In the Midwest, it's next to all the other canned meats, like the SPAM and Deviled Ham/Chicken/Roast Beef, and yep, 'Potted Meat' is exactly how the label goes
If it didn't sell, it wouldn't be on the shelf at Wally World and such other Big Box stores
I have seen Deviled Ham of that brand sold in grocery stores in both Maryland and SW FL as standard along the SPAM. Though I don't think I've ever seen the Liverwurst type.It's not in wide release, but try a can of these when you do see it
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I like the Old School Devil from this Can
Nothing says Good Eats like the Prince of Darkness, right?
Yeah, a vile one, I'd imagineBut it does have a texture
Underwood is probably the best, but it's a little pricey...It's not in wide release, but try a can of these when you do see it
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I like the Old School Devil from this Can
Nothing says Good Eats like the Prince of Darkness, right?
It seems to be both genetically and culturally mediated, since if you look deeper into the statistics that Father Maryland mentions above you'll find that people from places where cilantro/coriander are heavily used are much less likely to report disliking it, for example Middle Easterners and Hispanics only have single-digit rates of reporting similar views on cilantro. Considering how people can get used to and even like flavors that other people dislike, my guess is that something similar is in play here. They've learned that the soapy taste is actually good, or at least tolerable.
Beef liver and onions though. Mmmm it's so good and good for you, fried chicken livers. Delicious. Gizzards chewy goodness.
My favorite part of a chicken or turkey is that pack inside of goodness.
Hearts omg, have you ever had a bag of fried chicken hearts.
Mmmm
It seems to be both genetically and culturally mediated, since if you look deeper into the statistics that Father Maryland mentions above you'll find that people from places where cilantro/coriander are heavily used are much less likely to report disliking it, for example Middle Easterners and Hispanics only have single-digit rates of reporting similar views on cilantro. Considering how people can get used to and even like flavors that other people dislike, my guess is that something similar is in play here. They've learned that the soapy taste is actually good, or at least tolerable.
The anecdotal aversion to Cilantro isn't anecdotal. It's a real thing and the evidence for it being a specific Genetic marker is pretty strong from what I can see. About 21 percent of East Asians and about 17 percent of Caucasians will always taste cilantro as being soap.
Though yes enough beer and fried meat can overcome even eating a dish that tastes like your gulping down liquid hand soap. Enough of those two things can overcome literally anything. Civilization itself is built on Fried Meat and Booze. They are mankinds greatest accomplishments. When human beings on Mars or the Moon can fry a nice big thick porterhouse steak with mushrooms and mashed potatoes and wash it down with copious amounts of booze then Mankind will truly achieve greatness. On that days Mankind will ascend to Godhood.
When my Beer and Meat Cult becomes a theocratic dictatorship you'll be one of the first on the "Enemies of Mankind" list.Father Maryland out here trying to achieve halitosis apotheosis with that beer and meat breath
You mean they don't?I wonder if someone like McD's just started grinding up the offal and adding it to hamburger when taste tests show its more savory.
You were doing so well, right up until the last paragraph.Once I had translated cilantro into English I was puzzled as I have never found anyone with this soap taste issue in the UK or France. Coriander leaves are a common ingredient and sold as fresh kitchen plants and as packets of fresh stalks.
On a different tack, my children abhor liver except when whizzed into a thick gravy and then devour it enthusiastically. Some of the resistance must be a texture thing rather than flavour, yet kidneys are no problem.
Benighted Johnny Foreigners must get confused in a British shop on finding Brain’s faggots in the frozen section……….. assuming there was a delivery at all……. How will the British cope when HP Sauce lorries fail to get across the Channel from the factory in the Netherlands? However, I digress.