Fried air sucks, it's never very filling at all because of how light it is. I think fried water is a vast improvement, though there aren't many consumer level water frying machines available yet, and that sucks. But you better believe that once fried water starts to catch on, it'll be extremely popular all over the world. Just absolutely delicious on a whole new level. It's like taking the very few good qualities of fried air, namely the crisp outer layer texture and deep flavor, and making it much more substantial.
See, I think fried earth takes things a bit too far, it's actually too dense. Eating that stuff is like drinking a cup full of olive oil, or eating a stick of butter, generally just unpleasant. Makes me feel bloated. It can be good in small amounts when used as an ingredient in recipes, though.
Fried fire isn't too bad. It has the same issues as fried air where it's not filling or substantial, but at least it is spicy. It makes for a good snack, especially if you're watching your weight.
Fried air sucks, it's never very filling at all because of how light it is. I think fried water is a vast improvement, though there aren't many consumer level water frying machines available yet, and that sucks. But you better believe that once fried water starts to catch on, it'll be extremely popular all over the world. Just absolutely delicious on a whole new level. It's like taking the very few good qualities of fried air, namely the crisp outer layer texture and deep flavor, and making it much more substantial.
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See, I think fried earth takes things a bit too far, it's actually too dense. Eating that stuff is like drinking a cup full of olive oil, or eating a stick of butter, generally just unpleasant. Makes me feel bloated. It can be good in small amounts when used as an ingredient in recipes, though.
Fried fire isn't too bad. It has the same issues as fried air where it's not filling or substantial, but at least it is spicy. It makes for a good snack, especially if you're watching your weight.