lol_typical [he/him] to food • 2 years agoChina going after the hexbear demographic with this oneexternal-linkmessage-square23 fedilinkarrow-up171cross-posted to: food
arrow-up171external-linkChina going after the hexbear demographic with this onelol_typical [he/him] to food • 2 years agomessage-square23 Commentsfedilinkcross-posted to: food
minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear4·2 years agoyeah, i agree why does it even need to be sparkly white in the first place? link
minus-squarelol_typical [he/him]hexagonhexbear5·2 years agoif it has something to do with shelf life i'd understand but if it's just psychological that annoys me, most sugar ends up invisible anyways none of this answers the original question of what in the rules makes them worried bone char is gonna considered vegan by China. link
minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear5·2 years ago anyways none of this answers the original question of what in the rules makes them worried bone char is gonna considered vegan by China. oh shit, good point, sorry for derailing link
minus-squarelol_typical [he/him]hexagonhexbear6·edit-22 years agowho cares. also I derail my own conversations to talk about food on purpose. I've seen a lot of non-bleached looking sugar being used in chinese cooking videos on youtube, anecdotally. link
yeah, i agree
why does it even need to be sparkly white in the first place?
if it has something to do with shelf life i'd understand but if it's just psychological that annoys me, most sugar ends up invisible
anyways none of this answers the original question of what in the rules makes them worried bone char is gonna considered vegan by China.
oh shit, good point, sorry for derailing
who cares. also I derail my own conversations to talk about food on purpose. I've seen a lot of non-bleached looking sugar being used in chinese cooking videos on youtube, anecdotally.