| Yes, many times! | |
| Yes, just once | |
| Meh | |
| I don't think so | |
| Never | |
| A what? |
| Yes, many times! | |
| Yes, just once | |
| Meh | |
| I don't think so | |
| Never | |
| A what? |
USA
UK, Wales.
Canada, yes more than once, but I don't really like them.
@kimlockhartga Had them, many years ago, Canada.
I remember my kid mind feeling, if this is supposed to be a bun, why don't we skip the raisins and make a sandwich out of it, and if this is supposed to be a treat, then wht does it suck?
@EllenInEdmonton @catzilla ah, that might explain why some really hate them.
I have seen the same process with many things: people think that they don't like something because they've only had bad versions of them, like scones, champagne, or even things like fiction formats/genres.
@kimlockhartga @adriano Here you go. https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/mary_berrys_hot_cross_65003
If youโd prefer a sourdough one or a vegan recipe let me know.
Its a type of sweet bread, so bread flour and yeast are the base. M9dern shops sell lots of varieties but this is close to the original.
Serve split in half, toasted and buttered.
@kimlockhartga UK here, they're quite popular with people who like bready fruit things.
I think they're disgusting myself... eaten by sociopaths who also like things like fruit scones and fruit cake.
Nutters... the lot of em. ๐ค ๐
I'm adverse to the majority of foods really... some for dietary reasons , others simply because the taste or texture disgusts me.
Some foods I can eat one way... but not any other... and others I can eat a variety of ways except a few specific ones.
Give me almost anything with caramelised onion in it, and I'll yum it up. Cheese, sausages... give me onion rings... nomnomnom... crispy onion and blue cheese on top of a steak... heavenly.
But put big chunks of onion in a casserole, or a pie... cooked in any kind of sauce/gravy... and they go slimy and make me want to vomit.
Carrots... soft, in a casserole, roasted with a honey and black pepper glaze... nomnomnom... raw... I'll hurl in your face.
Salds... I can safely say... the number of salad items I like and will eat... ZERO.
I think part of it as an autism thing, and another part is literally being force fed disgusting foods as a kid. I remember walking into the school canteen in middle school and having to run out and be sick because of the smell. banana, cabbage... both turn my stomach... as an example.
This is the perfect example... raw tomato... yuck, cooked tomatos, tomato based sauces... yum.
@kimlockhartga Yes, in Australia, where the main supermarkets start selling them on Boxing Day, and continue until a month after Easter.
Aldi, however, sell them all year round (and they're better than the other ones!)
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My Swedish grandma would make them in the 70s (across the street from the Intel campus in Sunnyvale now) but I thought they were an English thing she was making for my grandpa. They were nearly flavorless with just the cross of frosting. They were terrible cooks. She may have learned it in Canada, before they moved down here. ๐ธ๐ช๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ๐จ๐ฆ
@kimlockhartga "Yes, many times"
I'm "from" the Netherlands but I moved to Ireland in 1995.