• WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I never understood sweets with spiciness added. It just ruins the whole experience for me. Spicy on savoury foods is fine but not on primarily sweet ones.

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      2 days ago

      I dunno. I like my chili flavoured candy.

      Beside, wasn’t chocolate traditionally eaten with chili by the natives? Or was it a spicy coco drink…?

      • VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Chocolate isn’t sweet, it’s bitter. You have to add a lot of sugar to get the sweet chocolate we’re familiar with. The Mayan and Aztec versions of hot chocolate were more like a spicy coffee than the sweet drink we have now.

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          11 hours ago

          There’s a coffee roaster near me, Republica Coffee Roasters, that has an Aztec hot chocolate/mocha on the menu. And is a spicy version of those. It’s not my favourite coffee place, but I really like the spicyness if those drinks… Damn think I might go get one now that I’m thinking about it and it’s raining today

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        1 day ago

        I’ll occasionally make up coffee in the morning with chocolate, cinnamon, and a few shakes of cayenne pepper. Coffee shop I went to once did the same thing, called it an Aztec Mocha. Very good.

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            10 hours ago

            I have no idea what coffee shop it was, just some random place my wife and I stopped at while traveling. But yeah, the mocha with cinnamon and cayenne is great, especially on cool and rainy days. The heat from the spice adds to the warmth of the drink.

        • absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz
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          1 day ago

          No, plenty of main dishes are spicy/sweet.

          There also desserts and sweets that are spicy/sweet. There are some snacks that are essentially sweetened spicy fish…

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              11 hours ago

              You didn’t clearly define desserts/candy in your first comment.

              While I understood what you meant, it wasn’t that clear in a broader perspective. English eh? So easy to misunderstand each other

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                  10 hours ago

                  They also addressed that comment and answered it directly in response to desserts. Which you did not engage with.

                  • WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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                    10 hours ago

                    I do not see it that way. At least not really. They went with main dishes again and then secondary for desserts. I did answer and just explained my stance.

                    But we now know what I meant so no fuss.

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      1 day ago

      Honestly, thst is very subjective. I love tamarind and pepper candy, vanilla ice cream with spicy chips, and honey plus roasted chillies marinade for pork.

      And I say this as someone who is not into spicy food, there are a few combinations out there, where the sweet and spicy mix actually work great for a snack.

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          So weird, Right? I get the same with Ketchup, for some reason, it just tastes off-putting and disgusting to me, like vinegar and sugar, with a bit weird chemical aftertaste and maybe a hit of tomato, lol.

          I see people coating their hot dogs and fries with that and just think “Ew, but to each, their own”

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      2 days ago

      Agree with slight exception: Pineapple, Jalapeno, Pepperoni on pizza. Just the right amount of sweet, spicy, and salty on the savory base. Shit slaps.

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      2 days ago

      I’ve tried a few mild chilli chocolates and they’ve been pretty good. Not too sweet though, actual chocolates.

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      Sweetness increases your tolerance for heat. The Scoville unit basically tells you how much sugar water it takes to mask the spiciness.