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Hey goons. Figured that since the fruititarian fad is trendy these days, I thought I would make a thread for sharing recipes. Show us what you got! Here is some simple recipes I have collected over the years that usually take less than 5 minutes to prepare: Orange an orange Wonderful and colorful dish, very flavorful. Reminds you of minutemaid but with actual substance. Quick meal, too. TIME: 2 minutes INGREDIENTS: -1 orange Pick an orange. Serve while cold. Tips: peel the orange using a knife or your fingers. Grapes Different types of grapes Food of the Gods, this dish is a classic. Remember those days when your mom made you some grapes, and the smell covers the entire house? Well, this is what she did to make them. TIME: 1 minute INGREDIENTS: -43 grapes Wash grapes. Pick grapes from vine. Serve while cold. Banana Some bananas Delicious and ready-to-go, this meal is great if you are constanty active or late to work. Prepare it once a week (I choose Sunday) and you have one of your meals covered daily for a week. TIME: 3 minutes INGREDIENTS: -Bananas Peel the banana from one end to the other. Eat the banana. TIPS: Don't peel the banana all the way. Use the unpeeled part of the banana to hold the banana while you eat it. Illinois Smith posted:Have you been to wikihow yet? They have helpful three-page articles on how to eat a banana in 6 easy steps, I found your post a bit half-assed tbh Alright fellow fruititarians, let's see what you got! I can't wait to find out some exciting recipes you have! Stay Safe fucked around with this message at 15:37 on Jan 27, 2016 |
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Raw fruit, really?
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Have you been to wikihow yet? They have helpful three-page articles on how to eat a banana in 6 easy steps, I found your post a bit half-assed tbh http://www.wikihow.com/Eat-a-Banana
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# ? Jan 27, 2016 15:21 |
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Illinois Smith posted:Have you been to wikihow yet? They have helpful three-page articles on how to eat a banana in 6 easy steps, I found your post a bit half-assed tbh Great! Adding that to the OP under "peeling tips"
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# ? Jan 27, 2016 15:37 |
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I'm constanty active or late to work, so your Banana Meal is awesome! I did replace the banana with kiwi, because I'm slightly allergic to banana's. Also, the whole peel removal part can be skipped by skooping out the fruit with a teaspoon. Thanks for the recipe though. My version was even better. You should give it a try!
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# ? Jan 27, 2016 16:15 |
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I tried your Grapes recipe but used a coconut instead and it was terrible. 1 out of 5 stars.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 00:18 |
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In Haiti, the fruit market was basically on the top of a dump - and there's a good rule for eating stuff places like that (a nurse who got an amoebic infection which ruined her small intestine told me, she is no longer able to have cheese because of her intestine being scarred), which is that you should always cook it or be able to peel it... Well basically these guys were selling oranges - and just spreading them out on the garbage that they were sitting on, not that was a problem, mind you, but the problem came with them peeling them for you to make it easier, and more convenient. Oh, and the dump? that was one of the buildings that hadn't been cleared, so there were still dead bodies in there. Fun times! Yeah - if you can't peel it then you better boil it, and if you chose to peel it yourself, then make sure that it hasn't been resting on gravel mixed up with bits of dead people.
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Happy Hat posted:In Haiti, the fruit market was basically on the top of a dump - and there's a good rule for eating stuff places like that (a nurse who got an amoebic infection which ruined her small intestine told me, she is no longer able to have cheese because of her intestine being scarred), which is that you should always cook it or be able to peel it... Interesting tidbits here, but I recommend not peeling some of those dishes in the OP, like the grapes. I also do not recommend boiling grapes. Instead, I would follow the directions in the OP and hope for the best with that recipe.
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BrienneGetsHanged posted:Interesting tidbits here, but I recommend not peeling some of those dishes in the OP, like the grapes. I also do not recommend boiling grapes. Instead, I would follow the directions in the OP and hope for the best with that recipe. The Japanese peel their crazy overpriced grapes for some reason. So much waste...
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# ? Jan 30, 2016 20:20 |
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What is a fruititarian? Can you add an FAQ to the op?
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 02:22 |
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A diet that can cause deficiencies in calcium, protein, iron, zinc, vitamin D, most B vitamins (especially B12), and essential fatty acids, according to Wikipedia.
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BrienneGetsHanged posted:Banana Just so you know, this is very confusing. Because it said to prepare once a week for the whole week I peeled 7 bananas and left them ready to eat and as a result by the time i got to my last banana I got a very subpar banana lunch. It would help if you gave us a better indication of the peeling process, or alternatively some more detailed instructions on the preservation of peeled bananas as I might have missed a crucial step that was implied by I didn't know (I'm not a chef!). Hope that helps.
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