Meme ingredients

Gold has no flavor. All the gold in the world won't take you to Flavortown.

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Taco seasoning
Ranch
Honey mustard
Mayo
Butter in excessive quantities

Basically, all commonplace american ingredients

>Butter
>American ingredient
You mean margarine

No matter how much koriander you're gonna stuff into my soup, it won't make it any better.

>mayo
But it makes canned tuna edible

But if I eat enough it makes my dookie twinkle.

Rinse it in water and add a touch of lemon, salt, and pepper

Problem solved

Canned tuna is perfectly edible by itself, you piece of shit. If you can't handle the flavor of canned fish, then maybe you should stick to eating chicken and potato salads.

None of these are memes, except maybe for honey mustard since it's a bit overused nowadays.

I'm not American though.

Bacon

Macaco

chia seed is getting in some weird places now, like all it does is make food viscous

UMA

I love canned tuna asshole. I get it canned with water, and drink the water like clam juice. But tuna definately doesn't taste as good without mayo.

thats the reason

I had a "taco salad" at Panera the other day. Shit was probably half Chia or Quinoa or whatever the fuck the little tiny things are. Practically inedible.

Chia seeds is very fibrous, helps counter the dairy.

Try less shitty canned tuna.

Chia means (he) shat in French.

When I lived in Germany they used way more mayo than most people in the US.

I drank some chia seed juice once. It tasted like juice but had the consistency of Jello. Kinda weird.
Don't you have to grind chia seeds before putting them in stuff?

Probably dildos.
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if there is one thing that is true, it is that america always use more.