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TopicWhy do Americans not eat Yorkshire Puddings?
adjl
01/22/22 11:57:54 AM
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Kyuubi4269 posted...
Horseradish is a seasoning, problem is you don't use seasoning.

Seasonings are cooked/mixed into the food. Anything that goes on at/just before the table is either a condiment (for liquids) or a garnish (for solid stuff or liquids that are used more sparingly). Generally speaking, horseradish falls into the latter category. It has its uses as a seasoning, but that's not tremendously common because it's such an aggressive flavour and many people aren't fond of it.

I don't know what makes you think I don't use seasoning. My spice drawer gets plenty of use. My tastes tend toward adding less salt than many do, so I usually have to deliberately add more salt than I usually would if I'm cooking for other people, but I very much do season my food. I just don't use horseradish on everything in lieu of seasoning it, because that would be weird.

mybbqrules posted...
Oh shit, adjl.

I remember you from the WoW boards waaaaaaaaaaay back in the day.

It's been a while since my WoW board days. Over a decade, I'm pretty sure, which is kind of wild.

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