Would You Try a Snake-Flavored Cheesecake?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of a snake-flavored cheesecake, specifically focusing on the idea of a cake designed to resemble an Albino Burmese Python. Participants express their thoughts on the cake's appearance, taste, and their willingness to try it, alongside broader discussions about desserts and personal preferences.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express discomfort with the lifelike appearance of the cake, questioning whether they could eat it.
  • Others indicate a willingness to try the cake, provided it is confirmed to be cake and not made with actual snake.
  • A few participants share their personal preferences regarding chocolate cake, with some disliking chocolate batter while others enjoy dense chocolate desserts.
  • There are discussions about the smells associated with snakes and climbing ropes, with varying opinions on their unpleasantness.
  • Some participants challenge each other to find cakes they wouldn't eat, suggesting a playful competition around dessert preferences.
  • Several participants express a general fondness for desserts, with anecdotes about family recipes and favorite cakes.
  • There are humorous exchanges about the nature of desserts versus other foods, with some participants making light-hearted comments about pi and its tastiness.
  • One participant humorously suggests that the snake cake could be a lie, while others admire its design.
  • Discussions also touch on the idea of other desserts, such as chocolate peanut butter pie, with mixed reactions to peanut-related flavors.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express a mix of willingness and reluctance to try the snake cake, with no clear consensus on whether it would be appealing or not. There are competing views on dessert preferences, particularly regarding chocolate cake and other flavors.

Contextual Notes

Some participants reference cultural differences in dessert flavors and preferences, indicating that their experiences with desserts vary significantly based on location.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to those who enjoy exploring unconventional food ideas, dessert enthusiasts, and individuals curious about culinary creativity.

  • #31
Chocolate peanut butter pie > all

http://www.exploreveg.org/resources/recipes/i/chocolatepbpie.jpg/image_mini
 
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  • #32
Pythagorean said:
Chocolate peanut butter pie > all

http://www.exploreveg.org/resources/recipes/i/chocolatepbpie.jpg/image_mini

Eww peanuts, I have an extreme hatred for all types of nutty things.

This looks way better:

http://i.pbase.com/v3/76/501676/2/44891450.100_3858.jpg
 
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  • #33
I don't care much or peanuts. They're always what's left from mixed nuts. But peanut butter on celery or peanut butter on apples or peanut butter candies and pies and I'm all over it.
 
  • #34
Evo said:
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Would you eat this Albino Burmese Python? It's sweet and tasty; seriously!

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Does it come in cheesecake? I'll eat anything that tastes like cheesecake. Seriously, anything.
 

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