• Crappie (food)

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It's in the ingredient list of your food, but neither a google search nor your imagination can find an explanation why it's considered legal in your country.
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  • 10 months ago hernesheir said
    Filets of fresh-caught crappie - a.k.a. speckled perch, or specs, are wonderful breaded and pan-fried. No harmful chemicals needed or added, other than those that the fish itself acquired from its sojourn in local water bodies in the SE United States.

    Once, I witnessed the pre-dawn start of a Crappiethon held at the Tennessee-Kentucky lake in the so-named states. A Crappie fishing tournament, whose start was declared with a bullhorn!
  • 10 months ago bilby said
    Hehe :-)
  • 10 months ago dontcry said
    Maybe the mix was made in the USA, south of the Mason-Dixon Line. "It's made from dried corn, honey."
  • 10 months ago bilby said
    Another baffler today on a basbousa packet mix: dried corn honey. Something lost in translation there :-(
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    I was looking at a jar of 'Moroccan spice' today and the list of ingredients included, among other things, natural chicken flavour (contains soy). Huh?
  • almost 2 years ago prolagus said
    "Wholesome farms coffee creamer" - Ingredients:

    Water, corn syrup, partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oil, high-fructose corn syrup, sodium caseinate, dipotassium phosphate, mono and diglycerides, sodium stearoyl lactylate.