hsr ,
@hsr@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I knew the Vegas Sphere was hiding something

Candelestine ,

Peppercorns?

Whole and spherical, not particularly tasty. Changing their shape via grinding, however, unlocks fought-wars-over-the-stuff levels of tastiness.

Please explain.

DumbAceDragon ,
@DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works avatar

In their base form they’re an outlier. Ground up you unlock the full potential of the smallest spheres on the graph.

BarrelAgedBoredom ,

You gotta grind them into smaller, tastier spheres

100_percent_a_bot ,

They just have too much taste condensed into a tiny sphere, like mass in a white dwarf star. Grinding them down actually extends their surface area and if you were to toss the ground pepper in the air you’d create a haze of taste that may or may not cause a burning sensation in your eyes and respiratory system

nxdefiant ,

You have me considering the flavor of Alderaan

chemical_cutthroat ,
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

By the logic of this graph the Earth is slightly more tasty than the moon, yet the moon is made of cheese. Explain that, XKCD.

match ,
@match@pawb.social avatar

the earth contains sparse pockets of cheese, such as France. An entire celestial object of cheese would be overwhelming

assassinatedbyCIA ,

It has heterogeneity which is good according to prof ragusea

Xtallll ,
@Xtallll@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The earth contains bacon.

toxicbubble ,

earth has over 10,000+ species of edible plants, and 300,000+ that we can’t eat

frickineh ,

Can’t eat, or can eat one time?

notenoughbutter ,

still, won’t be tasty

hemko ,

Yes, that’s your mom

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