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Post by Chickenman on Dec 31, 2023 3:39:18 GMT 1
Just about all the serious researchers have followed this narrow view of strictly 11 herbs/spices and that pepper is counted as 2 🤦‍♂️
1. Black pepper. 2. White Pepper.
K, there's pepper ^ already took 2 of the slots away, now we only have 9 left to create the most famous fried chicken recipe in the world that turned Sanders into a millionaire..
3. Sage (known) 4. Garlic (known) 5. Nigella seed (confirmed) 6. Hot pepper (known) 7. Ginger (known) 8. Fenugreek seed 9. Cinnamon (100% confirmed by me) 10. Oregano 11. Coriander
That ^ is simply never going to work. It is a broken recipe missing many of the other important herbs/spices. No matter what combination you try to shuffle into that narrow 11 box, it will never, EVER work. It will always be a broken recipe. If you think Colonel Sanders became a millionaire off some combination of strictly 11 individual, and pepper counting as 2, you are delusional, and don't understand cooking.
Few of missing ingredients:
Celery seed, Mustard powder, nutmeg, allspice, thyme, cardamom, custard powder etc.
He got rich because it had much more goodies in it such as cardamom, custard powder, etc.
So many people are deluded in thinking that .05g extra of this, or that is the key to cracking it. Or that it is some magical combination that when all 11 ingredients are correct, a door unlocks and it becomes the original recipe. DELUSION!
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Post by Chickenman on Dec 31, 2023 3:47:30 GMT 1
What the real recipe looks like..
Salt/msg. Black pepper. White pepper.
Ginger. Cinnamon. Nutmeg. Allspice. Cardamom. Caraway seed.
Coriander Seed. Fenugreek seed. Nigella seed. Celery seed. Mustard powder.
Parsley. Sage. Rosemary. Thyme. Oregano. Marjoram. Basil. Bay leaves.
Custard powder, chicken bouillon etc.
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Post by Chickenman on Dec 31, 2023 4:01:56 GMT 1
Bump, maceme SHILL! trying to distract away from this.
Always sensed shill vibes from him. Calling my picture "blue flax" it is nigella sativa.
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Post by maceme on Dec 31, 2023 4:15:14 GMT 1
Bump, maceme SHILL! trying to distract away from this. Always sensed shill vibes from him. Calling my picture "blue flax" it is nigella sativa. Ok, if you say it’s nigella, it’s nigella. I only have the seeds - since the start of the pandemic when the KFC chicken heiress living in Europe was promoting them in the news for health reasons. I found them a bit bitter at the time. I happen to have seen possible evidence they are included, but they are not revelatory, and like many of the other likely 50+? ingredients can be left out without significant damage. Your pic looked like blue flax to me - I guess I was wrong. Take a look at blue flax on a 1” square picture and you might see a similarity. You seem angry. Not everyone is a shill.
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Post by Chickenman on Dec 31, 2023 4:18:41 GMT 1
Bump, maceme SHILL! trying to distract away from this. Always sensed shill vibes from him. Calling my picture "blue flax" it is nigella sativa. Ok, if you say it’s nigella, it’s nigella. I only have the seeds - since the start of the pandemic when the KFC chicken heiress living in Europe was promoting them in the news for health reasons. I found them a bit bitter at the time. I happen to have seen possible evidence they are included, but they are not revelatory, and like many of the other likely 50+? ingredients can be left out without significant damage. Your pic looked like blue flax to me - I guess I was wrong. Take a look at blue flax on a 1” square picture and you might see a similarity. You seem angry. Not everyone is a shill. There's definitely some shills on here. They probably get fun off misleading people and even helping people. Probably throw some truth into the mix. That's why i make sure to read the history of some of these people, to either see what they are trying to discredit, or see if they are even telling the truth in some instances. Mace, how have i scored on my new recipe list?
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Post by maceme on Dec 31, 2023 5:04:59 GMT 1
Ok, if you say it’s nigella, it’s nigella. I only have the seeds - since the start of the pandemic when the KFC chicken heiress living in Europe was promoting them in the news for health reasons. I found them a bit bitter at the time. I happen to have seen possible evidence they are included, but they are not revelatory, and like many of the other likely 50+? ingredients can be left out without significant damage. Your pic looked like blue flax to me - I guess I was wrong. Take a look at blue flax on a 1” square picture and you might see a similarity. You seem angry. Not everyone is a shill. There's definitely some shills on here. They probably get fun off misleading people and even helping people. Probably throw some truth into the mix. That's why i make sure to read the history of some of these people, to either see what they are trying to discredit, or see if they are even telling the truth in some instances. Mace, how have i scored on my new recipe list? I happen to agree with everything except custard powder, (which I think should be broken down to sub ingredients), and similarly chicken bouillon.
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Post by smallgree on Dec 31, 2023 18:25:41 GMT 1
This may not be on point, but from my research, nutmeg stands up to heat better than mace. Mace is said to greatly weaken in heat.
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