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Weirdest Christmas flavours | 2023
MSE_Laura_F
Posts: 1,590 MSE Staff
Pigs-in-blankets milkshake, Christmas-pudding crisps and cheesy mince pies... last year we collated the weirdest of Christmas flavours. Can we top it this year?
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Iceland has several festive flavour crisps from Scottish brand Mackies, including pigs in blankets and Boxing Day curry.2
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I've seen the Christmas pudding flavoured crisps from the well known branded company beginning with"W".
What shocked me was how quick they were to sell out full stand of them on a Saturday a week or so ago and 3 days later there was none left.2 -
Saw a report of Christmas Tree flavoured crisps. Made me wonder who has eaten a Christmas tree to know what it tastes like.2
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Maybe I'm just strange, but... surely everyone has tried a pine needle at some point? Lots of chefs use them to smoke meat at this time of year.JosephK said:Saw a report of Christmas Tree flavoured crisps. Made me wonder who has eaten a Christmas tree to know what it tastes like.2 -
I'm a staunch vegetarian and I can hand on heart say that pine needles have never been on my radar as a foodstuff. Anything pine has been restricted to use in my kitchen and bathrooms as a cleaning product.pumpkin89 said:
Maybe I'm just strange, but... surely everyone has tried a pine needle at some point? Lots of chefs use them to smoke meat at this time of year.JosephK said:Saw a report of Christmas Tree flavoured crisps. Made me wonder who has eaten a Christmas tree to know what it tastes like.
Maybe I should try the crisps to establish what the fuss is about?No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.1 -
I've seen a few foraging videos over last couple of years where people use pine needles in hot water for flavour.Rosa_Damascena said:
I'm a staunch vegetarian and I can hand on heart say that pine needles have never been on my radar as a foodstuff. Anything pine has been restricted to use in my kitchen and bathrooms as a cleaning product.pumpkin89 said:
Maybe I'm just strange, but... surely everyone has tried a pine needle at some point? Lots of chefs use them to smoke meat at this time of year.JosephK said:Saw a report of Christmas Tree flavoured crisps. Made me wonder who has eaten a Christmas tree to know what it tastes like.
Maybe I should try the crisps to establish what the fuss is about?
Can't say I've tried it tho, although it's apparently good for you.1 -
re the pine…if you’ve ever drunk retsina (Greek wine) you’ve tasted pine!Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
Janice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear2 -
How about "Christmas Tree" flavour crisps from Iceland ?- https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink/crisps-trending-iceland-christmas-food-2086546
If I was half as smart as I think I am - I'd be twice as smart as I REALLY am.1 -
Can't say I've tried it being more of a fan of Italian than Greek holidays, but I would imagine its not too far off grappa (which consists of the odds and sods of everything herbal distilled into something quite concentrated). I can't even remember how that tasted, but I sure can remember the hangover!Valli said:re the pine…if you’ve ever drunk retsina (Greek wine) you’ve tasted pine!No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.1 -
ASDA are doing sage, onion and cranberry bread at the mo. It tastes as strange as it sounds & as far as I'm concerned it's a good lesson to maintain traditional boundaries between savoury & sweet!
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