elstaffe’s Reviews > How the Hot Dog Found Its Bun: Accidental Discoveries and Unexpected Inspirations That Shape What We Eat and Drink > Status Update
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"As for the most recent, and today's most popular artificial sweetener, sucralose (known on the street as Splenda), it has its own different but equally accidental origin story." (220/428) KNOWN ON THE STREET
— Oct 31, 2021 08:52PM
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"Indestructible when it came to a nuclear bomb, this initial Teflon-coated kitchenware did have a foe it couldn't beat: the scouring pad, which would scrape the Teflon off in the early days." (392/428) curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal
— Nov 02, 2021 05:16AM
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"While the Portuguese were observant [of Catholic holy days], it didn't mean they'd completely lost their appetite. Longing for some flavor from home, the foreigners cooked up some yoshoku (Western food)." (110/428) yeah just because they're in another country eating fish doesn't mean they've lost their appetite for REAL food (is the implication??)(gross?!?)
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Nov 01, 2021 12:51PM
I mean, I guess Splenda is a better street name than Sweet 'N Low?
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