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Foods to try before you die

Soupervan

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Short story shorter I've had mouth issues for a long while, finally had oral surgery and am now moved up from liquid foods to soft (I forgot just plain salt and peppered eggs were so good) and assuming everything goes well in two weeks I'll be able to eat like a normal human being for the first time in ages.
So, what should I eat that a regular American teenager (when my problems started) wouldn't have?
I've tried burgers, fries, pizza, fish and chips and all that popular stuff already- and am eager for it again but what else?

Already on my list is 'Blooming onions', they weren't popular when my problems started and those commercials about them since have my mouth watering in fury.
 
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A good chili is hard to top.

Baked potatoes, especially with the right toppings, are pretty amazing too.
 
Personally I really love good bread. It's simple, but can be really nice.

Though I've heard it's not as much of a thing in the US.
 
Short story shorter I've had mouth issues for a long while, finally had oral surgery and am now moved up from liquid foods to soft (I forgot just plain salt and peppered eggs were so good) and assuming everything goes well in two weeks I'll be able to eat like a normal human being for the first time in ages.
So, what should I eat that a regular American teenager (when my problems started) wouldn't have?
I've tried burgers, fries, pizza, fish and chips and all that popular stuff already- and am eager for it again but what else?

Already on my list is 'Blooming onions', they weren't popular when my problems started and those commercials about them since have my mouth watering in fury.
Oddly enough, you might want to try Afghan flat bread... just lightly toasted and dipped in some olive oil + dried herbs... amazing.
 

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