yes, we decorate our homes, dress up as spooky creatures, eat pumpkin related foods,… and apparently some people consume stuff that contains activated charcoal? for some reason?
People make bowls of eyeballs (peeled grapes) intestines (spaghetti) and chopped fingers (hot dogs). Spooky foods are a staple, and so is the orange/black color scheme.
Why burn your food for that harsh crunchy texture? Just eat activated charcoal instead, no need to spend all that time and money burning food, just pure taste sensation!
Since when do people eat activated charcoal? Am I missing something here?
It’s frequently used to make food appear black. It has some legitimate uses but food shouldn’t be one of them.
just one question: why??
Halloween
because black drinks and food look so tasty…
Do you know what Halloween is…?
yes, we decorate our homes, dress up as spooky creatures, eat pumpkin related foods,… and apparently some people consume stuff that contains activated charcoal? for some reason?
People make bowls of eyeballs (peeled grapes) intestines (spaghetti) and chopped fingers (hot dogs). Spooky foods are a staple, and so is the orange/black color scheme.
Capitalism
Can you expand on this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charcoal_in_food
Yet another dumb trend that completely passed me by.
Since they started giving birth orally.
Pukebirth sounds like a band name.
Why burn your food for that harsh crunchy texture? Just eat activated charcoal instead, no need to spend all that time and money burning food, just pure taste sensation!
Years ago it was a trend to put activated charcoal in stuff like toothpaste and milk based coffee drinks.
Still is for toothpaste at least
Do you guys not take it against gas? That’s a common item in medicine cabinets where I am.
I use simethicone for gas.