• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    Heavily depends on how well it is prepared, as brocolli reacts not in a good way to a suboptimal cooking process.

    Vegetables provided by child catering services tend to be overcooked, because of keeping them warm.
    While that is fine for e.g. carrots, it converts brocolli into a textureless pulpy or even slightly watery-slimy stuff.

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      16 hours ago

      Not just keep them warm! Children are considered like, part of the group that food must be cooked to higher temperatures to keep them safe, like the elderly and the immune compromised. So some foods suck ass when cooked like that! Or so my food manager safety quiz told me. Well it told me about the higher temps. It also told me about turtles carry salmonella and a lot about typhoid mary.

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      1 day ago

      Ok, now I get what the fuss is about. Half my life I have been wandering why people didn’t like broccoli or where that running gag came from. It probably is my favourite vegetable but I never enjoyed food from child catering services or similar places.