Fishin' in the stream of consciousness (all-purpose, no topic chat thread)

Discussion in 'General Chatter' started by Wiwaxia, Oct 28, 2015.

  1. Deresto

    Deresto Wumbologist

    Kiwi is way too sweet X( and the fur is almost as bad as peach fuzz
     
  2. Saro

    Saro Where is wizard hut

    Nectarines are the Ultimate Fruit because a) delicious and b) no Fuzz
     
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  3. Lissa Lysik'an

    Lissa Lysik'an Dragon-loving Faerie

    can they be fermented and distilled into a nectarine whiskey?
     
  4. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    They can definitely be fermented and distilled into something, probably something good. But also probably not whiskey.
     
  5. Lissa Lysik'an

    Lissa Lysik'an Dragon-loving Faerie

    True - I think whiskey has rules about how it is made to be called whiskey
     
  6. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    Yup, it does! If i remember Correctly the basis of whiskey is grains.
     
  7. Lissa Lysik'an

    Lissa Lysik'an Dragon-loving Faerie

    But I would still drink it
     
  8. IvyLB

    IvyLB Hardcore Vigilante Gay Chicken Facilitator

    Kiwi is in a cross allergic family with hazelnuts, green apples, soy and... uhhhhh birchpollen i think? hm. Let me look this up again I'll report back in a sec
     
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  9. syntheme

    syntheme Active Member

    It'd probably be called a wine or cider I believe
     
  10. IvyLB

    IvyLB Hardcore Vigilante Gay Chicken Facilitator

    Yeah the primary allergies to birchpollen and grasspollen (classic hayfever), mugwort and nuts as well as latex are known to have cross reactivity with kiwi! The more you know! I probably have a cross reactivity thing going on because I'm not strongly allergic but I do react to pollens, nuts and latex rather more strongly.
     
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  11. Saro

    Saro Where is wizard hut

    Interesting! I have allergies to pollen (could be grass and/or tree), but not to latex or any nuts, as far as I know. Same with my dad. We both have pretty minor reactions to kiwi, though...
     
  12. theambernerd

    theambernerd dead to all sense of shame

    So i almost sprained my ankle by making a bad step while mowing the lawn. and then i stepped awkwardly in my room and did sprain my ankle

    oh joints. why are you like this
     
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  13. Ipuntya

    Ipuntya return of eggplant

    kiwis taste good and the edible part is good food texture. but the skin of a kiwi is BAD TOUCH BD TEXTURE BAD BAD BAD
     
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  14. Thank you! ;3
     
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  15. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    depends on how much you distill it. You might wind up with a schnapps sort of situation or brandy.
     
  16. IvyLB

    IvyLB Hardcore Vigilante Gay Chicken Facilitator

    well the pollen allergy could be enough to trigger cross reactivity! I just have very many different allergies in the family history and apparently i am slowly developing most of them x')
     
  17. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    I react to Kiwi the same way as to Pineapple and Orange if consumed in excess. I get a burny mouth.
     
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  18. IvyLB

    IvyLB Hardcore Vigilante Gay Chicken Facilitator

    Well Ananas/Kiwi is a known cross reactivity relation! idk if that means you're allergic because I also break out like a motherfucker in addition to itchy burny mouth when what feels like allergy happens, but it's a thing to possibly be aware of maybe???
     
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  19. Deresto

    Deresto Wumbologist

     
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  20. unknownanonymous

    unknownanonymous i am inimitable, i am an original|18+

    i am amused by how much this tutorial i'm watching says "there is no other significance beyond that"

    well it's only said it twice so far but i bet it's not gonna stop :P
     
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