For my b.f.f.
ThinkGeek has the elusive "Miracle Fruit" in dehydrated and compressed foil-wrapped tabs. This fruit contains a chemical which alters the chemical receptors on your tongue and transforms bitter and sour tastes into sweet ones. Consumption of this fruit is often done at parties -- known as Flavor Tripping Parties -- where a buffet of bitter and sour foods are served. Per advocates, some wonderful and unique flavors can only be experienced in this particular manner.
This really depends. Once I have more information I will be able to give a more definitive answer. They don't sound TOO bad. But I do like to eat normal fresh fruits.
I just bought some off ebay after fully researching it... Gonna try em in a few days!
More Information on wikipedia.
This really depends. Once I have more information I will be able to give a more definitive answer. They don't sound TOO bad. But I do like to eat normal fresh fruits.
I just bought some off ebay after fully researching it... Gonna try em in a few days!
More Information on wikipedia.