Do people really drink soups then have a bottle of juice afterwards? (coffee, cream)
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I often see someone drink a hearty bowl of cream soups then pops open a can of Naked juice. I can only imagine what the taste of indigestion or burping the savory flavors of the soup and the fruit juice together.
2. Do you not see people drink soda with savory foods? Or coffee with sweet baked goods? People eat food with one flavor profile and drink beverages with another all the time.
I often see someone drink a hearty bowl of cream soups then pops open a can of Naked juice. I can only imagine what the taste of indigestion or burping the savory flavors of the soup and the fruit juice together.
'indigestion'?
Do you really think that the human digestive system is impaired by a combination of foods just because that combination happens to be uncommon in your culinary culture?
It's a matter of taste. I don't happen to like fruit juice with a meal, but I can see that such is nothing more than my entirely subjective preferences and nothing more.
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Again with the Naked juice...? This is about that co-worker of yours, right? You've mentioned this lunch of his/hers before and that it bothers you. Let it go. You sound obsessed over something that has absolutely nothing to do with you, nor should it since he/she is doing nothing wrong.
When I eat soup (I don't drink it) I want to drink something cold along side it.
Same here. I eat soup, and while doing so, drink my beverage (unsweetened iced tea or plain San Pellegrino). This is what I do at every meal.
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