Ive been thinking a lot about how taste preferences over time evolve and Im kind of a curious about other peoples’ experiences with this.

I seem to have a very strong attraction toward what I would call deep, heavy and dense flavor profiles; things that are umami heavy, smoky, earthy, dirtyish, liver-like, bitterness and even burned or charred stuff. Not even just salty or sweet things. Just the flavors that prolly have layers and some story behind.

At some point this became so pronounced that I started noticing I would crave very specific sensory stuff rather than specific foods. For example, I didn’t necessarily crave a certain dish, I craved the sensation of smoked aroma, fermented depth, mineral-like bitterness n eartiness, that “dirty” heavy umami complexity and even burned stuff as I said you sometimes get from aged, fermented, roasted vegetables etc foods.

I even noticed a strange pattern where my brain would sometimes push me toward foods that were not really intended for human consumption (I obviously didn’t eat anything unsafe, but the craving pattern itself was interesting and a bit concerning in a curiosity-driven way). It felt less like hunger and more like my brain was searching for a very specific chemical signal.

Over time, instead of following those impulses in risky or weird directions, I started finding more rational substitutes that seemed to satisfy the same neurological or sensory need:

  • Have some mushrooms, the most economic stuff I got.
  • Have some smoked and ovendried rib meat from arby’s. Not so economic.
  • Some sauce stuff. I know HP’s BBQ sauce. Planning to try more such as miso, soy, tamari and so on.
  • Smoked and roasted vegetables, my faves is paprika and eggplant, I also do love roasted corn but it is overrated.
  • Sausages with some seasoning perhaps
  • Offals or variety meats, you know them from Turkish street foods, also my mom cooks me some rice with offals
  • Anti-edema coffee of my literature teacher
  • Im open to suggestions or recipes anyways

I feel like online communities tend to talk about either “normal food preferences” or extreme experimental cuisine, but not really the in-between zone where your palate becomes more specialized over time.

So Im really interested in hearing other people’s stories about flavor evolution, unusual cravings, or how your relationship with food taste changed over time.

The app or site or whatever the thing forces me to upload some image so have my fave fictional character Ive grown with and still so do not ask why are you seeing a bread lookin woodpiece.

  • pet the cat, walk the dog@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Once in a while, particularly in hot summer evenings, I get an overwhelming hankering for anything acidic, preferably a drink. It’s probably related to sweating a lot and losing electrolytes. Annoyingly, since my fridge is stocked sparingly and I don’t typically consume fizzy drinks, I have to resort to munching on whatever is there: pickle juice if I’m lucky, or straight up diluting citric acid or vinegar if I’m not.

    Regarding your situation: soy sauce is pretty much prescribed to you. Try also Worcestershire sauce, you’ll only need a few drops of it — goes well with leafy salads. But don’t go for cheap varieties, or it’ll be mostly vinegar: get Lea & Perrins, Henderson’s, maybe Heinz (but the latter seem to generally lean on vinegar lately).

    Look also into relishes/sauces/stews/preserves made with sauteed vegetables, popular in South and Eastern Europe: e.g. lecho, ratatouille, ajvar, lyutenitsa, sataraš, peperonata, piperade. Particularly preserves made with variously prepared eggplant, like pindjur; or with roasted beans. If you’re lucky, something like this might be sold in supermarkets where you are. These dishes are typically quite savory.