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this post was submitted on 28 Mar 2024
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I hate oranges (or orange type fruits) in cake or anything else basically. It just feels wrong somehow.
Me too, or chocolate oranges
I think someone disagreed with you lol (not myself) but I don't mind citrus in some stuff like cheesecake. I do get that it's a strange pairing but is quite tangy which I think people like. Probably makes them eat more of it.
I don’t mind the juice but more the whole pieces inside of cake or müsli, I find it’s a weird feeling even if I like them individually. Juice or cest is great everywhere.