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The Lounge at the End of the Universe => Gallimaufry => Topic started by: Chodon on August 08, 2007, 04:38:24 PM
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So I'm at some off site training this morning and I go to grab a bagel before class starts. My stomach is feeling a little rough from eating nothing but rich food and drink on the company dime for the last couple of days, so I opt for a plain bagel. That should mop up whatever is bugging me, right? I take a bite and notice a strange taste. Is that...pepper? Big old chunks of pepper in my bagel. WTH? Anyone ever seen this before? It was horrible. Is this a west coast thing? I've said it before and I'll say it again...bagels wish they were doughnuts.
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So I'm at some off site training this morning and I go to grab a bagel before class starts. My stomach is feeling a little rough from eating nothing but rich food and drink on the company dime for the last couple of days, so I opt for a plain bagel. That should mop up whatever is bugging me, right? I take a bite and notice a strange taste. Is that...pepper? Big old chunks of pepper in my bagel. WTH? Anyone ever seen this before? It was horrible. Is this a west coast thing? I've said it before and I'll say it again...bagels wish they were doughnuts.
Well, I know Einstein's sells a roasted red pepper bagel but I never tried it.
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Crap, I realized my original post wasn't clear. This wasn't like pepper like the fruit. That would have been a lot better. This was peppercorn. Like the black stuff you grind up and sprinkle as a seasoning. It does not belong in breakfast foods (except maybe eggs). The worst part was that it was hidden within the bagel, so it looked like a plain from the outside.
I think it was just a horrible prank someone was playing.
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I have eaten bagels such as these. I like them. Peppercorn is also good in good dinner rolls. I live in Illinois, so it must not be exclusively a West Coast phenomenon.
They ought to be labeled though.
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Peppercorns in bagels, I dunno.
A cafe nearby sometimes serves chili & chocolate flavoured gelato though, yum.