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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We must discuss tomatoes, or is that not allowed?[/quote] Tomatoes, discovered in the new world, were thought to be poisonous. Maybe you are just an old, wise soul. A tomato is delicious by itself, which is an amazing feat. But for those of you who hate them, does adding anything or frying them make them tolerable or palatable? What about ketchup?[/quote] I once went to lunch with a family member and they ordered a burger, no tomato. The waiter asked if it was a preference or allergy, and they said allergy. Waiter said ok great, we'll be extra strict. Brought out burger with no tomato. Person asked for ketchup for the fries... The waiter was clearly annoyed at being lied to. It was so dumb lol. [/quote] That's my co worker! Orders a burger with no bun, tells waiter "allergic to wheat." Waiter says "unfortunately the fries that come with the burger are coated in a spice mixture that contains flour and use the same deep fryer as items with batter, so they're not wheat free. Would you like a substitute for the fries?" And coworker says "no, that's fine." That said, I do know someone who has an allergy to uncooked tomato that can eat cooked tomatoes because of the way the protein or something is changed in the cooking process.[/quote]
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