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I really dont care for cheese as a general rule, the exceptions being unless it’s a on a pizza, potentially on a cheeseburger although I’d prefer it without, or otherwise incorporated into a recipe to the point where I can’t tell(I almost always can unfortunately). It’s based in sensory issues I have tried many times to overcome through trial and error, and I hate this aspect of myself, but this is a relatable screenshot from both romantic and platonic relationships over the years
So ... a hamburger?
I'm sorry thats not my field of expertise
My equal and opposite I see
You’d be surprised how many people hear ‘cheeseburger’ when you order a hamburger. If I don’t specifically say “no cheese” I get cheese in the majority of my experience
Edit: and just to be clear, no I never say the equivalent of “I’ll have a burger”
So… you can’t taste it on a pizza?
Mozzarella is mild enough to where I don’t notice it I reckon
I'm not arsed about cheese one way or another, but honestly a Big Mac (or a breakfast wrap) without cheese is much better. I find it tastier, less gooey, and just generally more burger-like than a stack of stodge.
Well worth a try.
Skill issue