Enjoyment/Indulging?

Honestly,I am not a prude(in reference to food here)I like enjoying,catching fun and all but there are certain lines I don't ever,ever cross.I crossed one recently.
Last week,I went to the market with my friend and when we got to the frozen foods section,we both bought fish and then she bought turkey,I asked her what she wanted to do with the turkey,she was so surprised,then she replied she will put both the chicken and turkey in the soup she'll prepare.
Honestly I was shocked,I didn't know people cooked like that,what I know is,if you want to eat turkey,it will be strictly turkey,or strictly fish,or meat,ore beef.
I have never heard of mixtures before.After embarrassing myself there,I decided to try it,see what's there.But before I did,I asked another set of people and their say was,it will make the soup really sweet.
So Yesterday,I went of to the market and spent a thousand naira on fish and turkey instead of my 450/400/500 naira.
And I cooked it.
Now here is my verdict.
The soup wasn't really really really sweet like that,the only change in the single fish/turkey soup is what I attribute to the presence of 'omi eran' that's all,it gave it a kinds different taste but the taste of the fish still dominated the whole soup.
And my conclusion,
To make a soup palatable,I dton't think you have to do mixtures,fish,turkeys,beef etc each have their own taste and they bring their sweetness into the soup,but mixing them together is to me,a no no,I am not saying mixing isn't good,one can mix spices,herbs,veggies etc,but not that,That's what I feel anyway.
So now I'll concentrate on my soup and finish it!
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Comments

  1. Lol....I think mixing makes d soup inviting nd tasty.I guess u didn't cook it well

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