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Bedazzle wrote:strange typo. intentional, too  My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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 polyfather anomalous
Posts: 630 Joined: 14-Mar-2010 Last visit: 19-Jun-2017 Location: Region of Thud
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spicentheogodmt wrote:Just had a nice nap after maybe a 1/2 cup of nibs and the the dream enhancement i suspect is from the maoi in the nibs was fantastic. I slept for one hour and fell like i got a few hours in. Refreshing...  Sounds like they're working well for you. Apparently alkaloids can be an acquired taste - I hear people say cacao nibs, syrian rue seeds, and San Pedro juice/powder all improve in taste after a few goes. On the other hand, people seem to think the ayahuasca/caapi brew has the opposite tendency - it can taste sweet at first, but after a few tries it starts tasting awful. Either way, enjoy those nibs. I find they go really well with blue agave nectar (which doesn't cause intense blood sugar spikes, unlike refined cane sugar). Another thing to add - apparently the cacao plant and the coffee plant are like brother plants: the coffee plant requires shade to grow, which the cacao tree provides, and the cacao tree prefers acidic soil, which the coffee bush provides. "...I didn't know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, I didn't know that cats could grin..." - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Posts: 5257 Joined: 29-Jul-2009 Last visit: 24-Aug-2024 Location: 🌊
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lyserge wrote: I hear people say cacao nibs, syrian rue seeds, and San Pedro juice/powder all improve in taste after a few goes. On the other hand, people seem to think the ayahuasca/caapi brew has the opposite tendency - it can taste sweet at first, but after a few tries it starts tasting awful.
wierd, i've never heard that. I can't ever see myself getting used to the taste of san pedro, or syrian rue brews, but i don't doubt some do. On the otherhand i have definitely gotten accustomed to the taste of caapi tea, and i don't really mind it now. I also love cacao now as well but didn't care for it at first. I've found this with a lot of foods to. After deconditioning off of a typical westerner diet you're tastes can change and the subtleties in foods are really brought out and enjoyed. Thats why just eating an orange on mushrooms is orgasmic
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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 polyfather anomalous
Posts: 630 Joined: 14-Mar-2010 Last visit: 19-Jun-2017 Location: Region of Thud
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universecannon wrote:wierd, i've never heard that. I can't ever see myself getting used to the taste of san pedro, or syrian rue brews, but i don't doubt some do. On the otherhand i have definitely gotten accustomed to the taste of caapi tea, and i don't really mind it now. I also love cacao now as well but didn't care for it at first. I've found this with a lot of foods to. After deconditioning off of a typical westerner diet you're tastes can change and the subtleties in foods are really brought out and enjoyed. Thats why just eating an orange on mushrooms is orgasmic Ah, maybe not the brews, but the seeds and dried cactus chips have definitely improved in taste; I've heard others say this about the chips. Just eat them slowly, savour that bitterness. "...I didn't know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, I didn't know that cats could grin..." - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Posts: 5257 Joined: 29-Jul-2009 Last visit: 24-Aug-2024 Location: 🌊
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yuck i don't see any point in just eating the seeds when you can brew em  .. i've never had dried cactus though as of yet, just dried resin and tea
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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 The Space Between
Posts: 109 Joined: 24-Jan-2012 Last visit: 11-Mar-2014 Location: My soul occupying my physical body.
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Ah, maybe not the brews, but the seeds and dried cactus chips have definitely improved in taste; I've heard others say this about the chips. Just eat them slowly, savour that bitterness. [/quote]
Yeah i've noticed it's not too bad after a few handfuls, i usually just chew them up and not get them on my taste buds as much as possible and then get some kool-aid or water and swig it down. I love em' ill be gettin a 5 lb box soon as i can.
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 The Space Between
Posts: 109 Joined: 24-Jan-2012 Last visit: 11-Mar-2014 Location: My soul occupying my physical body.
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lyserge wrote:spicentheogodmt wrote:Just had a nice nap after maybe a 1/2 cup of nibs and the the dream enhancement i suspect is from the maoi in the nibs was fantastic. I slept for one hour and fell like i got a few hours in. Refreshing...  Sounds like they're working well for you. Apparently alkaloids can be an acquired taste - I hear people say cacao nibs, syrian rue seeds, and San Pedro juice/powder all improve in taste after a few goes. On the other hand, people seem to think the ayahuasca/caapi brew has the opposite tendency - it can taste sweet at first, but after a few tries it starts tasting awful. Either way, enjoy those nibs. I find they go really well with blue agave nectar (which doesn't cause intense blood sugar spikes, unlike refined cane sugar). Another thing to add - apparently the cacao plant and the coffee plant are like brother plants: the coffee plant requires shade to grow, which the cacao tree provides, and the cacao tree prefers acidic soil, which the coffee bush provides. Thanks, and yes i have been enjoying the effects it balances me out pretty well and helps with social anxiety. I want to get a few cuttings i hear cocoa plants make good house plants.
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 polyfather anomalous
Posts: 630 Joined: 14-Mar-2010 Last visit: 19-Jun-2017 Location: Region of Thud
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universecannon wrote:yuck i don't see any point in just eating the seeds when you can brew em  .. i've never had dried cactus though as of yet, just dried resin and tea Having the brew means the liquid swarms the stomach and coats the throat as it goes down. The seeds are isolated points. For this reason I think the seeds much more pleasant, and also easy to control the amount eaten that way. I think the body learns that they're good medicine (anti-parasitic properties, etc) hence learns to enjoy the taste. "...I didn't know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, I didn't know that cats could grin..." - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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