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Its more important to enjoy what you are eating than it is to follow someone else's food "rules". Put ketchup on hotdogs, pineapple on pizza, smear wasabi on sushi, coffee with pasta.
There is nothing wrong with this. Sushi cehfs put it on the underside. If you want more, put it on top. It's generally considered bad manners to mix soy sauce with wasabi and dunk but, to be honest, I see that fairly frequently here in Japan as well. Mixing soy sauce and wasabi to pour over chirashi is fine.
Ah I see you are enjoying yourself. Would you care to know that you are, in fact, enjoying yourself incorrectly?
There is no joy to be had the way you are doing it. If there is, it is a fault in your character.
The only time I think somebody can really enjoy something incorrectly is in karaoke (not bar karaoke, real karaoke where you get a room) because you can bring down the whole experience so easily. It's a social activity, not a contest. And it's a fun activity, not a wake.
I like ketchup and mustard on my dogs. I think pineapple on pizza is revolting, but I don't pineapple-shame those who like it.
since when was ketchup on hotdogs considered unusual!? i thought that was normal my whole life!
not that it matters anyway :P
I think it is some regional pride thing in the states. Chicago people were ready to throw down on it.
It is standard.
Baseball.
I got a hotdog at a food truck that appeared near my house a few years ago. I asked for just ketchup on the dog. She laughed and said "You're a little boy! That's OK, little boys get hotdogs too." I'm like, lady I am giving you money right now, is there a version of this encounter where you're not judging me?
It's 100% the norm to put ketchup on hot dogs. She can go fuck right off.
I thought she was judging him for not having mustard.
And rightfully so.
coffee with pasta, Do you just plonk it in with the sugar or do you dunk like a biscuit?
in parts of Italy it is highly discouraged to have a main dish with a coffee drink.
Nor do Europeans drink soda with a meal.
I love food bullies who get off on telling people how to eat and what they should like. The Chef was written for those people.
Ketchup and Mustard is hot dog glory. What ever the fuck I was served in Chicago had me searching for the meat
I feel obligated to plug the Seattle dog simply for being a different third option.
A Seattle dog is simply a hot dog on a roll that has been toasted inside and had a shmear of cream cheese. Standard is to come with fried onions, but it's optional. Then you can add whatever you wants far as the usual hot dog toppings go. The hot dog or sausage is usually split open and grilled.
I like it with fried onions, sauerkraut, mustard, and a bit of ketchup. The ketchup balances out the saltiness of the rest. You could do relish. I also like it just plain with no extras.
Try it the recommended way for at least one or two bites and then judge how to improve it for yourself.