mylittleredgirl

I keep trying to like red wine like a grown-up but like … it’s rotten grapes, guys. You can drink things that don’t taste like rotten grapes. Why

mycaptainsharon

Okay I don’t know when this post is from (I came across it stalking multiple blogs). But in case this might help, here is a brief science/wine lesson.

To start off, some facts:

-White wine is made from sweet pulp inside of the grape (minus the seeds).

-Red wine is made from both the skin and the grape (and the seeds and stems…sometimes? Can’t remember).

-Tannin is the substance found in red wines, coffee, dark chocolate. Tannins are responsible for the bitter taste in those foods.

-Tannins are found in the skin of the grape, as well as the seeds and the stems. Therefore, most red wines will have tannins, versus most whites will not have tannins.

-Red wines vary in level of tannins, depending on variety of grape, climate, and fermentation process. Pinot noir tends to be very low tannin. Shiraz/Syrah, choice of poison for our beloved brunette surgeon, is very heavy on the tannins.

-Some white wines (most commonly Chardonnay) are aged in oak barrels instead of metal containers. Oak barrels have tannins, which seeps into the wine during the fermentation process. That’s why Chardonnays tend to be “drier” aka it has tannins.

-White wines like Sauvingnon Blancs are usually fermented in steel barrels (aka no tannins. Aka usually very fruity and light and sweet).

Your ability to taste tannins is genetic.

There is a genetic marker determining whether your taste cells are sensitive to tannins.

Basically two people can drink the exact same wine and have wildly different reactions because:
1. Person A can’t taste tannins, so they taste the actual wine flavor.
2. Person B can taste tannins, and that tends to overpower ALL the other flavors in the wine. Basically all they taste is tannins and none of the wine.

I am super tannin sensitive, so if I drink a wine like Cabernet Sauvignon (very tannin heavy, aka “very dry”, it tastes like bitter ethanol alcohol to me, whereas my best friend can’t taste tannins so the same wine is maybe a little bitter but they can actually taste the grape and different flavors. To her, a wine like Sauv Blanc is too sweet, tastes like sugar water. But to me it tastes good.

So unless it’s the taste of the alcohol or all wines you hate, chances are you might hate the taste of red wine, especially the heavier red wines, because taste the tannin overpowers everything else. And all you taste is bitter bitter ethanol bitter more ethanol. 

More tannin info:
-Tannins bind to fat.

-This is why tannin heavy wines are recommended with fatty foods (Shiraz and steak). Whenever you eat food with high fat content, the fat builds up on your tongue. A sip of red wine will bind with the fat on your tongue and clear it away. That’s why the sip of wine between bites of fat heavy foods is considered a palate cleanser.

-By that logic, this is why white wines are recommended with low fat foods, like fish. Salmon is fattier than most fish, which is why Chardonnay (tannin heavy white wine) or Pinot Noir (low tannin red wine) is recommended with salmon.

-People who are sensitive to tannins can drink tannin heavy red wines with fatty food and generally the wine won’t taste gross. The fat on your tongue (from that steak) will bind with the tannin and neutralize the tannin taste. Aka the only time I ever drink Cabernet Sauvignon or Shiraz is with a steak or heavy, creamy pasta. Aka never bc I don’t often eat either.

-The reason dairy helps coffee taste better is because the fat in milk/creams binds with the tannins in coffee and neutralizes the bitter taste. This is why people who can’t taste tannins can generally drink coffee black without milk (sugar is a different story). It’s also why almond milk in coffee is the worst idea (almond milk is already bitter and has no fat).

More wine facts:
-90% of the “aromas” of wine are marketing BS

-You know the labels that say like “cherry with a hint of blackberry?” There’s no real way to infuse cherry or blackberry into grape wine without screwing with the fermentation process. It’s all created by the wine marketing industry to sell you win. Sometimes if you smell cherry before you drink the wine, you might taste it in the wine (because majority of flavor comes from smell). Or if you think there is cherry flavor in the wine, your brain can trick your taste buds into tasting it.

-The only true flavors found in real grape wine are grapes (obviously), oak/earthy flavor (the barrels), vanilla (barrels, oak sticks), tannins. (There are a few others but can’t remember. I think maybe cinnamon?).

-People’s perception of wine often affect how good it tastes to them. Social psychology studies show that people will rate the exact same wine differently if they’re told the wines are different in price. (They rated the more expensive wine as tastier).

tl;dr
Whether you can taste tannins is genetic. Exact same wines taste different for different people depending on your genetic makeup. If you’re sensitive to tannins, red wines won’t taste like anything other than bitter alcohol. Genetics/tannins are why people generally have preferences for red or whites.

mylittleredgirl

this is extremely informative and i have learned a thing about myself, which is that i CLEARLY inherited the tannin-tasting genes from my teatotaling mother and not from my dad who subsists entirely on espresso and cabernet sauvignon.

themummersfolly

I suddenly understand why my goddad can drink black coffee and those wretched tasting dry wines and think they taste good.

shamelesslymkp

Black tea also has tannins, so if you - like me - need to drink it with cream and don’t brew it nearly as long as tea aficionados say in scandalized tones you ought to, because otherwise it’s too bitter, you uh. might be sensitive to tannins.

I think that dark roast coffee has more tannins than light roast; I know for certain it requires a good deal more cream/milk to balance out the bitter/burnt taste.

biggest-gaudiest-poltergeist

been a rough couple days, gimme a compliment and also a fucked up animal fact please n thnx?

fleshst4r

your posts bring me joy and this thing can eat prey larger than their own bodies due to their jaw being Like That

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biggest-gaudiest-poltergeist

Telescope fish our dearly beloved! they also have a beautiful smile:

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they are wet (naturally) and pathetic (exceedingly) and we know so little about them! another great reason to stay aliveβ€”eventually marine biologists are gonna capture more photos, and i will be custom printing them as wallpaper to slather my bedroom, ceiling and all

biggest-gaudiest-poltergeist

been a rough couple days, gimme a compliment and also a fucked up animal fact please n thnx?

fleshst4r

your posts bring me joy and this thing can eat prey larger than their own bodies due to their jaw being Like That

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biggest-gaudiest-poltergeist

Telescope fish our dearly beloved! they also have a beautiful smile:

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they are wet (naturally) and pathetic (exceedingly) and we know so little about them! another great reason to stay aliveβ€”eventually marine biologists are gonna capture more photos, and i will be custom printing them as wallpaper to slather my bedroom, ceiling and all

derinthescarletpescatarian

Saw some taxidermied animals at the museum and it's been a while since I've seen them so I forgot. I'm always ready for things to be bigger than I expect but I was not prepared for just how many animals are way way smaller than you would expect.

derinthescarletpescatarian

A stoat is like. Two rats. Not even very big rats.

nerdygaymormon

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A reminder that sell-buy dates or best-used-by dates are not the same as expiration dates.

I love that a food bank is providing this info as they are experts in stretching food budgets and knowledgable in shelf-stable food items

etakeh

So I followed the link to the website and found the longer list.

Greater Pittsburgh community food Bank food past best before date. Two columns are on the page, the left column reads shelf stable foods, the right column reads shelf life after code date.  Baby food - cereal, dry mixes. Food in jars or cans, Formula, Expiration date on package.   Juice, one year. Canned foods. beans, salmon tuna sardines and mackerel, 3 years.  Frosting, canned 10 months  High acid foods fruit including applesauce and fruit juices, pickles sauerkraut baked beans with mustard or vinegar, tomatoes, tomato based soups and sauces, one to two years.  Low acid foods. Gravy, soups and broth that aren't tomato based, pasta, stews, cream sauces, vegetables that are not tomatoes, 2 to 3 years.  Meat including beef chicken pork turkey 2 to 3 years.  Pie filling 3 years.  Aseptically packaged products.  UHT milk one year, broth beef chicken or vegetable, 3 years. Soup 3 years, fruits 3 years, vegetables 3 years.  Condiments, sauces, syrup. Barbecue sauce bottled one year. frosting canned 10 months. gravy dry mix envelopes 2 years. Honey 2 years, remains safe after crystallization to use simply immerse closed container in hot not boiling water until honey liquefies.  Jams jellies and preserves, 18 months. Ketchup cocktail or chili sauce jar bottle or packet, 18 months. Mayonnaise jar bottle or packet, 3 to 6 months. Molasses 2 years. Mustard jar bottle or packet 2 years. Olives 18 to 24 months. Pickles one year canned 2 years jarred. Discard if inside of lettuce rusty upon opening. Salad dressings bottled one year. Salsa bottled 12 to 18 months.ALT
Shelf stable foods continued. Condiments sauces and syrups continued. Spaghetti sauce canned 18 months. Spaghetti sauce jarred 18 months. Syrup chocolate two years. Syrup corn 2 years. Syrup pancake 2 years. Vinegar 2 years. Worcestershire sauce 2 years.  Dry goods.  Baking mix pancake 9 months. Baking mixes brownie cake muffin etc 12 to 18 months. Baking powder 18 months. Baking soda indefinitely kept dry. Beans dried one year. bouillon chicken or beef 12 to 24 months. Bouillon vegetable 12 to 24 months. Bread commercially prepared including rolls 3 to 5 days at room temperature 3 months stored frozen. Cakes commercially prepared 2 to 4 days at room temperature several months frozen. Candy, all, 9 months for caramel.18 months chocolate. 36 months hard candy. Casserole mix 9 to 12 months. Cereal cold one year. Cereal hot one year. Cookies 4 months. Cornmeal one year at room temp two plus years frozen. Crackers 8 months except graham crackers 2 months. Flower white all-purpose or cake one year. Flour whole wheat 6 months keeps longer if refrigerated or frozen. fruit tried 6 months. macaroni and cheese mix 9 to 12 months. nuts out of the shell 6 to 12 months bag 12 to 24 months can. Nuts  in shell 6 to 12 months. oatmeal 12 months. Olive oil vegetable oil salad oil 6 months. Pasta dry, egg noodles, two to three years. pasta dry, no egg two to three years.ALT
Shelf staple foods continued. Dry goods continued.  Peanut butter 18 months. Popcorn kernels two years. Popcorn commercially popped in bag 2 to 3 months. Popcorn, microwave packets one year. Potato chips 2 months. potatoes, mashed instant flakes 1 year. Pretzels 6 to 8 months. Pudding, prepared and shelf stable, one week. Rice Brown one year. Rice white 2 years. Rice based mixes 6 months. Shortening, vegetable 8 to 12 months. Spices up to 4 years for whole spices up to 2 years for ground spices. spices lose flavor over time but remain safe to use indefinitely.  Stuffing mix 9 to 12 months. Sugar brown 18 months. sugar confectioners 18 months. sugar white two plus years. sugar substitute 2 years. Toaster pastries 6 months for fruit 9 months no fruit. Tortillas 3 months shelf or refrigerator, 6 months freezer. do not use if they develop mold or harden.  The following information applies only to shelf stable beverages.  Cocoa mixes 36 months. Coffee creamer liquid shelf stable 9 to 12 months. Coffee creamer powdered 2 years. Coffee ground two years. Coffee instant one to two years. Coffee whole bean 1 year vacuum packed. Instant breakfast 6 months. Juice bottled, shelf stable 9 months. Juice Box 4 to 6 months. Juice canned 18 months. Juice concentrate shelf stable no entry. Milk evaporated one year. Milk nonfat dry one year. Milk shelf stable UHT 6 months. Milk sweetened condensed one year. Nutritional aid supplements such as boost Ensure no entry. Rice milk shelf stable 6 months. carbonated beverages soda seltzer water 3 months for bottles 3 months for diet cans 9 months for regular or seltzer cans. Soy milk shelf stable 6 months. Tea bagged 18 months. Tea instant 3 years. Tea loose leaf 2 years. Water indefinite store in a cool dark place away from chemicals. Water flavored indefinite store in a cool dark place away from chemicals.ALT

The website puts a link to the USDA site which links to foodsafety dot gov who really wants you to use the app, but you can bypass it.

Also a link to the Canadian government's advisory on best-before dates.

Both sites have links to pages that get more into food storage.

sashaforthewin

As it is food drive season I'd like to remind people that while food might be edible past these dates, food banks and food pantries will not use food past those dates, so please don't waste their time by donating things they will not use

pissvortex

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Donald Trump has now resorted to using Deltarune music for instagram propaganda

socialistexan

This apart of a strategy the white house comms team uses, btw. They intentionally take music or art from artists who they know are left-of-center to try to get them to object. They then use that objection as proof of "the woke left censoring them" to get attention to their posts. If the artist doesn't fall for the bait and stays silent they can pretend the artists approved and agree with them.

It's an administration made up of 4chan trolls. Ragebaiting as a political tactic.

blorboo asked

Your yue qingyuan is so damn handsome and yummy for the eyes bro 😭😭🥹❤️

AHHSHSH TYSM?? WAHHπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΉπŸ˜­πŸ™πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

I just mashed donghua yqy and Moutai’s yqy together πŸ₯ΉπŸ₯Ή

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sherbet-powder

The quality is so buns I'm so sorry guys


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