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What foods can one eat in the dark?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24454points) November 17th, 2021

Just had a great fresh banana. Was delicious and perfect.

Humor welcome.

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SnipSnip's avatar

I don’t eat in the dark. I will not eat in the dark when in the car traveling (which I like to do at night). I turn on the passenger light. I cannot put food into my mouth unless I look at each bite.

Jeruba's avatar

Popcorn in a theater.

JLeslie's avatar

Mostly, I don’t like eating in the dark. I want to see my food.

Exception would be candy. Like a piece of chocolate.

flutherother's avatar

Some restaurants have “Dining in the Dark” experiences where everything is blanketed in darkness. I haven’t tried it but the theory is that suppressing the sense of sight enhances the flavours and textures and smell of the food.

Nomore_lockout's avatar

Probably almost anything. As long as you don’t poke your eye with a fork, or cut off a finger with a knife, go for it. Or as the Johnny Carson audiences used to ask, “How dark is it?”

King_Galaxius's avatar

Sandwiches and pizza like Pizza Hut pizza that is already cooked.

kritiper's avatar

Anything that doesn’t require the use of a sharp knife or an ice pick.

chyna's avatar

Peanut M&M’s. If you eat them in the dark there are no calories.

Forever_Free's avatar

All the foods that you don’t like in the light of day taste so much better in the dark.

Plus it is more sensual to eat in the dark.

Dutchess_III's avatar

I DID NOT KNOW THAT CHYNA! That’s great news!

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