>>21646246
I would maybe just try the Nutella and egg since it already has sugar but there's a chance it may just melt, peanut butter has more protein/starch/fiber for it to hold together
Official reddit-approved soillennial foods, drinks and condiments: >vegan bacon (normal bacon is now problematic) or any vegan meat >anything soilent >smashed burgers >anything with kimchi >hot sauces other than tabasco >ipa beers >ramen >sushi
am I missing something
>>21646636
its candy, nougat + chocolate but spreadable
but honestly havent had it in years bec its expensive as fuck plus they changed the recipe for the worse with palm oil and other cheaper ingredients so it doesnt even taste the same anymore
I don't browse Reddit other than my city's and most of them complain about not being able to afford anything. Cheap eats get recommended more than a specific trend.