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damaged_soul

Student
Jul 30, 2022
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I heard that there's a special berry that changes the taste of sour things to be sweet. I know SN is more salty/bitter than sour, but I was wondering, is there still a possibility this might work? The taste of SN is one of the main barriers for me.
 
Zegers

Zegers

Enlightened
Dec 15, 2021
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I'm not sure but i think it's better not to mix it with anything, also that you can't put it in a blender with the prop? there are several details to take into account.
 
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locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
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Some have supposedly sucked on lozenges and maybe some peppermint or something. Something that numbs the mouth, also. I don't know these berries would interfere with anything. I wouldn't expect a lot from it, though. Bet the SN is going to be nasty. IMO, I think the more important issue is keeping it down.
 
littlelady774

littlelady774

running on empty
Dec 20, 2018
709
I have miracle berries here at home but haven't tested them yet with salt water. Here let me try… just give me a few minutes..
 
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littlelady774

littlelady774

running on empty
Dec 20, 2018
709
Ok so update! I tried salt water with the miracle berries and it didn't taste very salty. Like I could tell it was salt water cause it made tongue tingly but couldn't taste much salt
 
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damaged_soul

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Jul 30, 2022
199
Ok so update! I tried salt water with the miracle berries and it didn't taste very salty. Like I could tell it was salt water cause it made tongue tingly but couldn't taste much salt
Omg that's great!!!! So now that we know the miracle berries can help with overly salty taste, we just need to figure out whether they will react with SN in some unfavorable way.
 

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