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If you put grapes in the freezer they won't completely freeze. Their frozen texture is like a slushie and they're perfect for the summer.
You can sprinkle instant coffee over foods, like you do with salt and pepper, to make them slightly bitter. It goes great with sweet things based on milk or fruits.
plus one to frozen grapes. there are a few other things like this but I can't remember them atm. We used to put pb&j in the fridge or something and it maked it good.
I bet watermelon will be similar but haven't tried it yet
Ooh, I love that coffee trick. It's so good in cakes so it makes sense that it would work in other foods.
Whoa I never thought of the coffee thing. I gotta try that!
The texture of frozen grapes makes me cringe. It's not "like a slushie" it's like a slushie that's been put back in the freezer for a day and has all kinda clumped together in a mass that you now have to chew.
Can you expand on “bitter?”
Like, coffee flavor