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and your wee afterwards? 😂
Ah the good old (1,2-dithiolane-4-carboxylic acid) leads to lovely sulphur metabolites such cough as methanethiol, dimethyl sulfide, and dimethyl sulfoxide. Lovely chemistry in action!

Remember some people have "asparagus anosmia," a genetic inability to detect the odor, while others may not produce the compound at all.

Edit remove extra sulphur.
 
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Ah the good old (1,2-dithiolane-4-carboxylic acid) leads to lovely sulphur metabolites such cough methanethiol, dimethyl sulfide, and dimethyl sulfoxide. Lovely chemistry in action!
Much better with “real” asparagus, the white one. Which I sadly haven’t eaten it in years so I can’t wait to hit Germany in a few weeks, right in the middle of aspargus season.

I intend to chomp half a kilo of white asparagus daily, just to prepare me for the Australian asparagus desert again. That green stuff might be alright-ish in a Thai curry but otherwise it’s a meh from me.
 
Much better with “real” asparagus, the white one. Which I sadly haven’t eaten it in years so I can’t wait to hit Germany in a few weeks, right in the middle of aspargus season.

I intend to chomp half a kilo of white asparagus daily, just to prepare me for the Australian asparagus desert again. That green stuff might be alright-ish in a Thai curry but otherwise it’s a meh from me.
do you eat the white one raw or cooked?
 
They grow white asparagus in Tassie now - we had some there last year, cooked of course.
 
They grow white asparagus in Tassie now - we had some there last year, cooked of course.
They do? Gotta check that out. Some places in NZ have had it for a while now too- probably needs the cooler climate I am guessing?

And yes, cooked of course! With just some butter and fried ham on the side or of course Sauce Hollandaise for the indulgent version.
 
SYD-MCY 19:45 departure, so a snack not dinner flight.

Choices were a ploughmans plate or beef sausage roll with sweet potato mash and very limp brocolini.

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The sausage roll was ok. No dessert :(
 
QF72. Satay chicken was good as was the noodle soup for a main. Good to see these options

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