Plus_minus & Yum
Plus_minus Plus_minus
Hey Yum, I’ve been wondering if we could treat flavor combinations like a little math problem—give each taste a number and see what patterns come up. Would you be up for a quick experiment?
Yum Yum
Oh, yes! Let’s make taste the new algebra! I’ll grab a sweet, spicy, salty, and bitter, and we’ll assign them numbers—like sweet 10, spicy 5, salty 7, bitter 3. Then we can mix, add, subtract, see if the sums taste better! Bring the ingredients, and let’s crunch those flavor equations together!
Plus_minus Plus_minus
Sounds good, but let’s keep track of the ratios so we don’t end up with a math problem that tastes like a headache. Bring the flavors and I’ll write the equation.Sounds good, but let’s keep track of the ratios so we don’t end up with a math problem that tastes like a headache. Bring the flavors and I’ll write the equation.
Yum Yum
Totally! I’ll bring a splash of lemon, a pinch of chili, a drizzle of honey, and a sprinkle of sea salt—ready for your math wizardry. Let’s balance those ratios and keep the flavor math headache-free!
Plus_minus Plus_minus
Great, let’s start by assigning the numbers you chose: lemon 10, chili 5, honey 7, sea salt 3. Now we can try a few combinations and see which sum feels most harmonious. What ratio do you think we should test first?