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Old Jan 8, 2025 | 10:26 am
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Originally Posted by TabTraveller
Without going too OT, I would strongly doubt that 99.9% of pax could tell from taste alone whether a mother of pearl or stainless steel spoon had been used to serve caviar, especially when in flight. I don’t disagree that mother of pearl is traditional, however the taste impact from a stainless steel spoon would be negligible.
Nowadays you have a generation of youngsters told by influencers that Caviar (like sushi) should be eaten off the back of the hand, so the on-board experience would most likely begin to taste more like Alemis soap, assuming that they washed their hands.
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