I tried a sweet potato pie this thanksgiving. It was my first time ever having one. There is no difference in taste. The pumpkin pie is slightly firmer and the sweet potato slightly mushier, but if they are the same brand, the seasonings cover up the vegetal taste in both to the same extent.
what am I not seeing here for this to make sense?
There’s a pumpkin sitting in the booth on the right.
Sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie are pretty similar
But the pumpkin must have ordered it for her to be bringing it to him, why would she need to lie about what it is?
Texture and appearance wise.
They don’t really taste the same, tho. So unless that pumpkin has no sense of taste, he’s gonna be upset.
I tried a sweet potato pie this thanksgiving. It was my first time ever having one. There is no difference in taste. The pumpkin pie is slightly firmer and the sweet potato slightly mushier, but if they are the same brand, the seasonings cover up the vegetal taste in both to the same extent.
Try home made pies from scratch where you actually can taste the sweet potato or pumpkin.
Well, I don’t think they’re feeding the jack-o’-lantern, but no, they taste nothing alike. SP and yams are more gluteny or denser, too.
Took me a while to get it too, because my attention kept going to the man at the bar, not to the pumpkin.
The real joke is that it IS for the guy, and the pie is actually meat pie made with human meat.
It’s very subtle, very dark.