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[Travel Foods] Cincinnati Chili

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by TexasStake, Feb 22, 2014.

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  1. TexasStake

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    Anyone ever had Cincinnati Chili? Looks very tempting.... I plan a trip there in a month and will stop at the Blue Ash Chili cafe for a try!

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  2. HeWhoIsLunchbox

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    That's a ridiculous amount of cheese.
     
  3. Turbo

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    It's... different, that's for sure. Made with hints of cinnamon & nutmeg, it's edible, but there's a reason they put massive amounts of cheese on top of it. They don't put beans in it, so they do have that going for them, but I'm partial to good, old Texas red chili. I guess it's something you try when you're in Cincinnati, but am glad that it's not what I know as chili.
     
  4. Ubiquitin

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    It's terrible.
     
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    I've always wanted to try it just to say I have, but everyone I know from Texas that has ever had it says it's terrible.
     
  6. droopy421

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    I tried skyline chili last time I was in Cinci. Tasted like watered down meat covered in cheese. Would not eat again.
     
  7. Ubiquitin

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    Lived in Ohio and not the biggest fan of Texas chili, this is definitely worse.
     
  8. Commodore

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    people from Ohio think it's great, but if you're used to Texas chili it will taste like dog food
     
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    I had the 4 way, inverted. It's gluttonous and a little silly, but nothing mind blowing. You have to at least try it though just for the sake of trying it.
     
  10. RocketBlood

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    Looks disgusting.
     
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    An abomination to all things holy.
     
  12. bejezuz

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    I've had it. It's like the chili spaghetti from James Coney Island, but add chocolate. A friend from Cincy made it for me once when I was in college. The sauce comes in a can, just add meat.
     
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    FFB would destroy you for posting that monstrosity.

    Texas chili is the only real chili.
     
  14. Rip Van Rocket

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    I've never eaten dog food, so I don't know what that tastes like, but that sounds terrible. I don't want to eat dog food.
     

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