It’s usually a bugger to get out and you need to involve a finger.

I don’t recall that happening with any other foodstuff.

  • 11111one11111@lemmy.world
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    The similar material type as popcorn seeds but isnt the seed but the casing around apple seeds. If I dance with the devil and bite too deep into the core of an apple ive gotten that seed casing stuck on my tongue or between my teeth the same way the shell of a popcorn seed will.

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    Yes of course, nothing else has the corn husk, but other foods that get stuck in my teeth.

    • pork and beef ribs
    • various seeds
    • some leafy greens
    • dried fruit
    • soft breaf
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      Teeth, yes. All of those. This is more when the husk gets stuck down at the root of your tongue, down behind your molars.

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      The worst is when there’s a tougher bit in like, a dry sausage (salami, chorizo, etc.), or bacon, that gets stuck between your teeth and is impossible to get out because the little fucker is just so slippery you can’t get a grip on it…

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      Roast chicken for me, especially if it’s really stringy and dry.

      Which is why I always carry floss with me.

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    Nothing quite like gagging yourself with a finger to get that fucking bit of shell out of your throat.

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    I gwt shards of the kernel shell embedding themselves between my teeth or between the teeth and gums. It’s torture but feels soooooo gooood when you get it out.

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    That’s a common issue! The stuck popcorn piece is often referred to as an ‘ear corn’ in Dutch.

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    I am intimately familiar with that feeling. Because it’s not just popcorn that causes it. In apples, the seed chambers are lined with a hard membrane that is extremely similar in size and texture to a popcorn hull. If you bite too close to the core, or if you eat apple slices from uncored apples, youwill get one stuck in your throat.

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    21 hours ago

    Isn’t that getting food lodged at your tonsils. We like to think that tonsils are a mile away at the back of the throat away from the mouth but it’s all very close to each other.

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        Like, in the lower molar, where it meets the gums? Or suctioned to the base of your tongue? Cause one of those is common, and it ain’t the suction one