THE MOST ANNOYING FOOD REMNANTS TO HAVE BETWEEN YOUR TEETH

Say wine, snacks or haute cuisine and the gourmands at online food magazine FavorFlav know where to drink, how to eat it and what to cook. This time our cheffies serve you: food remnants between your teeth.
In the meat category
Ox sausage – Those hard, white fat pieces that get stuck between your teeth.
Roast beef – Nice to floss with the leftover white, meaty threads.
Filet Americain – Here, the rancid meat threads can also be orange, you know, from that deliciously disgusting filet Americain from the supermarket.
In the snacking category
Popcorn – And preferably such a small piece, nice at the back of your palate or under your tongue.
Licorice – Being sick consists of eating honey licorice and picking honey licorice out of your molars.
Chips – Nice: cheese onion between your molars. But even worse: wanting to take a bite and having a chip standing upright, causing you to pierce your palate with full force.
In the vegetable and fruit category
Spinach – Spinach leaves stick so nicely on your front teeth, not even in between. No, just on top. Usually also during a first date with that cutie. Nice.
Celery – After a Bloody Mary, definitely bite the celery in half. By the way, don't do it with your front teeth, then you can start flossing.
Asparagus – Not only will your pee smell, but also your mouth, when half of it gets stuck.
Strawberry seeds – Sometimes a strawberry allergy can suddenly be handy; never again those seeds between your teeth. Hallelujah!
In the breakfast category
Crackers – Whole grain crackers with seeds. Tasty, healthy, and blood irritating.
White rolls – Sausage roll on a nice sticky white roll? Delicious that everything sticks so well.
Wrap – Sometimes in a hurry, such a breakfast wrap from Albert Heijn? Nice and soggy, right? When you bite into it with your front teeth, half of it sticks immediately. Then it's tongue wrestling with yourself to get it off.
Rice cakes – Not for nothing nice for babies to nibble on, they don't have molars yet.
Muesli, cruesli, granola, chia seeds, nuts; everything for your yogurt in the morning – Are you someone who brushes their teeth before breakfast? If you've eaten this, you might want to do it again.



