So I ordered these mberry Miracle Berry tablets off of Amazon. If you don’t know, miracle berries are supposed to like change sour to sweet…or something like that. They are meant to be used to experience food differently.
I’ll get to the food later, but first, a packing review. The tablets came, within the plain Amazon package, inside this nicely branded shipping bag.
Inside this branded shipping bag, was the actual box. Within that box was another packet which contained in it the actual pack of tablets. There was also a little pamphlet with pairing suggestions and, thankfully, how to properly use the miracle berry tablets.
We did refer to the provided sheet to add a few more foods to the combos we were intending to try with the tablets and we used it to mark off what we tried and how we felt about it. It was nice they provided it—it gives people a base to start off of when trying miracle berry tablets for the first time.
So what we ended up experiencing whilst under the influence of the tablets was:
- Cherry Tomatoes – These were great! The tablets removed the sharpness and left a nice, wonderful sweetness.
- Yellow Mustard – Oh my…so yellow mustard is sharp…the tablets made it seem like it was honey mustard. I was taking spoon shots of it, heh. Yum.
- Dill Pickles – Didn’t turn them into bread and butter pickles by any means, just reduced the dillyness, which was nice.
- Limes – Absolutely disgusting to me. It was like some rotten orange. I had to spit them out. They never got any better throughout the dissolving process.
- Ketchup – A bit sweeter than normal, but nothing super exciting.
- Stale sour gummies – They tasted like normal gummies..which was neither interesting nor particularly delicious.
- Non-tart apples – No real difference discerned.
Overall, the results of the tasting were very interesting.
I expected the lime to be the ‘standout’ since that’s usually what you hear with products like this. But the tomatoes…they were really the winner here. Also the mustard, to a degree, but I can just buy honey mustard so it’s not as exciting to get sweet mustard. The tomatoes ascended into some other plane of delicious whereas the mustard just changed varieties.
We’re probably going to play around more with the remaining tablets, but already I think they’re an interesting thing to try. I don’t think I’d get them regularly at all, only as a ‘this is cool’ kind of thing, since I’m generally fine with sour and tart foods, so the transformation is intriguing activity rather than something you’d want all the time with your food.
But it does what it advertises and it’s a fun ride—I’m glad I tried them. So that’s a recommend on these Miracle Berry tablets!