Postby Freelander » December 10th, 2009, 3:28 pm
Ok did an experiment just now.
Hypothesis : eating doubles at the side of the road in Toronto does not have the same level if enjoyment as Trinidad.
Apparatus: 1 doubles, wax paper, plastic bag, sidewalk.
Method: purchase doubles from west Indian store. After purchase proceed to sidewalk, where the doubles would be consumed. After extracting the doubles from the plastic bag peal away wax paper to reveal barrah and channa. Consume contents and record observations.
Results: the texture of barrah was noted to be a bit puffy, and it was observed the level of safron caused te barrah to have a strong yellow pigment. The channa mixture was of a thick consistancy, there were no additivessuch as cucumber, mango, etc. The overall flavour of the channa was acceptable.
Hands were shaking very rapidly due to extreeme cold. Also the jaw joints didn't move as efficiently as expected.
Conclusion: after analsys of the results it is concluded that atmospheric conditions greatly affect the level of enjoyment when consuming doubles at the side of the road