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I get banned from OT so often and I have to go somewhere
People eat honey with feta (and other cheese). Some people even put spices on it.
I won't deny that I went to a dollar store and got a cheap brick of cheddar and a cheap apple pie. But the thing is buying amazing cheese and amazing apple pie just means that each of those things taste amazing by themselves. It doesn't mean they go together.
If there is harmony in a flavor combination like chicken cordon bleu or something as simple as a bacon egg and cheese sandwich, you can use cheap ingredients and still have something that tastes good when it's put together. The combination of flavors is greater than the sum of its parts.
Cheese on apple pie doesn't do that. There is no harmony.
I said bad, not cheap.
People everywhere eat fruit and cheese together. It's okay not to like it, but to say there's "no harmony" between apple, cheese and crust simply due to the presence of sugar and spice is ... an opinion you're free to express.
Cheese danish + apple = Perfectly good cheese & apple danish
I'm from New England, we all think Vermont's weird.