Trends come, and they go...

and the same is true when it comes to food and cooking. So, Redditor u/PreschoolBoole asked, "What cooking trends are you tired of?" Here's what Redditors said, along with some members of the BuzzFeed Community about the food trends that should have died yesterday. 3.

"The '30-minute' recipe that really takes an hour and twenty minutes to prepare." — u/arkham-razors 5. "I'm always annoyed by the 'deconstructed' trend, where a restaurant serves something like a 'deconstructed taco' that is literally just taco ingredients arranged on a plate with a pile of chips.

That's called nachos." — u/less_butter 8. "I hate that when a new (usually very old) ingredient becomes 'cool,' it's suddenly in loads of recipes where it doesn't belong.

I like truffle oil, chili crisp, and gochujang as much as the next person, but they don't enhance EVERY dish." — u/Big_Zucchini_9800 10. "The fancier the burger, the taller and more difficult to eat.

I hate this trend." — cdgbuitron 13. "ASMR cooking videos where the talking is a whisper, but the scraping and chopping is like nails on a chalkboard.

" — u/DJlazzycoco 16. "Calling everything related to cooking a 'hack.' Every single video or short is something like 'this ramen hack changed my life,' and then it's a video of someone soft boiling and marinating eggs and roasting pork belly.

That's not a hack...

it's just called a recipe." — u/thuggydizzle 18. "I'm tired of the overly aggressive cooking videos.

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