My take - we become accustomed to the canned hominy which in my experience one could almost sub with canned chickpeas. Thus when you get more chew it is not familiar. But the flavor should (oh heavens using that word) pop. Perhaps like people getting so into the sweetness of corn which is highly promoted and forgetting the essence of corn.
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My take - we become accustomed to the canned hominy which in my experience one could almost sub with canned chickpeas. Thus when you get more chew it is not familiar. But the flavor should (oh heavens using that word) pop. Perhaps like people getting so into the sweetness of corn which s highly promoted and forgetting the essence of corn.
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