“So…is this food?”

It has come to my attention that some people actually read my Facebook food posts, and some are even curious about Meet Fresh since I have visited the place ~15 times since it opened less than a month ago.
Let me be clear: if you’re not a Taiwanese fob, you probably won’t like Meet Fresh.
For the uninitiated, Meet Fresh is a Taiwanese dessert chain (which ironically, is going out of business in Taiwan) that specializes in grass jelly / taro / pudding type desserts. I love grass jelly (if you don’t know what it is, you probably won’t like it), so I always get the Meet Fresh signature (available ice or hot, $6.80).
I took my super white friend there, and he literally couldn’t find a single thing on the menu that looked appealing (but then he likes bagels, so go figure).
Him: <motions to the menu> So…is this food?
Me: Yes, it’s dessert.
Him: <pause> No, that can’t be right. <points to grass jelly> Is that chocolate?
Me: Um no.
It was hilarious seeing his response to the “food” options there, but it would have been funnier to see him actually try the grass jelly. I did make him try one of the Q-mochis I ordered, and he seemed to tolerate it.
Although I pride myself on introducing people to delicious food they’ve never had before, I recognize that some things aren’t universally delicious (grass jelly being one of them). However, I will take credit for introducing said super white friend to bibimbap, Gochi, and many other delicious things.

Apparently there’s “nothing on the menu for white people.”
Your risk tolerance is also not low. Just saying ;)