I started to say, "There's only one thing I season without tasting" but I keep remembering more:
1) (European) Soup. There isn't a soup out there that doesn't benefit from a little more black pepper. Prior to the passing of a couple of great-aunts, there were fights for saltshakers because our holiday chicken soup was always prepared to be sodium-restricted friendly, but that doesn't happen anymore. Why European? I'd never consider this for Pho, Ramen or other Japanese noodle soups, Tom Kha, etc.
2) Hot pepper flakes on pizza. Hi, I'm Joel, and I'm a capsasicin addict.
(Hi Joel!)
3) Salsa. I don't really count this, it's like tasting your salad before deciding to use dressing: it's part of the food, just supplied separately
4) Parmesan cheese on pasta: It depends on the dish, but it's another thing that's
expected
5) Ketchup for french fries. Nuff said.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang