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Thursday, August 28, 2025

The whole internet collaborated and couldn’t find what this is. I’m not sure what this is, 50% of people don’t know too

 

The Whole Internet Collaborated and Couldn’t Find What This Is. I’m Not Sure What This Is—50% of People Don’t Know Too

Every once in a while, a recipe shows up that stuns the internet into silence. Not because it’s complicated or over-the-top—but because no one seems to know exactly what it is. Is it a dessert? A snack? A science experiment? Even after thousands of comments, reposts, and heated debates, the internet still can’t decide.

We stumbled across this mysterious recipe, and we’re just as puzzled (and intrigued) as everyone else. Here’s what we do know: it’s easy to make, oddly delicious, and strangely addictive. And apparently, over 50% of people who try it have no idea what they just ate—but they love it anyway.


So, What Is It?

That’s the thing… we’re still not sure.

Some say it’s a deconstructed cake. Others claim it’s a failed cookie recipe that turned out even better than expected. A few people are convinced it’s an old forgotten snack from childhood that went viral again. One Reddit user called it “a chewy pancake with trust issues.”

But while we can’t agree on the name, we can all agree: it tastes amazing.


The “What-Is-This?!” Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 ripe banana

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats

  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter (or almond butter)

  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup

  • A pinch of cinnamon

  • Optional: chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or raisins

Instructions:

  1. Mash the banana in a bowl until smooth.

  2. Add the oats, peanut butter, sweetener, and cinnamon. Mix until combined.

  3. Fold in any optional add-ins like chocolate chips or nuts.

  4. Drop spoonfuls onto a lined baking sheet, flatten slightly.

  5. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 10–12 minutes, or until edges are lightly golden.

  6. Let cool slightly before tasting... and questioning everything.


What Are People Saying?

  • “It’s not a cookie. It’s not a muffin. It’s not granola. It’s… something else entirely.”

  • “My toddler devoured three in a row. My husband asked me what it was. I didn’t have an answer.”

  • “If mystery had a taste, this would be it.”


Final Thoughts

Whether you call it a cookie, a health bar, or “that weird banana-oat-thing I keep making every week,” one thing’s for sure: this recipe is worth trying. Maybe someday the internet will agree on what it actually is—but until then, just enjoy the delicious mystery.


Have a guess? Tried this recipe before? Comment below with what YOU think it is—because apparently, no one else really knows either.

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