Spoilers on stardrop locations warning!! What did you put as your favorite thing, and were you amused by its incorporation into the stardrop messages. This makes me giggle every time (I'm a child).
I put books, and the first time I saw that message saying "the taste reminds you of books" all I could think was "Thank goodness I didn't go for my first idea, which was cats."
I put video games for mine. I forgot I made that the answer, so when it said "The taste reminds you of video games" I was like, HAHA! THAT'S SO META BRUH and then i realized
I put "food". Since i got my 1st stardrop on year 2, i have completely forgotten about that. So when the message "...The taste reminds you of food" popped out, i was like "well duh CA bruh!" Later when i found out the reason, i facepalmed... to myself .
As I recall I've done "Apples", "Fine Wine", and..."Flowers", I think. I try to make mine match what my person is doing. Edit: My next one is going to be my future in-game wife if I remember by the time I get there. I won't run it until my current run manages to get the old man happy, which...May take some time.
I admit when I first played, I tried to pick something I thought would exist in the game because I was worried it was going to be something like a gift thing later on. So I put Pickles.
I put down books on my first character, too. I was like, "Well, that's some nasty tasting fruit, then." On my second, I put "Joja Cola".
On the first one, I wrote swords. Apparently I like eating metal. On my second one, being a fan of Undertale, I wrote "determination". On my third character, being a fan of rpgs, I wrote "a level up", though I was torn between that and 'stat growth'
Since I started a whole new game just to marry Penny, I set my favorite "thing" to Penny. It was pretty funny when she gave me the stardrop.
Have to check, but I think I put music for mine. So eating a stardrop reminds me of music? Um, okay...
I said night time on my favored file. Which makes me wonder if he tastes star shine and Moon light. (Or you could even say he tastes moon shine. *buh-dum-tish*) More seriously, I think of the taste being the sensation of the taste and smell in the air when the sun has just set and the air is cooling off and condensing- the slightly crisp taste tinted with a flavor that depends on the season, with the way night air just feels different from being lit by the stars and moon instead of the sun.