Food Stuff You Hate
- Denny Crane
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Potatoes, Pasta and other peasant fillers
“As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use.”
― William James
― William James
Cut a couple into rings last night and marinated in sumac and olive oil before cooking on the griddle and then tossing with grapefruit, pomegranate, coriander and mint. FantasticUn Pilier wrote: Sat Jan 09, 2021 6:32 pmA fresh squid tube halved, scored, dressed in olive oil, chilli and garlic then briefly seared over very hot charcoal is delicious. Pre-prepared calamari rings not so much.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Gefilte fish.
Can't eat raw tomatoes, I presume there's some chemical in them that I react to, makes me wretch, seemingly broken down with heat. Sundried tomatoes can go either way, I guess depending on how long/hot they were dried.
Sprouts aren't nice. Neither is eggplant, but hate is too strong a word. Beetroot too.
I do enjoy a lot of things others wouldn't touch though. Brain is delicious on toast, spinal cord is lovely, liver, kidney, testicle etc all good. Though I don't think the testicle I tried was cooked well, it certainly gave me the thought that done well, it could be wonderful. Chicken stomach was the best bit of the meat when it was a freshly slaughtered (and not calmly done) chicken in the middle of nowhere.
Been looking into growing my own insects for consumption.
Can't eat raw tomatoes, I presume there's some chemical in them that I react to, makes me wretch, seemingly broken down with heat. Sundried tomatoes can go either way, I guess depending on how long/hot they were dried.
Sprouts aren't nice. Neither is eggplant, but hate is too strong a word. Beetroot too.
I do enjoy a lot of things others wouldn't touch though. Brain is delicious on toast, spinal cord is lovely, liver, kidney, testicle etc all good. Though I don't think the testicle I tried was cooked well, it certainly gave me the thought that done well, it could be wonderful. Chicken stomach was the best bit of the meat when it was a freshly slaughtered (and not calmly done) chicken in the middle of nowhere.
Been looking into growing my own insects for consumption.
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- ScarfaceClaw
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Pine nuts. Can’t eat them. My mouth goes all itchy, numb, tingly and makes me want to scrap the roof of it out with a stick. All at the same time.
Hundreds of different types of tofu, from hard texture, to melt in you mouth. Even the fermented ones do not have a strong taste, but lovely flavours, and sauces to go with. Probably the food I miss most from living in Asia.
My wife’s father makes tofu with no additives or chemicals or taste boosters. We eat it several times a week.Calculon wrote: Sat Jan 09, 2021 9:37 pmHundreds of different types of tofu, from hard texture, to melt in you mouth. Even the fermented ones do not have a strong taste, but lovely flavours, and sauces to go with. Probably the food I miss most from living in Asia.
You can have my and my wife’s share of brussel sproutsHong Kong wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 3:29 am I’ll defend the eating of Brussel Sprouts to the end of my days.
Food that does nothing for me: aubergine, broccoli, green beans, courgettes, and marrow.
I'm a bit strange - I love tripe, brussel sprouts, avocado and brocoli. I will eat cauliflower raw. I will eat most things happily.
However, kale is the stuff they feed you in hell. Broad beans can join that. Celery I can tolerate in a vege soup but no other way.
And kina is a quick way of saying shit in a sea slug.
However, kale is the stuff they feed you in hell. Broad beans can join that. Celery I can tolerate in a vege soup but no other way.
And kina is a quick way of saying shit in a sea slug.

I drink and I forget things.
Definitely with you on broad beans. They are like little pellets of green-coloured vomit.Enzedder wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:29 am I'm a bit strange - I love tripe, brussel sprouts, avocado and brocoli. I will eat cauliflower raw. I will eat most things happily.
However, kale is the stuff they feed you in hell. Broad beans can join that. Celery I can tolerate in a vege soup but no other way.
And kina is a quick way of saying shit in a sea slug.![]()
- mat the expat
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The only two things I don't eat are Mushrooms and Vegemite/Marmite
- boere wors
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You guys have problems...
I do eat everything there is to eat, and honestly love all of it...

I do eat everything there is to eat, and honestly love all of it...
- average joe
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I guess it depends on how it's prepared. I'll eat everything if it's done right and even some if it's not. But there's a few that I just won't touch if badly cooked .
Broccoli, especially if freezer burned (better raw anyways)
Cauliflower, especially if freezer burned
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage, prefer it raw in a slaw, but will eat if cooked right
Spinach, hate it creamed but will eat if cooked with potatoes, onions and some pepper
Egg plant (aka satans vrug) I will not touch no matter how it's done.
Broccoli, especially if freezer burned (better raw anyways)
Cauliflower, especially if freezer burned
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage, prefer it raw in a slaw, but will eat if cooked right
Spinach, hate it creamed but will eat if cooked with potatoes, onions and some pepper
Egg plant (aka satans vrug) I will not touch no matter how it's done.
- clydecloggie
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Cheese.
The smell of it already makes me gag and if there is a block of cheese on the table while I'm having breakfast - I'm not having breakfast anymore.
I survive melted cheese on a pizza or lasagna, as long as it is in moderation and not the slabs that most delivery types favour. Much prefer mozzarella as a topping.
I'll eat most other stuff, but not cheese. Boak.
The smell of it already makes me gag and if there is a block of cheese on the table while I'm having breakfast - I'm not having breakfast anymore.
I survive melted cheese on a pizza or lasagna, as long as it is in moderation and not the slabs that most delivery types favour. Much prefer mozzarella as a topping.
I'll eat most other stuff, but not cheese. Boak.
Cake with fruit in it*
*whole raisins or currents ETC suspended in the mixture.
This precludes most forms of classic Christmas puddings - but its not the 1870's anymore we have access to chocolate, cheesecake and other deserts - spiced fruit is no longer the limit of our desert ambitions.
*whole raisins or currents ETC suspended in the mixture.
This precludes most forms of classic Christmas puddings - but its not the 1870's anymore we have access to chocolate, cheesecake and other deserts - spiced fruit is no longer the limit of our desert ambitions.
- boere wors
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You must have never eaten Moutabbal, it is arguably my favorite dish. Do yourself a favor, go to the nearest lebanese restaurant and have a try...average joe wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:54 am
Egg plant (aka satans vrug) I will not touch no matter how it's done.
Jesus, no proper fromage?? Life without cheese isn't worth living!clydecloggie wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:07 am Cheese.
The smell of it already makes me gag and if there is a block of cheese on the table while I'm having breakfast - I'm not having breakfast anymore.
I survive melted cheese on a pizza or lasagna, as long as it is in moderation and not the slabs that most delivery types favour. Much prefer mozzarella as a topping.
I'll eat most other stuff, but not cheese. Boak.

My food list I hate is quite small - marmite, beetroot, stinky cheeses on the flavour side of things, for me it’s more about texture : quinoa, fish with bones in, fatty lamb mince, ice cream with bits in, most soup, crisps - anything that can hurt if you bite into it the wrong way or eating quickly.
Some food I’m not keen on raw like apples or carrots, but love them cooked and with other things.
Some food I’m not keen on raw like apples or carrots, but love them cooked and with other things.
Sandstorm wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:55 amJesus, no proper fromage?? Life without cheese isn't worth living!clydecloggie wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:07 am Cheese.
The smell of it already makes me gag and if there is a block of cheese on the table while I'm having breakfast - I'm not having breakfast anymore.
I survive melted cheese on a pizza or lasagna, as long as it is in moderation and not the slabs that most delivery types favour. Much prefer mozzarella as a topping.
I'll eat most other stuff, but not cheese. Boak.![]()
Very rare to meet someone who hates all cheese - the smelly French stuff is a acquired taste (but I love it) but even the cheap and hasty stuff melted over junk food has its time and place.
Coconut flesh. It makes my teeth squeak. Even in biscuits.
Kale is grown to feed cows, not people.
Overcooked vegetables
Okra was described as snot from the ground. I agree with that.
And I don’t eat any seafood including crustaceans and all fish.
Kale is grown to feed cows, not people.
Overcooked vegetables
Okra was described as snot from the ground. I agree with that.
And I don’t eat any seafood including crustaceans and all fish.
Very delicious done on the coals, remove the flesh from the skin and mix with an Asian chili sauce and eat....boere wors wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:52 amYou must have never eaten Moutabbal, it is arguably my favorite dish. Do yourself a favor, go to the nearest lebanese restaurant and have a try...average joe wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:54 am
Egg plant (aka satans vrug) I will not touch no matter how it's done.
The squeakiness is why I like halloumi, like eating polystyrene but in a good way. Agreed re kale, it should only be eaten on one side of an electric fence.Fangle wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:48 am Coconut flesh. It makes my teeth squeak. Even in biscuits.
Kale is grown to feed cows, not people.
Kale is nice roasted , tastes like Almonds.GogLais wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 12:35 pmThe squeakiness is why I like halloumi, like eating polystyrene but in a good way. Agreed re kale, it should only be eaten on one side of an electric fence.Fangle wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:48 am Coconut flesh. It makes my teeth squeak. Even in biscuits.
Kale is grown to feed cows, not people.
I dont like it steamed or boiled though , tastes like grass
I’m lucky in that I like eating greens, bar Sprouts which are shite
- Chrysoprase
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There's a few things on this thread that I used to agree with but have changed my mind since I've had them cooked for me in different ways. I used to be vehemently opposed to courgettes, aubergine and kale but since I've had them grilled or roasted I've completely changed my mind about them.
I totally agree about satan's testicles though (brussels sprouts) - nothing can make those palatable to me, not even frying them with bacon
Not liking macaroni & cheese is alien to me, a cold mac & cheese pie is god's gift to hangovers.
I totally agree about satan's testicles though (brussels sprouts) - nothing can make those palatable to me, not even frying them with bacon
Not liking macaroni & cheese is alien to me, a cold mac & cheese pie is god's gift to hangovers.
You had sushi at Ocean basket, didn't you?Lemoentjie wrote: Sat Jan 09, 2021 7:24 pm Sushi.
I like most cuisines, but sushi is just bland and horrible and cold. And if it does have flavour, it's often too much vinegary

Proper sushi is amazing.
Weird, and I know it's just me but I love peanuts and hate peanut butter. I also love fruit, but hate jam.
By law in the UK Jam HAS to be packed with sugar. If it's not at least 60% sugar, it's not jam
I know a slim young girl who got pregnant and got a craving for jam. She was ordered at around 6 months by her doctor to go on a diet because she had gained a huge amount of excess weight!Saint wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:51 pmBy law in the UK Jam HAS to be packed with sugar. If it's not at least 60% sugar, it's not jam
"But all I eat is jam which is healthy because it's fruit, right?"

- Hal Jordan
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As I have got older my tastes have broadened hugely. Even a decade ago if you had said I would have willingly made and ate an aubergine and tomato sauce for pasta I would have told you to do one.
My mother in law does a delicious prawn and okra curry, when the pandemic finally ends I am going to invite myself round for some.
However, I still cannot stand strong or oily fish. Mackerel is an absolute no no for me, for example. Love seafood, though.
My mother in law does a delicious prawn and okra curry, when the pandemic finally ends I am going to invite myself round for some.
However, I still cannot stand strong or oily fish. Mackerel is an absolute no no for me, for example. Love seafood, though.
I heard a story like that when I joined the coaching staff of a uni women's team. On the day the main coaches talked to the team about nutrition, etc. one of them talked about making smart choices, being aware of added sugar, etc. To emphasise the point, the grumpy old forwards coach said: "You all remember X who graduated last year? Well a few months after this same lecture a few years ago, we learned that for 'dairy' she was only eating ice cream bars. That.doesn't.count!"Sandstorm wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:54 pm
I know a slim young girl who got pregnant and got a craving for jam. She was ordered at around 6 months by her doctor to go on a diet because she had gained a huge amount of excess weight!
"But all I eat is jam which is healthy because it's fruit, right?"![]()

- Tilly Orifice
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When I was a kid there were quite a lot of foods I didn't like, notably tomatoes. My parents were impatient with all that: "You'll learn to like it". Well, they were right, I did, and now I don't think there's any food properly prepared from fresh ingredients that I won't enjoy.
Meanwhile I learned later that were any number of foods my parents didn't like, they just never appeared in the house.
Meanwhile I learned later that were any number of foods my parents didn't like, they just never appeared in the house.
- mat the expat
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