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Xidelt 12-04-2007 11:32 PM

I know so many people that hate cooked fruit or warm fruit! Not uncommon at all.

Add to my list: any cooked greens. They're limp, soggy, and gross. I once got deathly ill after eating dandelion greens. (Don't ask.)

CutiePie2000 12-04-2007 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by EEKappa (Post 1557251)
Calamari. Fried, in red sauce, it's always like rubber to me.

Lamb. Unless it's marinated for so long that the heavy, lamb-y taste is covered up.

Amen and amen....gross and yuck to both.

abaici 12-05-2007 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by UofISigKap (Post 1556228)
Oh bacon, bacon, bacon, how I hate it! I won't eat BLTs, bacon garnishes, club sandwiches, plain bacon strips, etc... I hate the taste and texture, and the smell does nothing for me.

Finally, kindred spirits! SigKap and Soror Monet! I HATE bacon. I do not understand why people love it so much. Every year or so, I will taste a piece. But yep, I still hate it. I just don't understand.

Bacon, is my number 1, but I also dislike:

-cooked fruit (bleech @apple pie...or peac pie, etc. )
-scrambled eggs (I ate them all the time, then suddenly one day I found them revolting)
-yellow mustard (yucky)

Also, generally not a fan of chocolate. Will ALWAYS pick something fruity over something chocolately. People think I'm nuts.

Scandia 12-05-2007 07:49 AM

I dislike mangos. My family used to have a mango tree in our first house- yet I disliked those mangos so much. In their current house, they have orange and tangerine trees- much better.

Benzgirl 12-05-2007 08:46 AM

Add Beer to my list. I just don't understand the big deal about it.

BuckeyeTriDelta 12-05-2007 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1557767)
Add Beer to my list. I just don't understand the big deal about it.

I agree. I have tired all kinds and I think it tastes nasty.

SWTXBelle 12-05-2007 08:56 AM

Beer always smells like equine sweet feed gone rancid to me. . . I even tried a Guiness in Dublin (supposedly it is "better" at the mothership) - blech.

AlphaFrog 12-05-2007 09:05 AM

I will admit that it took me a little bit to get used to beer...and I still don't like anything really strong (or really weak, for that matter - Miller/Bud Lite=nasty)...and I'd rather drink a seasonal brew then a regular beer.

Beryana 12-05-2007 11:18 AM

Peppers - even the littlest piece causes me to taste it for a week! Didn't taste good the first time either
Ranch anything - makes me gag and just tastes nasty
coffee - I'm a tea person but even that I'm picky about
sushi
vegetables that my mother cooks - she likes to cook things until they are dead (vegetables, meat, etc)
alfredo sauce
White Chocolate
Most canned vegetables (corn is okay)
pears
refried beans
sour cream
fake cheese (canned, slices, melted, etc)

AlphaFrog 12-05-2007 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Beryana (Post 1557832)
vegetables that my mother cooks - she likes to cook things until they are dead (vegetables, meat, etc)

Ew...mine too. And she puts enough salt and pepper on there for a year's worth of veggies. When I make veggies, I either microwave them covered in water until barely hot, or when I'm at work, I just add hot water from the coffee machine instahot and let them sit.

nikki1920 12-05-2007 12:25 PM

The ONLY beer I'll drink is Hornsby's. It doesn't have that nasty beer after taste...

MysticCat 12-05-2007 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 1557244)
I've never seen olives on deviled eggs before. I'd ask if it's a southern thing, but my family has pretty southern roots and, like I said, I've never seen that before. Maybe it's a regional thing. I love olives, but can't imagine that they would be good on deviled eggs.

Well, since I don't like olives, I don't like them on deviled eggs. But I know plenty of people who will put a slice of olive on the "yolk" as a garnish.

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I've never seen aspic, so I've never had it. Again, maybe it's regional? It looks kinda weird... I'm going to google the recipe when I'm through with this post.
ETA: Hmmm... tomato juice, gelatin, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, sugar and hot pepper sauce? I'm not getting a good vibe about this! What is this dish served with (or is it eaten by itself)?
It's served as a salad -- on lettuce and often with a dab of mayonaisse (homemade or Duke's, of course ;) ) or a similar dressing on top.

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I would point out that I detest lima beans, but I don't think everyone else loves those.
I do!

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Originally Posted by UofISigKap (Post 1557544)
Oh, good call! Fruit pies are not very appetizing to me either, especially cherry and blueberry. Also, I hate rhubarb, which was unfortunate because we had an enormous rhubarb plant that my dad would make things with.

I'm with you on cherry pies, but apple pies and berry pies of any variety (blue-, rasp-, black-, straw-) are heaven on earth as far as I'm concerned.

And I hate rhubarb and pumpkin.

Glitter650 12-05-2007 01:12 PM

Watermelon. Chocolate milk.

nikki1920 12-05-2007 01:15 PM

lima, navy and pinto beans.

PeppyGPhiB 12-05-2007 03:43 PM

I used to be a really picky eater, but I've gotten better as I've gotten older.

I don't like:
- Raw tomatoes, unless in bruschetta in which case the olive oil counters some of the acidity
- Most seafood (though I love salmon - Pacific/wild salmon ONLY, no Atlantic salmon for me!)
- Eggplant, unless you're talking about the color
- White chocolate
- Curry and most Indian food
- Peas
- Cooked veggies, except for corn and green beans
- Avocados and guacamole
- Spicy "sauces"
- Most beans (black, lima, red, white, refried, garbonzo) - I don't like the texture
- Foie Gras


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