I like bananas, I don't like avocado but do like guacamole.ZedLeg wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 9:06 am I've stopped eating meat again, not because I don't like it but because my lefty snowflake conscience has been nagging at me . It's meant I've been re-evaluating some fruit and veggies that I wouldn't eat.
Bananas - disgusting, they're not food
Avocado - Gross
Cauliflower - minging
Aubergine - I have found exactly 3 ways I like aubergine now, otherwise still rank.
Tried Natto the other day - really, truly horrible.
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Nothing wrong with my palette, it's a textural thing with most of the things I don't like. Apart from bananas, I've never liked anything about them so it's probably tied to some childhood trauma .GG. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:00 am It's extremely weird not to like the list you've just posted bar probably cauliflower which is a common dislike. I don't know what Natto is.
A lot of people dislike mushrooms so that's relatively normal too but celery, beans and peas are again on the far end of the weird scale to actively dislike, rather than just be ambivalent about.
Basically many of you seem to have the palate of a 6 year old. /thread
I could probably train myself to like Avocado and Cauliflower, I only got a taste for mushrooms and tomatoes as an adult but why bother when there are plenty of foods I enjoy eating.
Natto is fermented soy beans, my missus is cooking at a Japanese restaurant now so I'm getting an education as she experiments.
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The number of people who dislike cucumber always surprises me. It's one of my favourite things, along with celery.
Weirdly, I like almost all "salad veg" and normal veg raw, but not cooked.
Weirdly, I like almost all "salad veg" and normal veg raw, but not cooked.
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How about white bread that your nannies mash up for you with a little milk? Are you lot able to keep that down?!
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If you think that's bad, wait until you hear about how I eat my meals I have a long list of weird food rules.
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Do you use a plate and cutlery?NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:20 am If you think that's bad, wait until you hear about how I eat my meals I have a long list of weird food rules.
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Depends what I'm eating, I guess.Jobbo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:35 amDo you use a plate and cutlery?NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:20 am If you think that's bad, wait until you hear about how I eat my meals I have a long list of weird food rules.
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What a bunch of fvcking oddballs. You sound like the kind of people that go abroad and have to seek out the place that does traditional roast dinners and fried breakfasts.
There's very little real food that I dislike or that i wont try.
Tea, Budweiser, Carling, fruit "cider", anything banana unless it's just an actual raw banana, and anything with artificial sweeteners in
There's very little real food that I dislike or that i wont try.
Tea, Budweiser, Carling, fruit "cider", anything banana unless it's just an actual raw banana, and anything with artificial sweeteners in
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You don't like tea? What sort of weirdo are you?!
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The absolute worst thing about the time I went on holiday to Gran Canaria was the amount of trouble I had trying to find something to eat that wasn't a steak or a fried breakfast. All the fussy eaters should go there .Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 11:15 am What a bunch of fvcking oddballs. You sound like the kind of people that go abroad and have to seek out the place that does traditional roast dinners and fried breakfasts.
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Oh, can we have an argument about tea and coffee.
I don't drink tea, I don't hate it but coffee is superior.
I don't drink tea, I don't hate it but coffee is superior.
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I don't like coffee but love tea and hot chocolate.
Bloke at work has never tried a hot drink which I think is very odd
Bloke at work has never tried a hot drink which I think is very odd
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How does not liking certain things equate to "only enjoys traditional meals"? I'll try anything once. If I don't like it, I won't eat it; if I do, I will. I'm not unadventurous, I just don't force myself to eat stuff I don't like.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 11:15 am What a bunch of fvcking oddballs. You sound like the kind of people that go abroad and have to seek out the place that does traditional roast dinners and fried breakfasts.
There's very little real food that I dislike or that i wont try.
Tea, Budweiser, Carling, fruit "cider", anything banana unless it's just an actual raw banana, and anything with artificial sweeteners in
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No, you must. Have you considered coprophagia?
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Does that come with chips?
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Definitely comes with sweetcorn.
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integrale_evo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 11:19 am Criticise other peoples odd dislikes and then say you don't like tea