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Hating certain foods (seafood, cilantro, etc.)

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by AroundTheWorld, Jun 23, 2012.

  1. AroundTheWorld

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    I can't really eat seafood. It makes me gag. I hate fish as well. Cilantro/coriander, too.

    Is it something I should try to "work on" or just accept it as it is? Some people think I am too picky.

    I think it's genetic or something - I just dislike it.
     
  2. Kam

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    Water Chestnuts. Don't like it's texture on my tongue.
     
  3. James Gabriel

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    I hate fish with too much bony spines. And i find it quite ironic since i raise Tilapia for both consumption and sale.

    Not a fan of curry and other powdery, oily spices.

    I had an Indian friend who had it for staple and i have to say it quite reeked too much for comfort.
     
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    Dr Pepper is disgusting. As is Ice Tea.

    I love seafood and cilantro though. If you hate seafood, it's probably because it wasn't as fresh as it should be. Or, because you have bad taste. :)
     
  5. HoustonTexas

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    I used to think Dr. Pepper was nasty when I was younger. Now its my favorite soft drink bar none.
     
  6. sammy

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    I love fish. Bass, salmon, lobster, shrimp, sushi are all bomb. Cilantro is great in everything too.

    Water chestnuts is a good one. Adds zero value or flavor to a dish. I'm not a big fan of beets or black olives either.
     
  7. aussiejack

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    I thought you only hated Muslims?
     
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    I don't like anything soft that isn't also sweet or salty: no eggs, cottage cheese, sour cream, pudding, cheesecake or "free standing" cheese. I believe my banana hate is part of this whole trend. And potato salad just doesn't make sense to me. I guess this plus not eating vegetables regularly is probably what makes me fat.

    No tomatoes: olives or pickles, cucumbers are fine though.

    Typically refuse sweet potatoes; I think when I was younger I lumped them in with other sweets and liked them, but now they just seem misplaced.
     
  9. AroundTheWorld

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    I only hate dumbasses.
     
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    So this thread wasn't really meant to be about individual food preferences - I wanted to ask if anyone successfully "trained" themselves to get over their hate for certain foods.
     
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    Until recently, I couldn't stand hummus. But now, I quite enjoy it. Not sure how or when that switch flipped. I still hate raw chickpeas, though. Alfalfa sprouts is another one which makes me retch.

    I don't have a problem with cilantro, but I know lots of people can't stand it. One of those foods, I guess.
     
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    I certainly have tell your girlfriend/wife that something doesn't taste very good she might not cook for you again....
     
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    ITT #FirstWorldProblems.

    Is that seafood on my plate!? UGHHH
     
  16. aussiejack

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    You're implying Muslims are dumbasses? Oh gosh that's awful. :eek:
     
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    Used to dislike the taste of beer when I tried it as a kid. After intense training in high school and college, I've gotten over my distaste :grin:
     
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    Coconuts. Can't stand them.
    Can't stand mushrooms either.
     
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    Don't like Fish or Eggs, but I wish I did; I need that protein. I've been trying to like eggs because it is the perfect food in the morning when you're in a rush. I just don't like the taste and texture.
     
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    I recently trained myself not only to tolerate, but genuinely like yogurt. I always disliked it. Now I can eat it plain and as tart as it comes.
     

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