Food you refuse to eat...
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Not many things,
but
blue cheese
avocado
offal (except in pate)
banana milk or banana milkshake0 -
None. I eat everything.0
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Now, okra can be good, but you have to slice it thin, coat it in corn meal and fry it till it's crispy, then salt it. It is like popcorn. My favorite favorite. But it will be a while before I get to do that again, if ever. I will not eat the thick breaded okra they serve in restaurants. Too slimy.
I don't like watermelon, peaches (smells like perfume), or sweet tea. Or potato salad or pasta salad. I like everything IN potato salad (potatoes, eggs, mayo) but I can't eat them together. Try living in the south under those conditions!0 -
Water chestnuts and plain rice cakes.. blech!
But they're so good!0 -
asparagus
pate
offal
bird's nest soup
haggis
escargot
foie gras0 -
fish/fruits0
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I hate Mayo. I won't touch food with it.0
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Haggis!!! I tried it last weekend at the Texas Scottish Festival. Never again!!! :sick:0
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Meat lasgana. Idk why. Haven't had any that I like. Mom made the frozen ones too often when I was growing up.
Blue cheese. Never actually ate it, but when I was pregnant the smell alone would make me sick. Nope not happening0 -
1. Anything I have to eat directly off of bones/carcass of an animal (it must be disected before I'll eat it).
2. Brussel Sprouts, hominy or lima beans
3. Liver. Of anything. Why would I eat the filtration system of an animal? I mean it's holding back the stuff that not even good enough to enter your colon and become poop. Okay that might not be completely biologically accurate but that's my theory.
This made my day.0 -
KFC
Just makes me ill, alot of people say they don't like Okra, never had it but would be willing to try0 -
Hot dogs.
Meatloaf.0 -
Brains.
My father once gave us crumbed brains and told my brother and I it was Sole, a fish that lives on the bottom of the sea. We ate it, but I found what I thought was a bone (aka skull). Ew. Makes me sick even thinking of it now.
And yes, we weren't very smart back then lol.0 -
eggs0
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Fish that isn't canned tuna.
Cottage cheese. I've never tried it and I just can't make myself.
ETA: I saw someone put bleu cheese. Word.0 -
Cottage cheese! I thought it might just be the texture so I tried blending it into a smoothie- nope. It wasn't as bad as the chunks, but I'm still not a fan.0
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Anything that has gills, fins, scales, tentacles, claws/pincers, a shell, or is derived from any of these things. I think that covers the basics of no seafood.
Oh, and turkey. And bacon is the only part of a pig I'll eat.
I'll try anything once, unless it's terribly exotic or unusual.0 -
I refuse to eat cheese... it's a weird phobia of mine. Can't even touch it. Not scared of heights, bugs, any of the usual stuff....
Mayo is another thing I refuse to eat.0 -
Brussel Sprouts
Okra
Eggplant
Garbanzos
Tomatoes (believe me I've tried)
Cabbage
Avocado
Cottage Cheese0 -
Brown rice...0
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Avocado
Eggplant0 -
parsnips
they made me heave when I smell them0 -
Left overs0
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Cooked spinach. Will only eat raw0
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ill eat haggis but i wont eat peas or corn or pork chops only i they are country fried0
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Horse meat.... I have too much respect for the animal.. I love horses.. NEVER will I even taste it.
But also all meats that are not beef, chicken, turkey, fish or bison (such as deer, rabbit etc) MIGHT taste but will end there.0 -
tripe
fois gras
escargot
ketchup0 -
Bruseel Sprouts!0
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Cucumbers, but only by themselves (if they are drowning in dressing or cream cheese, in raita, or pickled I'll eat them)
Melon - any of them; there is just something musty/funky tasting about them
Chitlins/pig intestines - had them once, couldn't even masticate them enough to swallow; never again.
Kim chee (if I spelled it wrong I apologize) - the smell alone is enough to make me run to an outhouse for better air
Thousand year old eggs - yes, I know they are not 1,000 years old, but the process they go through (boiling in lye) is enough to make me gag if the visual (yellow "whites" and black yolks) didn't already.
Veal - while I once enjoyed the taste, the treatment of these animals to get the meat that tender is a big turnoff so I stopped indulging about 20 years ago.0 -
Brown/wild rice (It's crunchy okay -_-)
Pork
Steak
Cheesecake (It has the word "cheese" in it)
Cheese/Milk/Pretty much anything dairy
Jello
Mushrooms, unless cooked & mixed in with something so I can't taste it
Coffee - love the smell of the beans, hate the taste
I don't like food that is very sweet, ex: I just don't like chocolate.0
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