"Healthy" Foods You Wished You Liked But Don't

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  • SerendipitySkye
    SerendipitySkye Posts: 202 Member
    Salmon. I want to love it.....but, yuck. Maybe I just have not found the right recipe yet. :flowerforyou:
  • Shalaurise
    Shalaurise Posts: 707 Member
    1. Cottage Cheese
    2. Hummus
    3. Avocado
    4. Fish
    5. Yogurt
    6. Cilantro (ruins any meal it touches... waited a lot of money on food because of it... who uses this as a garnish?!)
    6. Tofu... 'cept I don't know that I want to like it....
    7. Oatmeal

    .... I think the list of foods I do like that are healthy might be shorter....
  • rhtexasgal
    rhtexasgal Posts: 572 Member
    I am 42 years old and STILL to this day remember the worst meal ever when I was about 8 - liver, brussel sprouts and rutabagas. I have even had dreams about it off and on since then. My dad tried to pass of the fried liver and chicken fried steak. Umm, no ... it smells bad! I knew the difference. I took a whooping instead of eating that night. After that though, I was never forced to eat those things again.

    Today, I still will not eat them. I also will not eat broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, raw, slimy tomatoes, mustard and turnip greens ... I could go on and on. I did get over my aversion and fear of kale. Found a great recipe that calls for massaging it which breaks down the cell walls, releasing the bitterness. That is the only way I will eat kale now.
  • melimomTARDIS
    melimomTARDIS Posts: 1,941 Member
    Most fat free dairy, I only like; plain skim milk, skim milk yogurt, and skim milk american cheese. The rest is a no go.

    Quinoa. Just awful.

    Brown rice.

    Bread with seeds/nuts/tree bark.

    Natural peanut butter

    almost all Greek yogurt.

    Eggplant

    Okra

    I'm not a picky eater by any stretch, but there are things I dislike, for sure.
  • successgal1
    successgal1 Posts: 996 Member
    Seafood. All of it. And yes i have had it cooked "right" and fresh from the water. I have to hold my breath when walking through the seafood department of the grocery store, and whenever anyone rehearsal seafood for lunch at work it makes me want to vomit.
  • agal129
    agal129 Posts: 215 Member
    green beans, avocado, raw tomatoes
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  • EmotionalEater84
    EmotionalEater84 Posts: 311 Member
    Brussel Sprouts. Asparagus. Corn (I know the health of corn is debatable to some and while it's healthy in my mind… I still hate it. So, I love being able to use the excuse that it's really not that good for you!)

    Fish.

    Watermelon and cantaloupe.

    +1 for asparagus
  • silentKayak
    silentKayak Posts: 658 Member
    I love most vegetables, and can tolerate or even enjoy most if they're cooked well. The only one I hate no matter how it's cooked: okra.

    There's tons I can't be bothered preparing, though, like beets and lentils. They're fine if you want to cook them for me!
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
    -liver (or kidney) although I don't mind tongue (serious here, not making an off colour comment)
    I- always take out the seeds and 'tomato jello' as I call it out of raw tomatoes - just texture YUK.
  • Rlavigne93
    Rlavigne93 Posts: 119 Member
    Tuna (fish in general too) and celery.
  • burlingtongrl
    burlingtongrl Posts: 327 Member
    Oatmeal too mushy

    Mushrooms

    tomatoes , only small grape tomatoes cut up in salad only.


    and cooked red beets, don't mind them raw...wierd I know.
  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    Anything not fried.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. ^^^^^ This is funny.
  • clewpage
    clewpage Posts: 44 Member
    olives
    brussel sprouts
    carrots (but I'll eat them if dipped in hummus)
  • emmacken
    emmacken Posts: 161 Member
    Eggplant... but fried eggplant parm is good.
    Artichokes... but spinach and artichoke dip is good.
    Pears... nope. Weird texture/too gritty.
  • Born_2_Lose
    Born_2_Lose Posts: 59 Member
    Yeah, I wished I liked hummus. The texture is offputting. Avocado spread isn't bad...but I will def not be eating avocado by itself (Yuck!). Cottage cheese....I just put it in my smoothies. Can't eat that stuff by itself. I love Greek yogurt but I wish it could taste slightly better, that way I wouldn't gag almost everytime I bring myself to eat it plain. I also wish that I loved mushrooms, peppers, and veggie meats. I so wish I could be vegeterian, but I love meat and "veggie" meats are tasteless!
  • mom2nicknat
    mom2nicknat Posts: 56 Member
    1. Yogurt - the smell alone makes me gag and I want so badly to eat it
    2. Fish - can't stomach that either
  • sofaking6
    sofaking6 Posts: 4,589 Member
    1. Dark greens
    2. Any steamed vegetable
  • luvforever
    luvforever Posts: 502 Member
    Fish. I just can't get past the texture.
  • rachelakai2
    rachelakai2 Posts: 51 Member
    As a vegetarian, I wish I liked salad. I just can't stand any raw vegetable. Makes it difficult to eat out sometimes.
  • babbyb1
    babbyb1 Posts: 66 Member
    I have found with me that it's not so much the food, but it's how it's prepared for many:

    Oatmeal (unless it's in oatmeal cookies or granola)
    Carrots (cooked, but I'll eat raw)
    Lima beans (blech)
    Peas (unless I grew them)
    ANY CANNED VEGETABLE
    Spinach (cooked, I'll eat raw)
    Broccoli (raw, I'll eat cooked)
    Squash (I'll eat zucchini, but gag at spaghetti squash, acorn squash)
    Sweet potato (like it baked as french fries, but FORGET it as a Thanksgiving side)
    Bananas (good in banana bread or in a smoothie, but not by themselves)
    watermelon (seedless is fine)
    grapes (green is fine, red is not)

    Now to the foods I won't touch:

    Mango
    Cottage cheese
    Greek yogurt (it may be healthy, but BLECH, BLECH, AND HURL)
    Brazil nuts
    cantaloupe
    honeydew
    fennel (gross - I HATE black licorice)
    artichoke
    figs
    okra
    plums in any form
    RICE CAKES
  • 1MandM1
    1MandM1 Posts: 87 Member
    Fish
    Eggs
  • babbyb1
    babbyb1 Posts: 66 Member
    I am 42 years old and STILL to this day remember the worst meal ever when I was about 8 - liver, brussel sprouts and rutabagas. I have even had dreams about it off and on since then. My dad tried to pass of the fried liver and chicken fried steak. Umm, no ... it smells bad! I knew the difference. I took a whooping instead of eating that night. After that though, I was never forced to eat those things again.

    Today, I still will not eat them. I also will not eat broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, raw, slimy tomatoes, mustard and turnip greens ... I could go on and on. I did get over my aversion and fear of kale. Found a great recipe that calls for massaging it which breaks down the cell walls, releasing the bitterness. That is the only way I will eat kale now.

    I think you and I had the same father. YUCK to the fried liver! You will have to post the "how to massage kale" recipe.
    Tried acai berries once. HATED them.
  • missh1967
    missh1967 Posts: 661 Member
    Fish. So good for me, but I just can't do it.
  • HereLieWe
    HereLieWe Posts: 233 Member
    Not a big fan of Kale either.

    What I wish I /didn't/ like though is chocolate and pecan pie...except I'm not sure if I'd ever want to give those up.
  • psych101
    psych101 Posts: 1,842 Member
    Freaking cottage cheese - I want to like it but my mother used to put pineapple in it when I was a kid....and on that note - pineapple lol
  • otter090812
    otter090812 Posts: 380 Member
    Nuts.

    As a vegetarian, that'd be really helpful...
  • chandnir
    chandnir Posts: 13 Member
    I HATE canned tuna. Words cannot describe. I love sashimi tuna and thick slabs of grilled tuna, but canned tuna...especially in tuna salad mayonnaise or whatever the mixture is actually curls my toes.

    This..... everything else is fine :D
  • crispsandwich
    crispsandwich Posts: 177 Member
    porridge
  • Mendelianparakeets
    Mendelianparakeets Posts: 45 Member
    I used to love spinach and eat it raw, just as a snack. But for some reason, it makes me feel super sick now. It's all right if I mix in a few leaves of it in a salad, but spinach alone just makes me feel awful.


    At least I can never get sick of broccoli and carrots, I guess.