Food(s) that make you gag.
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Cottage Cheese too..ugh0
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Milk, meat, mayo, fish, and jell-o.0
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beets and liver
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A lot of you who don't like milk. Send it to me, I would live off it if I could0
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Seaweed snacks.
I'm pretty much up for trying anything once. Those lasted one half a bite and went directly into the trash.0 -
Cottage Cheese, oatmeal, liver. These are the worst.0
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Peanut Butter - the smell - ugh.... If I buy peanut butter snacks for my daughter, I'm never tempted to eat them.
Cottage cheese
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Baked beans...0
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There are so many! Anything with the consistency of Jell-O. Lutefisk, sushi, organ meat, anchovies, miracle whip, artificial sweeteners, anything slimy...the list goes on.0
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pineapple/mango/papaya nectar-->like a tropical loogie going the wrong way.
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Kale
Beets
Fish
Bleu cheese
Feta cheese
Raw tomatoes (cooked into something is OK)
Walnuts
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crystalewhite wrote: »Cilantro, ranch dressing and pork.
That sounds like a delicious dinner idea to me ...
I can't stand okra. It's slimy, why would you do that to yourself?
I used to be a very picky kid and basically got by on grilled cheese sandwiches. Luckily, as I've gotten older, I've come to appreciate a lot of different foods and I have a hard time thinking of ones that do gross me out.
I do hate grisly meat (like you get at cheap carnicerias), I won't do Menudo (tripe soup). Fish has to be prepared a certain way. I don't eat crawfish because I think digging out the poop vein and then using those same fingers to dig out the edibles is disgusting. I will NOT eat any shrimp that isn't de-veined. A lot of restaurants leave it in, surprisingly, so I'm always hesitant to order shrimp anything unless I know for a fact they'll take care of it.
I love mustard, olives, mushrooms, cilantro, onions, and lots of stuff other people typically dislike. I love to cook, so I tend to think that if you don't like one preparation of an ingredient, you may like it a different way.
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How about, anything that Andrew Zimmerman (bazarre foods America) eats...0
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How about, anything that Andrew Zimmerman (bazarre foods America) eats...0
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Potatoes (the regular kind, not the sweet kind) and beans (like kidney beans, white beans, etc) have the texture of fur. I only eat fries/chips that are crispy enough to hide the potato-y texture. The only beans I like are like chickpeas and lentils because they haven't got that furry texture.
Mayo always made me gag as a kid, but now I like it (if the quality is good and not the thick cheap kind). Most foods I hated as a kid, I've grown into, but I don't see that happening with beans and potatoes because it's mainly a texture thing.
But to me, the worst food, both flavor and texture, like the one I really can't stand? BANANAS.
I could make myself eat potatoes and beans if I absolutely had to, and I have done many times. But bananas provoke a visceral reaction that actually makes me physically ill.0 -
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Fish/seafood of any kind.
Butternut squash soup.
Headcheese.
SPAM.
Raw mushrooms.
Liver.
Olives.
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bananas which is why will always have a bagel in my gear check bag for post race. HA0
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Shrimp. I found this out the hard way when I tried to eat a shrimp egg roll despite knowing I didn't like shrimp. I wanted to see if I could acquire the taste for it, but I guess not. It's definitely the flavor, all though I don't like the texture either. Seafood isn't my thing. I don't really understand the appeal when you need to eat the critter the same day it died for it to not taste rotten.0
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