Help! I hate most vegetables!
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I would just stick to the list of what you like. Try different ways of cooking them. I only have 4 veggies in my rotation.0
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Have you tried chard? I find it to be close to spinach in flavor. How about cauliflower? My reason for mentioning these is that I don't see many colors. Both chard and cauliflower come in various colors which have some different micro nutrients.0
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Use them in juices or smoothies.0
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I encourage making soup with veggies.
-Chicken noodle soup (celery, carrots, onions)
-Corn chowder (bell peppers, celery, onions)
-Minestrone (tomatoes, variety of beans, zucchini, green beans)
I would recommend using stir-fry to cook vegetables. You can mask the bland flavor of certain vegetables using meat, spices, and sauces.
I know a lot of folks who do not like vegetables do enjoy stuffed bell peppers and stuffed tomatoes. If you're interested in some recipes let me know I'll be happy to provide suggestions.0 -
Do you like tomato sauce? Steamed veggies in tomato sauce with a sprinkle of parm cheese.
Roast them! Chop into chunks, toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and stick them in the oven.
Smoothies
Mix bite sized pieces into pasta salad, grain salad, tuna salad, chicken salad, casseroles, etc.
Try dipping anything crunchy into salad dressing or peanut butter!
Honestly, your list isn't that bad. But many veggies have a very different flavor and texture depending on whether they're raw, steamed, stir fried, or roasted. Maybe pick one each week and try it several different ways0 -
leahhnicole wrote: »Ooh Corn is good too
What about potatoes? Everyone eats chips occasionally or more. I know "vegetains that eat lest vegetables than you.0 -
leahhnicole wrote: »I'm 25 and I eat like a 5 year old. (actually some 5 year olds may eat better than me)
I do like some vegetables. My go to veggies:
Avocado
Zucchini
Asparagus
Spinach
Cooked Broccoli
But other than that I don't like really any other veggies.
How can I learn to love veggies?!
Most of your go=to's are greens. Keep on eating those each day. You're all good.0 -
thats a pretty well rounded list i think u are fine if you regularly eat those.. better then a lot of non veggie lovers lists.0
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I drink most of my vegetables (juiced, not smoothies). I eat a small amount because the fiber is good but if we're talking straight micronutrients here, I think it's more efficient (for me at least) to drink it, that way I know I got the daily recommended servings and I didn't have to sit down and force it. It has worked well for me so far.0
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I don't like a lot of veggies either....and I mostly like raw ones. I find chopping the veggie I don't like into really small pieces and mixing a little of it with other stuff helps me out. There are a few I don't know that I will ever learn to like though....peas, green beans, and especially green peppers!0
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I am also not much of a veggie eater. Several people suggested I try roasting some. So far I have done green beans, corn and asparagus. Sure enough I do like them better that way. Spread fresh long green beans or asparagus out on baking sheet. Coat with a little veg oil (or spray), sprinkle with salt. Roast at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes. Easy.0
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