What "trendy" foods do you have no interest in trying?
pancakerunner
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Me: dalgona coffee + poke bowls...
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Anything rainbow colored or those bright pink/purple Starbucks drinks that occasionally pop up on my Instagram feed. I don't want to ingest that much food coloring!15
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Protien powder 😲8
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Beyond burgers
Bulletproof coffee7 -
New plant based gluten free foods, various I see at Wholefoods and on line3
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While I think they do look pretty. I have no desire to eat anything with glitter added to it. I've seen lots of glitter coffee and glitter pastries lately.12
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mushroom coffee10
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fake meat11
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I'm so sheltered. I have no idea what foods are trendy.21
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »mushroom coffee
That's a thing?1 -
Whipped coffee.
From what I can tell it is just fancy looking instant coffee which needs extra steps and time to prepare, removing the one advantage instant coffee has over superior tasting "real" coffee.
I'd probably try it if somebody offered it to me, but I have no interest in going out of my way for this drink.0 -
Mushroom coffee/tea
Beyond/Impossible "meat"7 -
Well there are tons of cauliflower-related things, like cauliflower "rice"....I really don't like cauliflower!13
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Fake meat. Usually high calorie, not very tasty. And come on, there are so many vegan food options - why immitate the looks and name of meat? I'm not vegetarian, mind.9
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WeatherJane wrote: »While I think they do look pretty. I have no desire to eat anything with glitter added to it. I've seen lots of glitter coffee and glitter pastries lately.
Wait a minute...people put glitter in coffee???2 -
Is sushi still considered trendy? That'd be one.5
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Anything labeled “Keto-friendly”.15
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Smoothie bowls. Too many funky textures.
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I agree with basically all the foods listed above... except sushi bc I love sushi (sashimi...)3
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chuckle_bunny wrote: »Smoothie bowls. Too many funky textures.
I agree!2 -
I'll try anything (as long as it's vegetarian): I think that's fun, and sometimes there are wonderful surprises. That's not to say I'll order a whole big portion of something I'm unexcited about, or prepare some complicated dish that's less than actively intriguing. Offered a free taste, though, I'm in.
IME, trendiness is completely tangent to enjoyability.4 -
The only things listed that I think could be considered trendy are mushroom coffee (I've tried it, didn't think it was horrible tasting, but it's not replacing coffee or tea for me) and smoothie bowls (which just don't appeal since one of the things I like about smoothies is that I can drink them). Maybe the BeyondBeef or ImpossibleBurgers are still trendy, not sure where I come down on those (I would try them out of curiosity to see if they really do taste like beef).
Poke bowls are great, and of course sushi (I also prefer sashimi) is too, but neither are at all trendy, IMO (poke bowls maybe a few years ago, and sushi in the '80s, perhaps?). But you can all call me a grinch if you like, that's okay!
(If you like sushi, I don't see why you wouldn't try a poke bowl, though. There used to be a poke place in my office building and it was a pretty easy to make a nutritious, reasonable cal meal from there.)2 -
The only things listed that I think could be considered trendy are mushroom coffee (I've tried it, didn't think it was horrible tasting, but it's not replacing coffee or tea for me) and smoothie bowls (which just don't appeal since one of the things I like about smoothies is that I can drink them). Maybe the BeyondBeef or ImpossibleBurgers are still trendy, not sure where I come down on those (I would try them out of curiosity to see if they really do taste like beef).
Poke bowls are great, and of course sushi (I also prefer sashimi) is too, but neither are at all trendy, IMO (poke bowls maybe a few years ago, and sushi in the '80s, perhaps?). But you can all call me a grinch if you like, that's okay!
(If you like sushi, I don't see why you wouldn't try a poke bowl, though. There used to be a poke place in my office building and it was a pretty easy to make a nutritious, reasonable cal meal from there.)
Generally speaking, I don't like things in bowls. Poke bowls, grain bowls, smoothie bowls..3 -
The only things listed that I think could be considered trendy are mushroom coffee (I've tried it, didn't think it was horrible tasting, but it's not replacing coffee or tea for me) and smoothie bowls (which just don't appeal since one of the things I like about smoothies is that I can drink them).
That's pretty much my opinion on smoothie bowls as well. I don't really understand the point of putting something in a bowl if I can make it portable by putting it in a cup and drinking it through a straw. I mean it looks pretty, I guess, but I think I'd more likely be wearing it than eating/drinking it. (That's my other concern...how do you consume it? With a spoon? I guess I've never really asked.)3 -
pancakerunner wrote: »The only things listed that I think could be considered trendy are mushroom coffee (I've tried it, didn't think it was horrible tasting, but it's not replacing coffee or tea for me) and smoothie bowls (which just don't appeal since one of the things I like about smoothies is that I can drink them). Maybe the BeyondBeef or ImpossibleBurgers are still trendy, not sure where I come down on those (I would try them out of curiosity to see if they really do taste like beef).
Poke bowls are great, and of course sushi (I also prefer sashimi) is too, but neither are at all trendy, IMO (poke bowls maybe a few years ago, and sushi in the '80s, perhaps?). But you can all call me a grinch if you like, that's okay!
(If you like sushi, I don't see why you wouldn't try a poke bowl, though. There used to be a poke place in my office building and it was a pretty easy to make a nutritious, reasonable cal meal from there.)
Generally speaking, I don't like things in bowls. Poke bowls, grain bowls, smoothie bowls..
Do you eat salad in bowls? (I do recall you are skeptical about soup.) Stew? Chili?
I often use bowls even when a plate would work (for pasta or a pasta-like dish? sure).3 -
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I can't really think of anything that is really trendy right now...at least in my neck of the woods. I feel like when I started my whole weight loss and fitness thing back at the end of 2012, there were all kinds of trendy fad stuff going about and "super" this or that. Even diet trend wise...it's seems most, even keto have fallen off quite a bit from the super hyped fads they were just a year or two ago and I haven't really seen anything on the come.
Maybe it's just my little corner of the world here...NM has had some of the strictest restrictions in place since March and nothing much going on around here. If I were to judge by the grocery shelves, what is currently trendy is Ramen Noodle packets, pretty much anything in a box like Mac 'N Cheese, and anything in a can made by Chef Boyardee. I tried to find Spaghettio's back in October for my kids for a camping trip...that's the only time I get them. Shelf was bone dry, and when I asked, the guy laughed and said, "we've been out of that and the Ravioli for weeks"....weird...so people are just sitting at home eating canned ravioli, Ramen, and spaghettio's when literally everything else in the store is readily available...weird trendy foods.7 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »weird...so people are just sitting at home eating canned ravioli, Ramen, and spaghettio's when literally everything else in the store is readily available...weird trendy foods.
Or perhaps not eating them and just adding to their stockpile for the end of the world. I noticed when this first started, grocery stores here were cleaned out of all dry pasta and canned goods. I assumed it was people buying them for long term storage, not just everyone suddenly having a pasta craving 😂4 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »weird...so people are just sitting at home eating canned ravioli, Ramen, and spaghettio's when literally everything else in the store is readily available...weird trendy foods.
Or perhaps not eating them and just adding to their stockpile for the end of the world. I noticed when this first started, grocery stores here were cleaned out of all dry pasta and canned goods. I assumed it was people buying them for long term storage, not just everyone suddenly having a pasta craving 😂
Probably initially...and then they realized they spent all of their money on canned ravioli just like they did toilet paper and have to choose between making rent and grocery shopping...so they're stuck with canned ravioli for weeks on end.3 -
dragon_girl26 wrote: »The only things listed that I think could be considered trendy are mushroom coffee (I've tried it, didn't think it was horrible tasting, but it's not replacing coffee or tea for me) and smoothie bowls (which just don't appeal since one of the things I like about smoothies is that I can drink them).
That's pretty much my opinion on smoothie bowls as well. I don't really understand the point of putting something in a bowl if I can make it portable by putting it in a cup and drinking it through a straw. I mean it looks pretty, I guess, but I think I'd more likely be wearing it than eating/drinking it. (That's my other concern...how do you consume it? With a spoon? I guess I've never really asked.)
To me, it looks kind of like a stew, or chunky soup. Only cold. Only fruit/seed/nut.
I like fruit. Cold is OK, in season. Why not? 🤷♀️2
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