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common food items that you've never eaten (fun fun)

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  • smoked salmon / lox (are they the same?) --haven't tried either
  • Posts: 106 Member
    Brussel Sprouts
    Olives
  • Posts: 126 Member
    Pretty much all sea food including lobster, crab, tuna. I think the only sea food I've had is fish sticks when I was little and I don't know if that counts.

    I grew up with a really picky mom who taught me her picky habits so I pretty much avoided most vegetables until a few years ago. I only tried peppers this year and found that I love them.
  • Posts: 423 Member
    venison, quail (meat or eggs), buffalo, alligator, trout (are we seeing a pattern here?) and red velvet cake. I will try any vegetable, though.
  • Posts: 70 Member
    fennel
    leeks
    moose

    I think I've tried everything else--minus the bugs and some organ meat
  • Posts: 80 Member
    Oysters
    Cauliflower
    Mussels
    Leeks, Beets, Radishes, and Fennel - have cooked with it but refused to eat it.
  • Posts: 126 Member
    parsnips are gross. Save yourself the trouble. :sick:

    I quite like them!
  • cottage cheese (looks gross)
  • Posts: 116 Member
    I have never had:

    Beets
    Brussel Sprouts (ew the smell!)
    Kale
    Collard Greens
    Grits
    Sweetbreads
    Tripe
    Chicken liver and gizzards
    ( I will never eat the last three..lol)
    Pate
    Papaya
    Plantain

    I'm 38 and just tried sushi, turnip, parsnip, caviar, mussels, and escargot this year..lol.
  • Posts: 483 Member
    :noway:
  • Posts: 784 Member
    I recently tried sweet potatoes for the first time in my life. They were ok. I didn't love them but I didn't hate them either.

    I've never tried beets, crab, or lobster. I'm sure there are lots of other things but I can't think of anything else right now.
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