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Love eggplant and beets!
Hate: Old bay seasoning, rare meat, brie cheese |
| Tilapia, catfish. Jello. |
| Tuna in a can. How does anyone get passed the smell? |
Thanks! I think fish is among the more common answers to this question. |
In general, not necessarily here |
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Yogurt, sauerkraut, and anything pickled. I don't like that sour "off" taste.
I do like sourdough .... |
| Onions |
| Bananas (texture), beets, sweet potatoes, parsnips (unless they are prepared in a way that cuts the sweetness). |
Me too on the celery and cantaloupe, though I quite like the rest of your list. |
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Grapefruit
Green olives Asparagus- I actually don’t mind the taste, but the pee smell afterward is enough to make me gag. |
| Raw celery, deli ham that’s thicker than shaved, most sliced sandwich bread, anything too chocolatey, ice cream with big chunks in it, “buffalo” anything (so gross) |
| Cauliflower. It's mostly the smell for me, but I have such an aversion that even its appearance freaks me out. I have tried to like it riced, in pizza crust, etc. and finally decided it's not worth it. I am otherwise not a picky eater at all, and I won't flip out if there are some florets in a mixed veg context or whatever. But seeing it sliced into "steaks"....it looks like the cross-section of a brain. Nope. |
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Bananas
Mayo Lunchmeat Scallops |
| raw onions, peppers in any cooking, celery. I throw up asap. |
Yup. Hate sprouts. And I’m vegetarian so I run into them with some frequency at sandwich places. Also dislike fresh papaya - think it tastes like vomit. That is mostly it. |