What foods will you absolutely NOT eat?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


Ahhh. You have not been introduced to the complex world of hakarl, or rotted shark meat. It's a delicacy in Iceland. Travel, and you will be introduced to new things!

Or kiviak, or shiokara. Or others. The world is complex and varied, and I am unwilling to eat all of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


I don't get that either.

And Op doesn't like cheap food that tastes like plastic...um ok. Join the club


It's food. That you will not eat, but others will. (Hershey chocolate sells a lot.)

The question was "what foods will you absolutely NOT eat?" How does that not answer the question, again?
Anonymous
Liver/Tongue/other organs

Lima beans - bleh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


I don't get that either.

And Op doesn't like cheap food that tastes like plastic...um ok. Join the club


It's food. That you will not eat, but others will. (Hershey chocolate sells a lot.)

The question was "what foods will you absolutely NOT eat?" How does that not answer the question, again?


Cheap plastic chocolate is like dollar store chocolate. It has a funny taste. Not Hershey's

(not the OP)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


I don't get that either.

And Op doesn't like cheap food that tastes like plastic...um ok. Join the club


It's food. That you will not eat, but others will. (Hershey chocolate sells a lot.)

The question was "what foods will you absolutely NOT eat?" How does that not answer the question, again?


Cheap plastic chocolate is like dollar store chocolate. It has a funny taste. Not Hershey's

(not the OP)


You like the taste of Hershey's and don't think it has a plastic, waxy taste?

Okay. We have different standards, and that's cool.
Anonymous
Cilantro tastes like soap to me, so it’s a no go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


I don't get that either.

And Op doesn't like cheap food that tastes like plastic...um ok. Join the club


It's food. That you will not eat, but others will. (Hershey chocolate sells a lot.)

The question was "what foods will you absolutely NOT eat?" How does that not answer the question, again?


Cheap plastic chocolate is like dollar store chocolate. It has a funny taste. Not Hershey's

(not the OP)
DP. Or it is the batch. Went to the McLean Chocolate festival (sponsored by the Mars family) and got the freshest tastiest sample Snickers bite ever (half a fun size). In Pennsylvania at Hershey park, the Hershey chocolate seemed better.

You like the taste of Hershey's and don't think it has a plastic, waxy taste?

Okay. We have different standards, and that's cool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DP. Or it is the batch. Went to the McLean Chocolate festival (sponsored by the Mars family) and got the freshest tastiest sample Snickers bite ever (half a fun size). In Pennsylvania at Hershey park, the Hershey chocolate seemed better.


PP here. Could very well be true.
Anonymous
Green beans. They're vile, have no redeeming value, and I have no idea why they are so popular.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


Ahhh. You have not been introduced to the complex world of hakarl, or rotted shark meat. It's a delicacy in Iceland. Travel, and you will be introduced to new things!

Or kiviak, or shiokara. Or others. The world is complex and varied, and I am unwilling to eat all of it.


Very niche. Doesn't count.
Anonymous
Mushrooms. Olives. Capers. Lima beans. 90% of the time tomatoes are just slimy and bland. Cooked Brussel sprouts- but I do like them shaved in salads. No eggplant. No sauerkraut/kimchi. Yuck Thousand Island. No crabs/lobster/etc. I will eat mussels, salmon, tuna, and other fish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever argue rotted meat is a good you should eat though. So that one makes no sense.


Ahhh. You have not been introduced to the complex world of hakarl, or rotted shark meat. It's a delicacy in Iceland. Travel, and you will be introduced to new things!

Or kiviak, or shiokara. Or others. The world is complex and varied, and I am unwilling to eat all of it.


Very niche. Doesn't count.




They are foods. That I will not eat. Check out the title.

Sorry your experiences have been limited to Burger King and a bowl of fruit on the kichen island.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mushrooms. Olives. Capers. Lima beans. 90% of the time tomatoes are just slimy and bland. Cooked Brussel sprouts- but I do like them shaved in salads. No eggplant. No sauerkraut/kimchi. Yuck Thousand Island. No crabs/lobster/etc. I will eat mussels, salmon, tuna, and other fish.


You are really high maintenance!
Anonymous
Raw bananas. They make me gag. I'm not a huge fan of mucilaginous foods, but I can manage enough to be polite.
Anonymous
My kids’ preschool encourages “two polite bites” to get them to fry new things. So there are things I would never buy/seek out but could manage 2 polite bites of if I were served at someone’s home.
Things I’d really struggle with:
Organ meats
Shellfish (I’m allergic to some but not all and it makes me nervous to eat even the ones I know I’m not allergic to).
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