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. |
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? |
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Liver/Tongue/other organs
Lima beans - bleh |
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. |
| Cilantro tastes like soap to me, so it’s a no go. |
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PP here. Could very well be true. |
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Green beans. They're vile, have no redeeming value, and I have no idea why they are so popular.
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Very niche. Doesn't count. |
| 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. |
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. |
You are really high maintenance! |
| Raw bananas. They make me gag. I'm not a huge fan of mucilaginous foods, but I can manage enough to be polite. |
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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). |