What's your unpopular food opinion?

Anonymous
Hate cinnamon in any thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish it was easier to find ice cream that wasn't:
chocolate (including brownies and cookie dough versions)
caramel (although I do love caramel on its own)
peanut butter

There was once a pumpkin ice cream--not pumpkin pie, just pumpkin, with just a hint of the spices--that had come out in the stores where I shop for one Halloween to Christmas season. It was so, so good, but have never seen again. Don't recall the brand.


I agree that those are all overdone. don't even get me started at all the options that have chocolate AND PB. 🤮. Strawberry, fresh peach, black raspberry are the best. I'm sure we'd get even more choices if stores offered them to us and didn't fill the shelves with the lowest common denominator.


Those flavors aren’t widely offered because people don’t really like them. So your opinion is indeed unpopular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tea tastes like dirt. Green tea tastes like pale dirt.


Radishes taste like dirt, too.


You have to wash them, babe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate cinnamon in any thing.

I won’t go that far, because it’s useful in Indian savory dishes. But I don’t want it anywhere near any apple pie. Apples raw and cooked are so brilliant on their own. I can’t imagine who thought it was a good idea to mask their flavor.
Anonymous
It’s ok to have anything cooked out on the counter overnight. The official guidelines are ridiculous. Pizza out of the fridge for 2 hrs is bad?!
Anonymous
Mochi is heinous. The texture, the taste...ugh!
Anonymous
Cupcakes. No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish it was easier to find ice cream that wasn't:
chocolate (including brownies and cookie dough versions)
caramel (although I do love caramel on its own)
peanut butter

There was once a pumpkin ice cream--not pumpkin pie, just pumpkin, with just a hint of the spices--that had come out in the stores where I shop for one Halloween to Christmas season. It was so, so good, but have never seen again. Don't recall the brand.


Oh, I love pumpkin ice cream! Also cinnamon, which is hard to find but really delicious.
Anonymous
Mint choc chip ice cream is good.
Meat jelly is disgusting.
Anonymous
I tried Dua Lipas favorite combo, vanilla ice cream with olive oil and salt. I don't think its bad at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mint choc chip ice cream is good.
Meat jelly is disgusting.


I'm not even sure what, "meat jelly" is, but I have a hard time believing that's an unpopular opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I will agree with whoever said raisins go with bran flakes. Because they're both vile, and raisins are the lesser vile of the two. Also vile are the following:

Coffee. Worse, is your coffee breath. Disgusting
French fries
Potato Chips
The filling for pumpkin pie; reminds me of snot
Any OJ that's not fresh squeezed
Skin-on chicken
Goat cheese and goat milk.
Allllll the other stinky/moldy disgusting cheeses, starting with Blue cheese. Also toss in Feta, because while it doesn't strictly fit into either of the categories above, it's still vile, and ruins anything it's put into (which is seemingly everything)


Reminds you of snot how?

Your snot looks like pumpkin pie filling, or you've eaten pumpkin pie filling and your own - or someone else's - snot?



Texture, not taste or color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate cinnamon in any thing.


Is this my wife?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish it was easier to find ice cream that wasn't:
chocolate (including brownies and cookie dough versions)
caramel (although I do love caramel on its own)
peanut butter

There was once a pumpkin ice cream--not pumpkin pie, just pumpkin, with just a hint of the spices--that had come out in the stores where I shop for one Halloween to Christmas season. It was so, so good, but have never seen again. Don't recall the brand.


Oh, I love pumpkin ice cream! Also cinnamon, which is hard to find but really delicious.


Brewster's will sometimes have cinnamon ice cream. It tastes a bit like coffee though and not purely cinnamon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate cinnamon in any thing.

I won’t go that far, because it’s useful in Indian savory dishes. But I don’t want it anywhere near any apple pie. Apples raw and cooked are so brilliant on their own. I can’t imagine who thought it was a good idea to mask their flavor.


Apples are sweet and tart. Savory would balance the flavors.
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