| Pumpkin pie and candied sweet potatoes. |
Love ice cream! |
Yes! A lot of cheeses smell like vomit or sweaty ass to me, especially Parmesan |
I love sushi but would never eat raw fish for that reason. California rolls and shrimp tempura...yum |
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Sweet potatoes
Cooked carrots Bacon - I agree I don't get the obsession. |
| Coffee...can't stand it. |
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Yogurt.
Fudge. |
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I'm really meh on bacon, as many PPs have posted. I eat eat it, but have yet to understand the reverence.
For me, anything sweet. For years I thought I hated winter squash and sweet potatoes. Turns out it's only because I had been limited to experiencing eating these served with extra sugar (eg. Candied yams, acorn squash with brown sugar). Turns out, I love them prepared in a savory manner. So much that they're now a few times weekly thing. Sweet bagels and breads freak me out a bit, unless toasted with something salty. Also ranch dressing. I really, 100% cannot wrap my head (or apparently tastebuds) around it. |
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Mushrooms
Scallops Marshmallows or any marshmallow product such as fluff Bacon, also ham (too salty) Sour cream and onion chips Ranch flavored food Bottled blue-cheese dressing that's not sold in the refrigeratored case. It has a weird flavor. Sushi |
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Red meat
Poultry Sausage |
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Blue cheese, blue cheese dressing. Gag.
Not a fan of Swiss cheese either. |
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NP here. Yeah, I don't get the concern over how it's prepped. Most Indian dishes are pretty well cooked, so I don't get the concern over preparation. Now, sushi is a different story. You have to worry more about prep with uncooked dishes. Not to mention, if you are eating Indian vegetarian dishes, it is even less of an issue, because you don't have to worry about meat being undercooked. The vegetables and cheeses are pretty well cooked. |
Hey, are you me? I agree about meat. I don't understand why people think it is so great. It disgusts me. And I hate all pie and cheesecake. I don't like the texture. I also feel like it is unsatisfying as a dessert. I'd actually rather eat a baked sweet potato than eat a piece of pumpkin pie. |