Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Generally available mexican food is too onion-heavy and relies on onion for flavor. It might be a take-out phenom, or we just have bad places near us. Can't wait to get out and find better mexican.
That is definitely true out here. I am from the SW and it is not true there. I am not a huge onion fan and I love Mexican food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cantaloupe tastes like rotten fruit
You've never eaten a proper cantaloupe if this is your real opinion. I wouldn't be surprised, as most cantaloupe you find anywhere is garbage. It has a short season and should never be eaten outside of season.
Yes. DH was like cantaloupe-disliking PP but I helped him see the light
DS didn't like yellow vegetables but loved cantaloupe (and athena melons, which seem more reliably better) and still does. But it is so, so hard to get a good cantaloupe. Most are green and they don't actually ripen after being picked. I read that they way to find a ripe cantaloupe is to smell the stem end, you should be able to smell the fruit (I try to be discreet about this when I do try it). Most of the time you can't smell anything at all. Pretty much it does seem like it actually has to approach fermentation to get sweetness and the right texture--not crisp but avoiding mushy.
Ripe cantaloupe smells like poop to me. I can't even keep it in my house
Anonymous wrote:Mine, some of which have been posted already
-Filet mignon, while good, isn't the best cut of steak. Fat = flavor
-expensive wine is overrated
-American Chinese food is gross
-Chick Fil-A ain't all that (Popeye's sandwich is way better)
-Good Italian food (it's good, but you don't have to be somebody's Noona to make a good bowl of pasta)
Anonymous wrote:Meat is gross. Esp things like ribs, gnawing some animals meat off its' dead bones. And bacon, eating the fried skin of a dead animal. Plus, when you think about the farming, the antibiotics, the slaughterhouses . . . nope.
I know people don't like to think of it that way. And that's fine if you don't want to. I'm not trying to talk anyone out if it, esp. since I know folks who love it get really pissy when it's brought up. But for me, it's a hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Controversial food opinion? Taco Bell is amazing.
I have been having major Taco Bell cravings lately, and I haven't eaten there in probably 30 years.
This was the same for me, and I finally went, and it was....disgusting. I was so bummed.
Anonymous wrote:Truffles are disgusting.
Nobody likes uni, they just think it makes them look sophisticated to order it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not read all the replies but I think...
There is a place for american cheese.
I concur. American cheese is far superior to Cheddar on a burger. Not even close.
Yes!
Ugh, no, it ruins a burger for me. But it works well in homemade queso sauce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Controversial food opinion? Taco Bell is amazing.
I have been having major Taco Bell cravings lately, and I haven't eaten there in probably 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:Dunking a cookie - any cookie - in milk results in soggy, disgusting goop. It changes the essential character of the cookie, and not in a good way.
Anonymous wrote:Here are mine:
Olives ruin the flavor of anything they are in
Sushi is "meh" I don't get the big deal
Chocolate and mint and chocolate and fruit are a crime against humanity