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3 things I DO NOT like to eat....

I cant think of one..I grew up knowing that if i didnt eat whats put in front of me I didnt eat at all, and than I worked in a Marriott restaurant, a college dining hall and I was an army cook...(they came back for seconds of my SOS)

Ill eat anything and enjoy most of it
 
I eat about anything, but there some things that others seem to inexplicably like that given a choice I will leave alone.

Cucumbers- raw. pickled is OK.

Organ meat of any kind. Serious yuck.

Veal. It's a political statement about it's production, not a taste thing.

Jim
 
1) Liver

2) Yogurt

3) My Words
 
  1. innards
  2. mushy peas
  3. anything fatty/visible fat (it is a texture thing)
 
1. any kind of seafood

2. organ meats

3. venison
 
I pretty much eat everything including shellfish which are quite disgusting in a lot of ways, but for whatever reason I won't eat brains. I'm not sure why, but it just crosses the line for me.
 
Turnips - can choke them down in a stew or with a lot of gravy.

Any sort of organ meat

buttermilk - not sure that counts as it's a beverage.


Regular yogurt and rolled oats are up there as they are slimy and I can't handle that very well. But love steel cut oats - good texture and greek yogurt - it's like pudding.

And to the OP - avocados? I can't believe you don't like them!! They are my favourite food - I eat at least a half almost every day
 
I was doing fine with everything until we hit the mushy peas. Ugh. And I've eaten brains, long, long ago, and I almost threw up, and that is seriously the only time that's ever happened. They're like meat-flavored Jell-O, and I don't even like cherry-flavored Jell-O.
 
1. cilantro

2. avocado

3. liver

What about you????

Do you mean don't like or won't!:ponder:

1. I won't eat organ meats

2. Venison

3. Anything that screws up my Coumadiun blood thinning medicine

I really don't have any complaints about military grub. Got used to dried milk in a hurry. When troop ship with some 500 Marines docked and they did war games all day in battle dress mess hall had to serve spagetti with sauce since ration allowance was $1.10 a day but after that back to normal. Simply went to non-com club for happy hour and liquid dinner.
 
I have yet to meet anything I wouldn't eat, but haven't been everywhere yet.

Can you imagine the first person that broke open an oyster and without any prior knowledge or encouragement from others said "aw, what the heck I'll try it"

:p
 
Do you mean don't like or won't!:ponder:

1. I won't eat organ meats

2. Venison

3. Anything that screws up my Coumadiun blood thinning medicine

I really don't have any complaints about military grub. Got used to dried milk in a hurry. When troop ship with some 500 Marines docked and they did war games all day in battle dress mess hall had to serve spagetti with sauce since ration allowance was $1.10 a day but after that back to normal. Simply went to non-com club for happy hour and liquid dinner.

I guess I expected to hear both responses. For me, I meant "don't like". Very interesting so far....
 
For me, it would be:

1. Asparagus

2. Anything that is very spicy

3. Live shellfish

When we were in Korea a few years ago, our son and his girlfriend (now his dear wife) took us to a famous seafood restaurant on Jeju Island. Part of the meal was some kind of sea creature that kept trying to escape from my plate. I couldn't have eaten it if my life had depended on it!

Dori
 
I won ' t eat :


Crow,

Your heart out,


Between meals.
 
Liver texture makes me gag
Coffee or anything with coffee in it including ice cream and cake
Canned spinach -looks and tastes like a dirty mop
 
For me, it would be:
3. Live shellfish

When we were in Korea a few years ago, our son and his girlfriend (now his dear wife) took us to a famous seafood restaurant on Jeju Island. Part of the meal was some kind of sea creature that kept trying to escape from my plate. I couldn't have eaten it if my life had depended on it!

Dori

Ah, those Asian experiences are memorable.

Before I learnt how to wriggle myself out of those "I'm guest of honour and must not offend the hosts and bring great dishonour to their household" situations, I ate:

cat
dog
sea turtle

Now, whenever I travel I always learn how to say "my religion does not permit me to eat that" in the local language.
 
1. Liver

2. Beets

3. Fried chicken (I'll eat tenders, but I'm not big on bones in my food....)
 
Coconut
Coffee
Lima beans

I used to swallow lima beans whole as a child rather than bite into them.

Luckily, I can be pretty healthy without these three.

Deb
 
Sauerkraut
Blood sausage
Black & White pudding (which isn't "pudding" at all!)
 
  1. Bell peppers
  2. Oysters (oyster sauce is ok)
  3. Peaches, apricots and nectarines (fuzzy foods)

Other fuzzy foods are ok if cooked properly (okra, fried).

Love liver, heart. Blood sausage is ok. Chopped liver is my favorite food.
 
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