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Food and Drink What food have you disliked your whole life?

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I've been disliking every food item that had brinjal in it. It's not only because of the texture that vegetable has but also because it kind of gives me an itchy tongue whenever I have one. I will never have anything that has brinjal in it. In India, they make a few curries that taste great with brinjal in them. I avoid eating those curries, hehe.
 
For me it is BEETS! Not sure why I am so grossed out by it, but when I was a child my parents made some dish with beets in it for dinner and I couldn't eat it, I was getting sick to my stomach. When I told my dad I couldn't do it, he forced me to continue eating, so eventually I threw up right in my plate. That was the last day I would eat beets.


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One food I have disliked my whole life is mushrooms.
I hate the texture of them.
I hate mushrooms so much too. Their texture feels weird and also I do not like how they smell. The first time I had mushroom soup, I almost vomited into the bowl of soup. Since that day, I have never tasted anything made with mushroom.
 
Liver is a food I've detested for as long as I can remember. No matter how it's prepared - fried, sautéed, or smothered in onions - the metallic, gamey flavor just turns my stomach. The mushy, organ-like texture doesn't do it any favors either. Even as a kid, I'd refuse to touch liver and onions when my parents made it for dinner. To this day, I avoid it at all costs. While I'm usually an adventurous eater, liver is where I draw the line. Its strong, off-putting taste and smell are totally unappetizing to me.
 
Hmm...I have always disliked ridge gourds in my life. I know it's good for your health, but I still dislike it, whereas my wife and kids like it, and my wife cooks it at least once a week. She would cook it even more if I didn't dislike it.
I like the filled one and these are not so bitter so can be taken
 
I don't have specific tastes, but the only thing I don't like is spicy food, because I don't understand the point of eating something spicy when you don't even feel the taste. And also I don't like fish in any way of cooking because I don't like its smell and taste since childhood and I can't understand why
Hahaha. Some people love spicy foods and when you see them eating it, you will be imagining what's so special about the food. I never like spicy foods at all because it's only hotness you can feel and not the taste.
 

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