Leave a comment

Comments 342

squirrels_oh_no July 28 2024, 17:10:38 UTC

I hate olives and capers (I don't really like pickled foods that much because I can't tolerate sour that well). I will eat pretty much anything, but those two I will only eat if I am forced to/being polite.

Same with matcha. I also don't handle bitter well. I went to a Japanese tea ceremony in the Japanese capital of green tea, Uji, and the hostesses laughed at me because of my expressions I made, but I was determined to be polite and drink the tea/eat the matcha sweet, and then they brought me a giant glass of water without asking because they saw I was about to throw up.

Reply

zibbydoo324 July 28 2024, 17:55:20 UTC
I’m the same with olives. Except this is where even I get annoyed with myself. The only time I’ve enjoyed them was one night in Sicily. 🙄


... )

Reply

squirrels_oh_no July 28 2024, 17:58:46 UTC

hahaha. I get that. But the issue is you're not in Sicily every night, so the magic is never recreated. Unless you were to go BACK to Sicily... Houses are cheaper there and all. Just saying.

Reply

squirrels_oh_no July 28 2024, 18:12:22 UTC

I should say that I was a super picky eater before I studied abroad in Japan and lived with a host family and I had to eat whatever I was served. Although by the end my host mother for some reason thought my favorite food ever was spaghetti - I think she might have started thinking I was Italian-American, IDK because I am definitely not - and I got to eat that FIVE TIMES in one week by the end of my stay. Including twice for breakfast. Also she made a cheesecake because I said I liked cheesecake but she just made a plain vanilla cake with handfuls of mozzarella cheese thrown in. It was actually decent.

It was also obviously in Japan where I discovered that I hate matcha. But East/Southeast Asian foods are my favorite - Thai, Korean, Chinese (except the super spicy regional stuff - I can do spicy but not THAT spicy), Indonesian, Malaysian, Filipino, Burmese, Vietnamese, Laotian.... Love it all.

Reply


theoryofwar July 28 2024, 17:10:42 UTC
Jessel Taank VS Cilantro

She's not wrong! It's the W O R S T.

I can't eat raw onions though, they have to be cooked for me to handle it!

Reply

daredevilwolf July 28 2024, 17:18:19 UTC

i remember watching the cartoon infinity train and the main character in the beginning was just eating a raw onion and i'm like do people really eat onions like that?

Reply

dustbunnylife July 30 2024, 01:32:59 UTC
Yeah cause I love onions

Reply

soul_amazinn July 28 2024, 17:23:00 UTC
Same I love cooked onions but raw makes me gag. I love cilantro 🌿 though

Reply


xpirate_queenx July 28 2024, 17:12:06 UTC
I used to absolutely DETEST avocado but one of my friends served up some that were just slightly under-ripe and slathered in seasoning salt. That's pretty much the only way I'll take them now outside of as an ingredient in tortilla soup.

Reply

ty July 28 2024, 19:43:57 UTC
Not even in a nice guac?

Reply

xpirate_queenx July 28 2024, 19:58:42 UTC
Noooope. It's a texture thing.

Reply


surfermedley July 28 2024, 17:14:25 UTC
I’m always fascinated when people have that one thing they don’t like/won’t eat cause one thing about me, I’ll eat everything.

Reply

aleksie July 28 2024, 17:55:27 UTC
Even durian fruit?

Reply

phililen3 July 28 2024, 18:34:06 UTC
Durian chips are delicious. I went to a farm somewhere years ago and bought some that were made there. Fantastic stuff. Kept stuffing my face. I think the fact that they weren't fresh and raw is what made it good.

Reply

prlsb4swiine July 28 2024, 23:26:20 UTC
durian is delicious

Reply


helenrdemeter July 28 2024, 17:15:06 UTC
When I was a kid, I was BAFFLED by the idea of eating raw fish. Whenever I went to a Japanese restaurant, I'd either only have the hot meals (tempura, tonkatsu) or, hilariously enough, a big bowl of tempura flakes since they were seasoned.

Ended up eating sushi by accident somehow and wound up loving it. I'm an obnoxious advocate for the stuff now.

Reply

anna_drenxavier July 28 2024, 17:21:46 UTC

SAME. It took me a long time to come around to sushi, but I had to try, because all of my friends loved it. Now I love it, too!

Reply

ginainabottle July 28 2024, 17:33:19 UTC
I can give up pretty much any food for extended periods of time except seafood, and I need to have salmon at least once a week, it’s just so delicious. I hope to visit Japan one day bc Japanese cuisine is the stuff of culinary dreams to me.

Reply

trials_by_fire July 28 2024, 19:35:38 UTC
not that i’m ever having kids but i remember (or was told i don’t really remember) that when i was teething my mom would give me raw octopus to chew on when my parents went out for sushi bc its so chewy. i firmly believe that’s why ive loved sushi like my entire life.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up