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May 2021

I do not know if it is a cultural thing or me just being shy but because of work and friends I have been forced to eat many disgusting things because I do not want to make anyone upset. My list is endless but I have not had anything close to century eggs or insects or guts. I have drawn the line there.

My most recent incident was one of my coworkers has an Irish spouse so they brought in an Irish dish of what the spouse made. I did not get the option to say no or I will have it later, just a bowl with the concoction in front of me on my desk. To say the least I was not happy but my my coworker next to me who also had the same dish placed in front of her was not happy either, she sported the same face I was feeling.

I looked up to my coworker who gave me the dish and smiled waiting for the explanation of what I had in front of me that I was expected to eat with a spoon. They smiled back and informed me this is their spouse's famous, "Irish toffee pudding!"

What is a Irish toffee pudding you might ask. Well, if you look online what I had did not look like the google images. This is what I had.

I continued smiling as my coworker watched me and I picked up my spoon and took a bite. I attempted to not let my tongue touch it but like always it was a failure. I chewed and gulped quickly and I said "oh God this is delicious she has my compliments."

This pleased my coworker greatly and I finished the dish using my soda to wash the taste away. I hated the consistency, the taste, and its appearance. It wasn't unbearable grant you but it was still horrible. I finished my bowl and hoped he never brought this dish in again or any.

I've also accidentally eaten earwax and it was quite unpleasant.

I once made chocolate spaghetti with some friends. It was regular spaghetti topped with chocolate sauce, whipped cream, sprinkles, and stuff. Umm... would not recommend. I have not been adventurous in the kitchen since. :joy:

I don't know what I ate but she said it was a cream puff and it looked like one. Now looking at the ingredients it looks like vanilla is typically the filling but what I ate definitely had some nasty sour filling.

I thought we were good friends but maybe she tricked me into traumatizing my taste buds forever, I can never try one again. :joy:

I hate mint or peppermint... It's most disgusting thing for me, that other think it's good...

Yep it is supposed to be a sweet and very mild filling.
It would not be absolutely impossible that it would have some sourness if they were cheese-based, but it's not at all common for puffs (never saw it actually), so I think it is unlikely, but not impossible. Strong-ish cheese in dessert is an acquired taste I guess, and can taste 'off' at first.

There's no way that wasn't expired or gone bad. I have never heard of a sour cream puff, maybe she filled it with sour cream lol

vanilla extract
My brother tricked me when I was young :laughing:

Goat cheese... I love cheese but there's something about the taste of goat cheese that makes me nauseous instantly. And I have emetophobia.
Also the weird squishy jelly like insides of a tomato. The texture makes me gag, I actually can't swallow it.
I also hate anything fish or seafood related because fish used to make me throw up but I'm vegetarian anyway so that never comes up. Even if I wasn't though, I don't think I'd ever eat any raw fish or meat because of my phobia.
Besides that I don't really have any strong food aversions... I once put way too much salt on an eggplant (the recipe told me to extract the moisture with salt I think and I forgot to rinse them... :skull:)
Never ate any creepy crawly things luckily and I'm not going to say anything else about that so as not to jinx it.

Oh my, same. I despise goaat cheese. It tastes....sour? Ugh. The taste just makes me feel nauseous

Omg I thought I was the only one! I don't even know what it is, it's just vile. And the taste lingers too :sob:

Its just a taste that seems to never come out of my mouth!!! My family thinnks im absolutely mad for hating it.

So does everyone I know lol. They don't get how intense and disgusting even the smallest amounts of goat cheese taste to me... Maybe it's a genetic thing like how cilantro tastes like soap to some people?

Weirdest: I once ate those cooked snails - they tasted... odd but also it was the kind of taste you'd kinda expect from a snail?. The kind of taste you'd associate with the word "wet". The texture was weird too.

Grossest: Brussel Sprouts. Nothing wrong with them as a food, they're just so MUSHY.

@Eiranyx I've eaten cow tongue too! My mom likes it and used to make it once in a while.

I kinda want to try like, cooked insects one day but idk if there is anything like that available at my location haha.

Same, cilantro is great and I feel sorry for everyone with that gene.
I acrually Googled it and apparently it's because of several factors, such as goat milk going bad more quickly, bucks and does living together, the cheese being poor quality... But idk I'm not convinced. The taste might be less overwhelming when it's milder but it's still there and it's still gross.

Pro tip, folks: If your Brussels sprouts are mushy, you're cooking them wrong. Cut them in half, peel off the dark outer leaves, and pan sear them with butter and garlic until the edges are browned and crispy.

This won't stop people who well and truly hate Brussels sprouts from hating Brussels sprouts, but it might save someone who's simply had them prepared badly.