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When I was younger my grandma would always try to get me to eat liver and onions, but I downright refused and got stuck eating beets and finished the can. But I will say horseradish really cleans out the nasal passages
You would have hate growing up in my house. You couldn't refuse dinner. No matter what it was. I'm not kidding. I really have eaten fishhead stew (the eye eyeballs thicken it) and fried eels that taste a bit worse than bicycle tires. The beauty was Dad made both those meals and they are to only two meals we didn't have to finish, (because he couldn't finish them and he could eat just about anything. lol) Fishhead stew smells like and taste like exactly what you'r imagining right down to pulling a gill our of your mouth. lol
Squash made me gag. Too slimy. But when I grew up and hubby made squash it wasn't slimy. It's almost sweet, like eating grilled cukes. You need to right person to make it for you.
For church potluck, a friend brought Dirt. Dirt is chocolate cake shredded to the point that it looks like dirt. She'd put it in a flower pot with a fake flower on it. And then you dug in and found worms -- gummi worms, but it took me back a bit. lol
Well, the first one is durian (king of the fruit), celery, chinese celery and the other one in cantonese, it's known as dong ho...I don't know how to call it in english though but they taste strange! durian smells AWFUL!
I've tasted them raw with dips or salad, or stir fry. Still, I don't like them! There's some kind of funny taste and oh yes, I don't like paw paw too Paw paw have funny taste as well...However, I like over cooked celery in soup like in minestrone
I finally thought of a food I don't like. sushi.
The weird thing is, I like all the elements of sushi. I love fish. I love seaweed. And I quite like rice. I just...don't like them all together apparently :/
Also, don't much care for pecan pie.
I vomit non-stop whenever the durian smell fills the air. I could hardly breathe as well. The smell is horrifying! Even those that don't smell that pungent, the look of them eating the fruit makes me puke!
Durian is a fruit that is prohibited to enter into hotels and public transports in Malaysia, Singapore, and other countries.
What do you mean, Carol? Properly-watered celery tastes like water in that it doesn't have much flavour. What would you say it tastes like? As for watermelon, it tastes like sweetened fruit water.
Celery tastes like celery... I don't really know if they're properly watered, but I love them... and I still don't think they taste like water...
Watermellon tastes like watermellon.. delicious... mellon on the other hand tastes like nothing... it's sugary gritty water... kinda lika chayote... well, chayote really tastes like nothing...
I absolutely detest them, it is traditional here in the UK to have them with your Christmas day turkey dinner, needless to say my dinner was/is minus them!
I absolutely detest them, it is traditional here in the UK to have them with your Christmas day turkey dinner, needless to say my dinner was/is minus them!
I vomit non-stop whenever the durian smell fills the air. I could hardly breathe as well. The smell is horrifying! Even those that don't smell that pungent, the look of them eating the fruit makes me puke!
Durian is a fruit that is prohibited to enter into hotels and public transports in Malaysia, Singapore, and other countries.
But that is very good for diabetics... when i was small i was so choosy, but by highschool thought why didnt i learn to like veggies earlier... i learned to eat that too. Once a young lady cooked it such that the bitterness ws greatly removed after soaking in salt before cooking, and what and how she blended there for the kids said they'd eat that. Maybe we have it once a month--oh, but the salad is more interesting i think.
And this? found the photo so nice and i thought of purple yam.
I absolutely detest them, it is traditional here in the UK to have them with your Christmas day turkey dinner, needless to say my dinner was/is minus them!