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popular types of cuisine you can't stand ?

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Chinese food, i really do not like the stuff. I can't see why people make such a fuss about it, if someone ever suggested that we went for a Chinese I'd say NO! And as for a takeaway, please don't expect me to eat any.
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    wampa1wampa1 Posts: 2,997
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    Fine Dining. Bollocks, more like.
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    Raquelos.Raquelos. Posts: 7,734
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    Fried chicken, bleugh, not strictly speaking a cuisine but you get fried chicken shops so.... It tastes cack and smells worse, double bleugh
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    Rachael.Rachael. Posts: 2,331
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    Indian food. Can't stand the stuff. I love Chinese food though!
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    LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,660
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    Sushi: couldn't eat it if you paid me.
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    cahcah Posts: 24,689
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    Chinese food and Indian food ,I really can't stand it Sushi is also Vile
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    tiacattiacat Posts: 22,521
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    Hate chinese and the one time I had KFC I hated it.
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    Pumping IronPumping Iron Posts: 29,891
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    I find Italian food to be a little overrated, but I enjoy pretty much anything.
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    poshblokeposhbloke Posts: 815
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    Don't know if you'd call it a "cuisine", but I've never liked pizzas of any type. Weird thing not to like, especially as I've nothing against cheese, bread or tomato in general but just the smell of a pizza makes me gag...
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    SoomacdooSoomacdoo Posts: 6,645
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Sushi: couldn't eat it if you paid me.

    Why not?
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    Paul_PPaul_P Posts: 269
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    wampa1 wrote: »
    Fine Dining. Bollocks, more like.

    Yup, had to go to a dinner in a fancy place, supposedly three course, each course was about the size of a portion of baby food, wasn't even that tasty. Had to stop on the way home for a kebab.

    I personally can not stand any sort of seafood. Hate the taste of fish or the sea.
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    Rachael.Rachael. Posts: 2,331
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Sushi: couldn't eat it if you paid me.

    Ugh, yes this too.
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    alan29alan29 Posts: 34,639
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    Stuff with chilli.
    Ruins the flavour of everything else.
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    MesostimMesostim Posts: 52,864
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    Cottage/Shepherds pie... vomit with mashed vomit imo.
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    SJ_MentalSJ_Mental Posts: 16,138
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    Any pizza with pineapple or even cooked in the same oven as one.
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    Hank1234Hank1234 Posts: 3,756
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    Mcdonalds
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    ChristaChrista Posts: 17,560
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    All fast food including burger and chips, fish and chips, kebabs etc yuck.

    Roast red meat, sausages, meat pies, Yorkshire pudding.
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    My usernamesMy usernames Posts: 1,002
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    Not exactly cuisine but definitely Horrid food:
    any meat substitute like tofu or tvp
    Cauliflower cheese,
    Anything bland and gloopy like hospital food
    Semolina
    Tinned soup- too salty

    The best cuisine I've had recently was in a Pakistani restaurant, fantastic curries!
    Lebanese food is also good
    My mums cooking when I was a kid was always great
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 557
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    Greggs is disgusting, tastes of lard. Don't know how people eat that muck.
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    RiDsTeRRiDsTeR Posts: 12,227
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    Another vote for sushi Urgh.
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    wampa1wampa1 Posts: 2,997
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    Even before I was vegetarian something about kebabs just turned me off. Probably because they're synonymous with lairy drunken lout.
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    Jim_McIntoshJim_McIntosh Posts: 5,866
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    I like foreign food more than traditional British food.

    And I realise that much of what we might call foreign food is in fact slightly different from what they might make in their own countries and is really a subgroup of it's own....nevertheless I prefer food we consider Indian, Chinese, Mexican rather than the traditional beef and potatoes, pies, and stuff.

    Pies for me (including bridies and all the other hot stuff you buy in British bakeries).
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,535
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    Sausage rolls, hate the smell it smells greasy and vomit worthy but working in greggs for 3 years will do that to you, hate donuts too.
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    Sifter22Sifter22 Posts: 12,057
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    Indian/Curries: Just seems to be the default for every meal out 'Oh let's go for a curry'. Most of the time they're rubbish as well.

    Chinese: The 'Chinese' we get isn't really what they eat in China. So we're left with fatty cheaply produced stuff.
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    Jim_McIntoshJim_McIntosh Posts: 5,866
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    wampa1 wrote: »
    Even before I was vegetarian something about kebabs just turned me off. Probably because they're synonymous with lairy drunken lout.

    I thought they were elephant legs! No more kebabs for me. I'm not into eating people - even drunken louts. :p
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    TARDIS BlueTARDIS Blue Posts: 10,288
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    Most seafood.
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