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Quinoa........I thought I would try to be healthy, I spat it straight out....yucky
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God that looks so bad I'm surprised anyone's ever tried it
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Pine nuts. Why the hell anyone would want to eat something that tastes like bog cleaner is beyond me.
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Jellied eels. Hands down.
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Marzipan. It's like eating earwax.
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Rose flavouring, just why? Ugghhh.
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Egg custard.
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Cockles.
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Quinoa........I thought I would try to be healthy, I spat it straight out....yucky
![]() Rather eat warmed up dog muck.
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Pine nuts. Why the hell anyone would want to eat something that tastes like bog cleaner is beyond me.
I'm proposing sea urchin and sea cucumbers. |
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Okra/bhindi/gumbo/lady's fingers – like ashtray mucus.
Or jellied eels. Loved pie and mash with the green liquor though. But check this out. |
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I had Tandoori Chicken in an Indian Restaurant in Westminster that is the only thing I ever had served which I could not eat. Actually there is a Harvester in Bradley Stoke that I went in once and sat down, but when I saw what the people at the next table were served up I left before ordering so I suppose that doesn't count.
They do snails in Raymond Blanc's restaurant in Bristol (jolly good) but I have never dared eat them and nobody has ever dared to share some with me. |
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For me jellied eels - just yuck
Sausage and mash or pie and mash or in fact anything that involves mash potato and a gravy - vile. I like mash but no other food or sauce must come anywhere near it on a plate! Corned beef - why is this even still around |
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They do snails in Raymond Blanc's restaurant in Bristol (jolly good) but I have never dared eat them and nobody has ever dared to share some with me.
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Olives, pork pie, tinned tomatoes, marmite, peanut butter, scotch eggs, christmas pudding and chilli con carne all make me want to heave.
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cous-cous. never again. absolutely revolting stuff.
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cous-cous. never again. absolutely revolting stuff.
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cous-cous. never again. absolutely revolting stuff.
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I'm proposing sea urchin and sea cucumbers.
I didn't believe him until adults backed him up. Even so, I do not want to witness something like that again.
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pepper jack cheese.
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Olives!
Screw those who say it's my palate that's 'wrong' they are grim and I don't want to 'acquire' a taste for them ![]()
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Li-chi (like eating an eyeball)
Olives (fatty and gungy with nasty taste) Avacado pear (the word pear is misleading to the unwary and they are greasy/tasteless and nothing like a pear) Marzipan (waste of butter and almonds) Liver (dry and bitter) Kidney (dry and bitter) Stilton mould cheese (tastes of off food but I like unmouldy version) Liquorice (chewy but not pleasant at all) Shredded wheat (I would rather eat a bowl of unmilled wheat than those dead things) Glace cherries (cherries ruined) Overboiled cauliflour |
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Marzipan
Most fish |
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I went out for a meal last week and had the 'cheese board' at the end of the meal. Most of the cheese (stilton, cheddar, brie, goat) were quite delicious but ........there was one called Oxford Isis - it smelled and tasted quite revolting. My OH tasted it and proclaimed it tasted of pooh ...........quite how he'd know that I really don't know.
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I'm not sure it counts but the worst thing i've ever had to swallow is aloe vera juice. It was years ago but i've never forgotten the disgusting biter taste. Quote:
Most vegetables, Cauliflower, Sprouts & the spawn of Satan known as Broccoli. Oh and Peanut Butter.
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