• sober_monk@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Raw tomatoes. I was eating them in kindergarten when I overheard a teacher describe the explosive diarrhea a kid had that day in graphic detail. Took me 20 years to shake that mental association out of my head.

  • henchman2019@lemmy.world
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    Tuna fish casserole. Made me gag. None of my friends ever heard of it back then and not many now. I think it’s like an old Betty Crocker type recipe. Today, I love it, but only my mom’s.

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      My mom just never made em good. Cook em up right (don’t overcook so they go all sulfury) and add some good seasoning (and onions), and you’ve got something really tasty!

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        Also depending on when and where in the world you grew up, the Brussels sprouts of today’s may be a very different variety than the ones your mom served you as a kid, they’re a lot sweeter and less bitter now.

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    We have an ethnic dish that’s basically mushrooms and chicken meat simmered in a thick white sauce, with optional sour cream.

    As a child, I gagged and retched every time my grandma was cooking it. The smell was indescribably awful to me, like if she were cooking rotting garbage. I could barely bring myself to taste it.

    Now it’s one of my favorite meals. I make it with any variety of Agaricus bisporus. Maybe it’s because my grandma used different species of mushrooms? Who knows what was sold at farmer’s markets in Eastern Europe in the 90s…

  • idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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    Rye bread.

    I hate caraway seed, and all of the rye where I grew up had caraway in it. I now live in Germany where caraway is much more generally prevalent, but it’s not automatically included in all rye bread, and it turns out that rye is a really nice grain for sturdier bread that keeps way longer than wheat. Dinkel/spelt/farro is also great.

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    Fish. But I hated it because it was shit preparation, and it took me a very very very long time to learn that.

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    All the veggies.

    Onion. Garlic. All the bitter foods.

    Still hate coffee though. And I never could like beer. Both too bitter.

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        15 hours ago

        But onion and garlic aren’t bitter.

        I know, I meant onion, garlic, and all the bitter foods.

        fr on grapefruit though, I never understood that either.