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food and drinks that most people love that you think are disgusting or taste like total shit.

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I'm sure it's delicious. You could substitute just about any nasty food for broccoli in the recipe above and it would be great. Kale gross. Kale with bacon YUM! Baked beans? Yuck. Baked beans with bacon YUM! Bacon makes everything better.

Hmm, in Bacon I trust...

However...

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I'll have to take a leap of faith on that one !
 
Hmm, in Bacon I trust...

However...

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I'll have to take a leap of faith on that one !

There was a similar thing at Denny's for a time. The Maple Bacon Sundae. It actually worked pretty well. The sweetness of the maple syrup was balanced by the saltiness of the bacon. And you know us guys like sweet and salty stuff, right? :bj:
 
Any sea food.....smells like pussy! :bartshock
Especialy Lobster, a big, wet, bug! Why not just eat a big bowl of cockroaches?
 
Well if dislike of cilantro is genetic, it's odd that my sister hates it while I love it.
 
I don't totally dislike it, but...TUNA.

Which is, I believe, the most commonly eaten kind of fish by far, and the most popular.

I "don't really care for" it - a dislike which is not all that strong a dislike, but it nonetheless qualifies as such.

I like every other kind of fish that I have ever tried.
 
I don't totally dislike it, but...TUNA.

Which is, I believe, the most commonly eaten kind of fish by far, and the most popular.

I "don't really care for" it - a dislike which is not all that strong a dislike, but it nonetheless qualifies as such.

I like every other kind of fish that I have ever tried.

why does everybody hate tuna????
 
Beer.Ugh! I have never in my life ever tasted beer. The smell is so god awful gross disgusting I cannot bring myself to taste it. Any time I smell it my stomach tightens up and churns and I feel like it's saying "Don't you dare put that down here, I'm sending it back up if you do". There is one other food smell that gives me the exact same reaction - Juicy Fruit Gum - YUCK!
 
That disgusting bacon sundae I agree... bacon and icecream doesn't go good together. In fact I'll go one step further... bacon in general is disgusting.

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They call it a blooming onion... I called it a greasy blooming piece of shit... onions are nasty...

what is that??? nacho cheese? either way, that looks like it would be disgusting.

and yeah, onions are nasty. 10 years ago, i did the huge mistake of buying onion rings in the frozen food aisle from my local supermarket. needless to say, my christmas break was fucked up. shitted on my bed and everything.
 
It's served at bars and restaurants... specifically the well known Outback steakhouse. Basically its a deep fried onion with batter... nasty as it comes... and incredibly unhealthy.

Onions generally overpower any food they touch... but that's just me.

well, *scratches outback steakhouse as one of the restaurants to eat out to*
 
The anti-onion movement is gaining strength. You can count me in. Scallions, or spring onions, are the worst. In N. Ireland they make an evil dish called champ: mashed potatoes with chopped scallions mixed in, so you can't even pick the bits of onion out. Leeks, which are basically long thin onions, are a different kettle of fish. Who'd have thought that something so colourless and insipid-looking could be so delectable?
 
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