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my sister and i were just discussing new meals to add into our dinner rotation when we came across this topic. i mentioned that while i'm open-minded to most foods, but that i will not eat veal, deer, beets, or any kind of seafood (the last one is due to allergies). i also have the cilantro is soup genes, so i generally avoid meals with that & i also won't eat tofu due to its texture (quiche is up there for the same reason, omelettes are also on thin ice). the exception for tofu (and celery, which i also dislike) is soups. aside from that, i'm cool with trying everything once.

what about you all? what is some food you can't/won't eat (or even try)?
 
Surströmming, Not in a million years...
 
just looked that up and. . eeugh. yeah. right there with you.
Saw the video of Sweedish people eating it... Anomaly... you poor poor man...
 
I mean, for the super dramatic stuff, casu marzu. I like my eyeballs where they are, thanks. Similarly on an extreme end of plausibility, I would not eat meat from any cetacean, even if in a place (like the Faroes) where it's traditional and/or subsistence food.

In terms of things I'm more likely to encounter in my lifetime: horse is a no-go for me, as are whole insects. I'm open to insect flour as a sustainable way of increasing protein, but the idea of being able to see the shape of a cricket and biting into it triggers my gag reflex.

The most common things that I won't try are blue cheeses (or any cheese with visible mold discoloration) and mushrooms, because I've tried some varieties in the past and know that I dislike them for category-wide reasons. Blue cheese is a mental thing, which is why it's visible mold only - I know that all the sharp cheeses I do like also have ripening agents, but I don't want to see it. Mushrooms come down to texture (slimy, bad, no thank you).

I have tried octopus, but I wouldn't eat it now because I have a better understanding of how intelligent they are. Sadly, they are also delicious.
 
Eggs, rice, and ground meat are the unholy trinity of staple foods that I can't eat due to sensory problems and are making my life hell for it.
 
Surströmming makes me sick just by reading description (sorry those who enjoy it!)

I would not eat food that is very spicy (I used to like it until my health went down and now I can't eat spicy things anymore).

Also things like dog meat... just no.
 
Surströmming makes me sick just by reading description (sorry those who enjoy it!)

I would not eat food that is very spicy (I used to like it until my health went down and now I can't eat spicy things anymore).

Also things like dog meat... just no.
Sweedish Sailor loved it, its an aquired taste, definately...

Same Goes with Durian, i think the number 1 thing that makes people don't want to taste durian is the smell.

then reminder, if you ever go to indonesia, never asked for spice... they will call you weak, but its better than to having a stomachache.
 
I got some buddies from Jamaica that have been trying to get me to eat ox tails and I just can't do it.
 
Oh, so many things: octopus legs, cow tongue, fugu (blowfish. It can poison you), the crest of a rooster (forgot what that's called), and lots of other things that won't come to mind just now

Oh, wait. That coffee that has to eaten and crapped out by a bobcat or something! That!
 
hard/soft boiled eggs
and uh
brains of any animal
I can't believe those things are...
EDIBLE
 
Tarantulas and/or silkworms

My floor for "try" is pretty low. I'd give Surströmming a shot even. And I've been on the world's most casual hunt for balut for years. Fried crickets I am told are delicious
 
Nothing of the insect variety. Adding to my list:
Haggis
Cow's foot
Turtle soup
Raw oysters
 
I cannot imagine ever eating bugs, but generally pretty receptive to trying new foods. I'm willing to try the less used animal parts like tongues but absolutely not the brains of anything, something something suggestion of texture.

Oh, and this is something I've tried before but I can't get behind fluffy eggs, like the ones you see for those egg sandwich shops. Texture nightmare and just not very tasty.
 

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