Blue cheese.
Totally agree especially with fruit cake
Omg yuck please tell me you didn’t try that
I did indeed it is glorious
I love blue cheese. Not sure about the fruitcake. But I’m intrigued now.
I love how funky it is. who knew moldy cheese could add so much to a dish?
I think most cheese is “moldy”. Like isn’t sharp cheddar aged with the moldy edges cut off?
I’m not a cheese expert but I’m pretty sure most cheese is aged and has some level of “mold”.
I think blue cheese is just special in that the process just results in chunks of pieces that contain the mold from the aging process?
Total speaking out of my ass. Correct me please. This is speculation and a question not an answer.
most cheese is actually curdled (aka spoiled) milk essentially, but doesn’t necessarily contain edible mold.
So good with wings. This place near me makes amazing “boneless” wings that aren’t just chicken breast. I think it’s thighs? It’s non white meat boneless wings and I just love the spicy wings you just dunk and eat in some blue cheese. Can’t get enough.
Haggis
They’re wrong, but I get it
I always heard “haggis is an acquired taste” and “it’s disgusting because of what’s in it”. But the first time I tried it… holy shit it’s awesome.
Haggis is only hated by those who haven’t tried it.
Goes great with some neeps and tatties ❤️
Dammit, now I want some haggis.
Black licorice.
Salt that bad boy and you got a party going on.
mmmm, I love the black licorice jelly beans.
Salmiakki!
I really like olives, but I totally get how they’re not for everyone. I also love capers and seaweed.
Bleu cheese. It’s got the funk, and is literally moldy; I can see how that could be off-putting for someone.
Cilantro. Because I know there’s people who have a gene that makes it taste like soap to them.
I’m so sad I have the bad genetics for cilantro. Everyone who loves it seems to love it so much! But alas, soap.
Liver and Onion, anchovies, chunchullo, whitebait, blood and tongue sausage… generally these fall in two categories:
- Food that has a particularly strong flavor that clashes with what people are used to, and
- Food that is made from the parts of an animal that is not “meat” and therefore has an unfamiliar texture.
They’re wrong on all accounts - taste is acquired, and people should at least try food out of their comfort zone - but considering that it took 20 years for me to even consider trying shrimp (which still isn’t my first choice, but I like it now) I can understand.
Cauliflower soup. It tastes amazing to me, but it really does smell like farts
tofu
mmm, I could go for some crispy tofu with hot sauce right about now
I used to eat tofu to be vegan. I didn’t like it much but I put up with it. 1-2 years later and I’ve acquired a taste for it. Now I can eat it cold, fried, baked, etc. It does need some sort of sauce to be genuinely good to me, but it requires a lot less effort than it used to.
My go-to is usually: cubed, marinate briefly in sesame oil and soy sauce (or brine for neutral flavor), then laid out on a pan and baked for 15 or so in the convection oven, which makes it crispy. I use these in various dishes, but theyre also great as-is.
Literally everyone Ive prepared it for likes it, even the ones that “hate tofu.” Because tofu doesnt really taste like anything.
My kids who are most assuredly not vegan like tofu, I think because it was never a substitute anything for them, just an ingredient I use. Ma Po tofu, kimchi jjigae, miso soup, they love it. The youngest even loves the soft silken tofu in miso or seaweed soup, I don’t like that kind.
Yeah I think too many vegans try to pretend it’s chicken or steak. It’s just not. It is its own thing.
Durian. Apparently it’s absolutely disgusting for some people.
I love durian stuff… gf refuses to kiss me for 2 days afterwards but its worth it every time
I had heard about it, so of course I had to try it when visiting Malaysia. It was alright. Durian chocolate carries a whiff of fart when you open it, but the taste is OK.
To me it tastes good but I cannot enjoy it because of the smell.
The smell is interesting, I’ve had it once and it initially smelled like rotting fruit or compost.
Now, it’s the other way around. Rotting fruit smells like durian to me.
Oatmeal. Yes, it’s the texture and temperature of boogers, but I never ate my boogers growing up. What I ate growing up was a lot of oatmeal.
Uni:
I’ve had sea urchin once, at a fishmarket in Tokyo. It’s definitely an acquired taste.
I can barely remember what it tasted like, just that my friend and I each had one and immediately concluded that we didn’t need another. Very different from most sea creatures at least. I expected a mussel, but it was much softer in texture and much stronger in taste.
We ate them plain, but I kinda want to give them another try with some other stuff to dampen the impact.
Tried it once. Reminds me of sea water flavored Jell-O.
I really want to try uni someday! I’ve yet to see it on the menu where I live
If you ever fly into Vancouver bc, you are like 10 minutes away from some of the best Asian food in North America(or so I’m told)
Richmond BC(where the airport, pretty much) is where you will find many good sushi places. You can take a train right from the airport and be there in a few minutes.
I’m not crazy about seafood, so i can’t personally recommend any particular places, but if you want a really interesting(and expensive!) experience look for omakaze places and make arrangments MONTHS in advance
Sushi. Steak tartar.
I like my meat raw if I can eat it without dying.
I like to say that I want it done so that a good veterinarian could bring it back to life.
Grilled liver and onions and jarred Gefilte Fish. Both I grew up eating as an Ashkenazi jew with a working mom who didn’t have time to make her own Gefilte Fish haha. I do understand that both are an acquired taste though.
Never ate liver and onions until I was married. My own mother was grossed out when I told her I ate liver. But it is so flavorful! I’m sad I missed out as a kid because my parents thought it was gross. I promised myself I will not do the same to my kids.
Liver is still a fave of mine but there’s next to nowhere that serves it restaurant-wise and no idea where I’d be able to pick it up locally to try cooking it myself. I’m not even sure what seasoning would be good on it as well if I were to get a hold of it.
Spaghetti with sugar.
Absolute heathen.
I was bullied so bad in school when I said I like sugar in my spaghetti 😅
they were trying to protect you. there are places in Italy where you wouldn’t make it out alive after saying that out loud
Philippines?
Nah, just black.
If you haven’t had a chance, try to find a Jollybee’s near you.
Can do! 🫡
not too bad. I used to think dipping my ritz crackers in apple juice was the bomb until other kids looked at me funny for it.
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What is Sushi Bake?
Pretty much any of those rolls you would see at Western sushi places with sauces and toppings, usually cooked. Unrolled and made more like a casserole.
Sounds tasty enough.
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Yeah, I’d forego the cheese, but to each their own.
I’m curious, though… Are you a midwesterner? This sounds very midwesterner.