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What food has traumatized your taste buds?

Seriously, guys and gals, don't you try to convert me into eating fish. Phooey. Yuck.

I know it's good for me they say. If you hate what you eat, I suppose it's also good weight management. I've tried fish more times than I wish. The smell alone gives me a literal headache. I used to cry when I was a kid and my grandparents would drag me to seafood restaurants.

Though, I'd eat a fish any day over watching someone eat a crawdad (crayfish). Makes me shiver just thinking about it. Just no, please...don't! hehe.

silvereyes 8 Jan 5
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Actually my taste buds? So many though...mushrooms, asparagus, broccoli, caviar, walnuts, pecans, calamari, oysters...and there are more. There's also some that make me almost gag at the smell, sight or thought of consuming them despite having never tried them - cauliflower, brussel sprouts, mushrooms (though I've tried them, I do gag almost every single time I smell them)...there are honestly too many, but those are at the very front of my mind for hated foods. Also shrimp just freak me the hell out...because there was one time where my parents got a thing of jumbo shrimp...with the heads still on. Those fucking dead,beady eyes...-shudders violently-

@silvereyes Mud vein...? Do I really want to know? I guess I don't eat them anyways and very likely never will, so hit me with it xD

@silvereyes Ah. Everything shits though...xD

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Cilantro.

skado Level 9 Jan 6, 2018
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Most fish, black olives, anything "pickled" except for Kosher dill pickles which I actually love.

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