Foods you hated but now you LOVE

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Foods you hated but now you LOVE

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There aren't many foods a I dislike but I grew up hating the taste of olives with a passion. If a pizza had olives on I would refuse to eat it.

Now, within the past 6 months I eat olives from a tub pretty much on a daily basis. I actually look forward to my lunch break so I can shovel a tub of olives down my neck.... evidently tastes change as we grow up :)

//Carry on... I'm rambling after my beers (whilst eating olives) 8O
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Nacho Cheese Doritos with Frito Lay Bean Dip.
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Heat. When I was younger I would never eat food with any heat(spice). Now I really enjoy the hot stuff.
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Post by John Cartwright »

neophyte wrote:Heat. When I was younger I would never eat food with any heat(spice). Now I really enjoy the hot stuff.
I'm the opposite.. if I eat spicy food now, bad things will happen :wink:
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I can't recall of anything changing really... I've always been adventurous with my eating... so hmmmm....
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If it doesn't run away, i'll eat it :)
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tomatoes. Flippin A. Ketchup, all good - but the consistency of sliced tomatoes is weiiiird with the seeds and the gooshiness. I'm getting better in my old age [17], but still adverse to them.
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Sushi.

Had a rancid roll one time that pretty much put me off altogether, for a while... Wouldn't say I love it now, but prior to having what was evidently some "really good sushi, dude" the other day, I wouldn't eat it. It was really good, though.
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Post by Roja »

Todd_Z wrote:Flippin A. Ketchup
(No humor here) Is that a joke about Ketchup, or is it a brand, like Worlds Best Ketchup?

Just confused, don't mind me. :)
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Mayo, hated that smelly stuff but now its um um great!

Steak, i don't know what was wrong with me...
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