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Posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat? on Apr-28-2011 01:48:

Picky eaters....

Something sparked my interest in this recently. I'm still baffled that some full grown men (aka 30+) are still picky eaters! Don't you know your tastebuds reform every 15-28 days??? All food should be delicious at this stage in life.... Or at least try it every few weeks... you're not 7 anymore! Thoughts????

What DON'T you like, and why... (since most of you are guys on this forum... but I'm also interested in what girls think)



ps. TA has been boring lately (also posted this on facebook. heh)

Let's share


Posted by drEamer on Apr-28-2011 02:20:

cant stand green peppers.....i dont like peapods, or water chestnuts either...


Posted by DaveT on Apr-28-2011 02:56:

I still don't like seafood. Or Sushi. Or fresh tomatoes. Or very herby tasting meat.

And yes, I continously try it. I did like tomatoes for about two years when I was in my late teens. I like calamari once. Same with Salmon. I do like Hooters clam chowder. But that's because it doesn't takes like clam chowder. more like potato soup. But it's damn good!


Posted by DaveT on Apr-28-2011 03:04:

yeah, water chestnuts are nasty


Posted by nima86 on Apr-28-2011 03:47:

sushi tried it didnt like it


Posted by firefox� on Apr-28-2011 04:42:

Re: Picky eaters....

still not very excited about tomatoes. I usually order burgers without. Except those little cherry tomatoes. I like those. hehe

and yeah, most seafood (except fish and calamari). Tried shrimps, but I don't like their consistency.. :P

quote:
Originally posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat?
ps. TA has been boring lately (also posted this on facebook. heh)


and where would that be? just your wall? a group? Facebook questions?


Posted by Koolaid74 on Apr-28-2011 06:30:

This is turning out to be Lindsay's nightmare. LOL

I used to be more picky as a child. Not anymore. I have a long list of food that I used to not like as a kid, but now appreciate and enjoy. People's palette definitely change with age.


Posted by Dartma on Apr-28-2011 07:17:

I was never a picky eater, that was always a huge turn off from anyone who was


Posted by DjWoody on Apr-28-2011 07:36:

I don't like eggs sunny side up, or any type that has a runny yolk. It grosses me out. Funny thing is, I used to like them when I was a kid.

Not a big fan of fish. I still can't get used to the smell. Except mom's fish tacos. Those are bomb!!!

I used to love kiwi's, but now I'm allergic to them so I can't eat them at all.

Otherwise, I'll try everything at least once.


Posted by gerard6975 on Apr-28-2011 08:56:

Lindsay, it's fine to be picky if the person has very good taste and doesn't settle for mediocre crap.


Posted by DaveT on Apr-28-2011 09:03:

But how does someone define what's mediocre or not? Something can be mind blowing to one person and taste like crap to another. Again, it's all about those involuntary taste buds.

It's impossible.. Can't tell you how many times I've felt ripped off eating expensive food at restaurants. Or gone to some and been disgusted by that stuff on the menu that's supposed to be amazing. I can cook a plain ribeye (just using this as an example) on the grill at home and it taste better to me than 99% of the stuff i eat at those places and it's a fraction of the price. And I feel just as happy and as satisfied eating that than someone who goes pays out their ass at some reputable restaurant. But because it's just some mediocre quality ribeye I bought at the store, I guess I suck.

I should just stop now.


Posted by shuni on Apr-28-2011 09:56:

i HATE celery, i dont like pickles, cherry tomatoes, grapefruit.....


Posted by omega1n on Apr-28-2011 13:02:

I'll eat anything as long as it doesn't involve horseradish, blue cheese or Indian food.


Posted by LYNDSAYwhaaat? on Apr-28-2011 15:33:

Haha you guys are funny. Just came across this article on yahoo's homepage about "adult selective eating" and "supertasters". Interesting....

�What is Adult Selective Eating? Like kids, adult picky eaters limit themselves to an extremely narrow range of foods. Unlike those who suffer from anorexia nervosa or bulimia, adult picky eaters are seemingly not worried about calorie counts or body image. But so far, researchers don�t know if adult picky eaters just haven�t outgrown childhood patterns or if their eating habits are a new twist on obsessive compulsive disorder. Some may be �supertasters,� with an abnormally acute sense of taste that turns them off certain foods. Many appear to have had unpleasant childhood associations with food.


�Adult picky eaters: Food preferences tend to be bland, white or pale colored - plain pasta or cheese pizza are said to be common foods along with French fries and chicken fingers. Some picky eaters stick to foods with a common texture or taste.

http://health.yahoo.net/experts/day...s-are-they-real


Posted by gerard6975 on Apr-28-2011 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveT
But how does someone define what's mediocre or not?


Just as an example, I love sushi. I can't get enough of it. But here's my criteria for choosing a sushi restaurant:
- owned and operated by Japanese. (sorry my Korean friends & other Asians)
- has a sushi bar so I can inspect freshness and quality of the fish
- doesn't offer sushi you can't fit in your mouth in one bite
- no buffet
- recommended by other sushi lovers


Posted by SillySilvia on Apr-28-2011 18:04:

WOW, where do I start with this?

I have a son, 15 yrs old. as a baby, he ate pretty much anything. as a toddler, he started pushing things away. after age 5, he became picky. now a bit of info on him...he had/has sensitive hearing(fireworks sounds were too much for him and he would cry it hurt his ears) so I think his taste buds are just as sensitive. for him, it is about texture first, taste second. we have been trying to change his ways telling him to try a couple bites of something. he'll try it and think about it and say he either didnt like it, will try again next time or he liked it(rarely happens). we have been telling him that if he takes a girl out, eating spaghetti or quesadillas isnt going to impress her and eating off the kids menu will make him look stupid.

now as for my hubby, he is less picky but is scared to try new things and if we go to a new place, he will find something that is the most basic of things...no werid veggies or weird sauce. he is a meat and potatoes kinda guy for the most part.

do you know how much it sucks having 2 people like that to cook for when I was brought up trying anything and everything?! I love food and I have to bring myself down to their level. when we go out, I go for plates with flavor and meats I dont cook(pork, lamb, veal, lengua, etc...). life is too short to eat bland food. there is such delicious food out there. being allergic to food is one thing but choosing not to eat it cuz youre too scared to try it is another. try things, you might like it...worst case, you dont but give food a chance!


Posted by DjWoody on Apr-28-2011 19:04:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveT
But how does someone define what's mediocre or not? Something can be mind blowing to one person and taste like crap to another.


Like Food Trucks!!!! I don't get this new foodie fascination with Food Trucks! To me, no matter how you put it, they're still roach coaches with nasty food. To top it off, some of them are as expensive as restaurants.

I've yet to try one that will blow me away, and I've tried several. As a matter of fact, we had like 20 "gourmet" food trucks show up to my work last year, and it was all over Twitter. I tried several of them and they all sucked, except the Shaved Ice one! hahaha

Growing up, I worked at a factory. Every day, a different food truck would show up during lunch time. Back then, food trucks were something we ate when we couldn't afford to go to McDonalds or we didn't have time to. They were nasty!!!




Posted by Stassi on Apr-29-2011 01:47:

quote:
Originally posted by gerard6975
Lindsay, it's fine to be picky if the person has very good taste and doesn't settle for mediocre crap.

like 15 dollar nachos at the standard :P


Posted by -FSP- on Apr-29-2011 02:54:

It's not that I am a picky eater, it's just that I have exquisite tastes.

I will not touch anything from the sea. Period. You see that lobster? That lobster looks like a cockaroach. They might be relatives. Not eating a cockaroach with claws. no sir.

I'm all about burgers. I'm also all about chick-fil-a. chick-fil-a is a high class fast food resturaunt. They don't treat you like they do in chick-fil-a. If you don't believe me, go there.


Posted by DaveT on Apr-29-2011 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
Like Food Trucks!!!! I don't get this new foodie fascination with Food Trucks! To me, no matter how you put it, they're still roach coaches with nasty food. To top it off, some of them are as expensive as restaurants.

I've yet to try one that will blow me away, and I've tried several. As a matter of fact, we had like 20 "gourmet" food trucks show up to my work last year, and it was all over Twitter. I tried several of them and they all sucked, except the Shaved Ice one! hahaha

Growing up, I worked at a factory. Every day, a different food truck would show up during lunch time. Back then, food trucks were something we ate when we couldn't afford to go to McDonalds or we didn't have time to. They were nasty!!!





Best Food Truck in LA: http://southphillyexperience.com/

Straight authentic. Everything is done right. bread (Amoroso ) and snacks (Tastycakes) imported from philly.


Posted by gerard6975 on Apr-29-2011 04:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Stassi
like 15 dollar nachos at the standard :P


right on! :P but it is duck confit nachos


Posted by bigperf on Apr-29-2011 04:44:

quote:
Originally posted by omega1n
I'll eat anything as long as it doesn't involve horseradish, blue cheese or Indian food.


dang... exactly the same here!


Posted by DaveT on Apr-29-2011 06:13:

quote:
Originally posted by omega1n
I'll eat anything as long as it doesn't involve horseradish, blue cheese or Indian food.


I used to hate Indian food, but have come to love a good curry and a good garlic naan. But not just indian curry. Japanese curry is hella good. Don't like Thai curry though.


Posted by trancension on Apr-29-2011 06:19:

I'm a pretty picky eater when I have the option to be, but at the end of the day, if my options are limited, I will eat whatever, except a few things (Sushi, Indian food, anything mayonnaise, anything with mushrooms, and a few other random items that I can't think of off the top of my head).

Until I was about 12 or 13, I was simply a picky eater...I would only eat what I wanted to eat, and if I didn't like the options before me, I would just not eat. My mom used to play the "if you don't eat your dinner, you can't eat dessert" card on me...I never cared for dessert for some reason, so this never worked on me. But when I started going out on dates...I didn't wanna look foolish, so I literally just ate whatever. That's how I found out I did not like Sushi. Ate it on a date, almost threw up after every bite. Pretty sure the girl knew too. Ya...no 2nd date.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Apr-29-2011 07:01:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveT
I used to hate Indian food, but have come to love a good curry and a good garlic naan. But not just indian curry. Japanese curry is hella good. Don't like Thai curry though.


Japanese curry!? I'll have to try that sometime soon. How can you not like Thai curry?? So good Love me some duck curry.

When I was younger I was a relatively picky eater. The only vegetable I would eat was Broccoli. Around 18 or so I started eating some salads and realized that I actually liked salad! I also learned that I loved asparagus and just about any vegetable other than brussel sprouts I'll eat just about anything put in front of me now, living or dead hahaha

Gerard - I normally agree with you on your points for sushi restaurants. There's one sushi restaurant back home here that is owned by Koreans (gasp!) but they do literally everything right, and god knows I'm not the only one that thinks that- anytime I eat dinner there the place is packed with Japanese people puttin' back the sake and Koreans with their soju. One thing I love about the place is the Korean flair. That is, after you order they bring out a couple awesome side dishes for free, similar to the type of stuff you'd get at a Korean bbq. You just can't go wrong with that!

This is all making me so hungry right now. Damn...


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