Food aversions no more
I used to hate cilantro, now I really like it.
I used to hate olives, now I really like (most of) them.
I used to really hate pickles, now I really like (some of) them.
There are a few other examples of food aversions that I no longer have. Do you have any examples?
Looking at my examples, I see that they were aversions to taste rather than texture. In my experience talking to people, the aversions based on texture are the hardest to lose.
I used to hate olives, now I really like (most of) them.
I used to really hate pickles, now I really like (some of) them.
There are a few other examples of food aversions that I no longer have. Do you have any examples?
Looking at my examples, I see that they were aversions to taste rather than texture. In my experience talking to people, the aversions based on texture are the hardest to lose.
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The one exception is salad. I discovered I like ranch dressing, so now if there's enough dressing and croutons, I'll pick through a basic green salad. Without a decent dressing, I still don't see the point in eating tasteless green leaves.
I loathe cilantro. I like pitted black olives (always have). I've always liked non-dill pickles - I hate dill almost as much as I hate cilantro.
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I don't know what threw the switch with me for cilantro. I really like it now... but see above for how I used to think about it.