I'm not a picky eater in the general sense- i'm not allergic to anything, i'll eat all meats, all fruits, all vegetables, junky food, healthy food, etc. Not a food snob, and will eat all cuisines.
I HATE, with a passion, certain condiments. Mustard, cream cheese, mayonnaise, ranch dressing, cottage cheese. If i'm even near them or know they're in my food, it makes me want to throw up. It's not a taste thing- its a mental thing and the way they look/smell. I love the taste of tuna salad but can't let it touch my tongue because of the mayonnaise- so i crunch it between my teeth and then swallow. Not very enjoyable. I've met people that have similar reactions w/other foods as well. I don't like olives either, but its on a completely different level. I can handle them if I have to, but I don't like the taste.
ETA: i once walked 30 blocks to return a sandwich that had mayonnaise on it, instead of scraping it off. I was starving and I just couldn't eat it. I think the only way I could eat it was if my life LITERALLY depended on it.
I am kind of picky, but most of my pickiness comes from my ultra-weak stomach, not a taste issue. I cannot, cannot eat Indian or Ethiopian food. I get sick every single time. I do dislike a lot of things that make it kind of hard to eat - onions, mustard, spices, mushrooms, pickles... they're foods that are so prevalent but I hate them. (excpet I do like fried pickles... weird.) I can't eat anything remotely spicy-hot.
I feel like there are more, but I forget. I go through phases of feeling like I'm picky. When I dated some of my exes, I felt like the pickiest person ever because we had wildly different tastes (and obviously I ate with them the most often, so I had to feel picky almost every day). But since we've broken up, I don't feel as picky as before
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While I don't consider myself a picky eater, I am.
I'm a vegetarian with food texture issues and won't eat baked fruit or nuts in anything.
Some scary textures are bananas, shrimp, peaches (it's the fuzz).
I also HATE onions. It's due to texture and flavor. Green onions are okay.
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The texture of eggs does me in, in most cases. Scrambled and hard boiled are gross. Stange as it may seem, I like a "dunk'n egg" or an egg over easy that I can dunk my toast in the yolk. I will eat things with eggs mixed in (hello, brownies) but a quiche with too much egg I can not eat.
I also don't like water chestnuts. They are too crunchy. They are like an onion in texture, but without flavor.
I won't drink milk for just about every reason imaginable.
I don't like green olives, but love black olives.
I won't eat a raisin, or most dried fruit (I'll eat dried apricots, and that's all that I can think of. Oh, dried strawberries, but they are hard to find), and I'd like to punch the person who discovered sundried tomatoes. It's like having a pretty piece of leather in my salad. No flavor, just stuff that gets stuck in my teeth.
I also can not eat a PBJ, or drink fruit juice with peanut butter toast/bread.
Under no circumstances will I eat tomato, onion, brocolli, or cauliflower. GRRRRROOSSSSSS! I especially hate tomato. I swear my body rejects the texture. A tomato hits the back of my throat and I will immediately throw up. I actually don't mind the flavor, in fact tomato soup is one of my faves, I just don't do chunks.
A lot of my friends consider me picky because of the tomato and onion. Those two things are just so prevalent in the way people cook.
I'm not super picky, but I really don't like seafood. I'll try it, but if I don't like it I won't force myself to eat it. I also don't like cole slaw, asparagus, eggplant, and cherries, other things too, just can't remember them at the moment.
ETA: I don't eat veal. I also used to hate avocados, but then I tried guacamole, and I LOVE it. YUM.
-- Edited by wetbandit42 at 19:07, 2006-12-12
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Under no circumstances will I eat tomato, onion, brocolli, or cauliflower. GRRRRROOSSSSSS! I especially hate tomato. I swear my body rejects the texture. A tomato hits the back of my throat and I will immediately throw up. I actually don't mind the flavor, in fact tomato soup is one of my faves, I just don't do chunks.
A lot of my friends consider me picky because of the tomato and onion. Those two things are just so prevalent in the way people cook.
Oh you are my tomato soul mate :) I HATE tomatoes too. Just the smell is enough to make me want to throw up.
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I don't eat coleslaw under ANY circumstances. There's something inherently repulsuive about taking a perfectly good vegetable and rendering it unhealthy with all that whitish stuff...
greendiamond- I'm a vegetarian with food texture issues, too. One of the main reasons I don't eat meat is because of texture. I don't like most beans, solely because of texture/looks. I try to force myself to eat them, but they sicken me. I can eat black beans as long as there mixed in with something, but I will not eat any others, especially kidney and navy. And refried beans are repulsive.
I absolutely will never eat a mushroom - a lot of people assume veggies love mushrooms. Not this one.
I also have bad associations with food that I try to block out so people won't think I'm nuts. I love onions, but long grilled or sauteed onions remind me of worms. Now chop 'em up and I'm fine. Black olives remind me of roaches. One other reason I can't eat meat because I instantly think of the animal it came from. I see a steak, I think of a pretty cow in a pasture.
certain dairy products drive me nuts. the smell of plain milk makes me sick to my stomach. and cottage cheese is so aesthetically unappetizing.
i'm weak w/ seafood, too. no shrimp because of the texture (shudder), and i can't eat crabs/lobsters because i used to have a hermit crab that i adored as a kid.
Cottage cheese, mayo, and mushrooms. I can't do mushrooms no matter the size. It could be the tiny chunks from cream of mushroom soup in recipes and I will pick them out one by one.
I also can't handle beef. I tried a week ago due to a work dinner and the only menu choices were lamb chop, steak, salmon, or lobster - none of which I eat! I felt like my whole body was revolting against me for eating that steak (not sick sick but just felt sick to my stomach)
Any type of congealed salad with fruit/nuts in it. All those textures mixed together should be illegal.
Relish, chutney, whole-berry cranberry sauce, etc. Same reason as above.
Fish. I can eat a couple of bites of say, a tuna steak, flounder, or fried catfish. You know, fish that aren't fishy. But then they are all flaky and I get grossed out. I keep trying though, cause I want to like them.
Mushrooms. Just ick.
Mayonnaise
I hate hate HATE soggy, shredded lettuce. Or any lettuce that gets hot and soggy.
I don't eat meats like venison, veal, lamb, etc. I'll try them, but as soon as I start thinking about what I'm eating, I lose my appetite. I guess I'm just desensitized to the "normal" stuff.
We're not picky, we're just supertasters.
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I also utterly hate mayonaise. I am hard pressed to think of any condiment that is more disgusting! Besides that, I hate olives, and sushi almost always triggers my gag reflex. I don't like eggplant or really hot/spicy foods. They make me turn red and blotchy.
Not at all. I'll try just about anything. When I was in South Africa, I ate a lot of game meat that looked extremely unappetizing but I decided to try, just for the experience.
One thing I don't like much at all is celery. Very random.
I'm not at all a picky eater, although I do have some preferences, hehe. The only things that I always say no to are eggplant (blech! I hate the texture) and extremely fatty pieces of meat. In terms of beverages, I'm much pickier -- I don't like coffee or sodas.
I'm not very picky. I'll try almost anything once. But I*hate* the texture of potatoes. I'll eat them when they're fried to the point of being crispy, but that's it. I'm the only person I know who doesn't like mashed potatoes. I also won't eat cottage cheese, shrimp (makes me sick), duck (one of my favorite animals, I tried it once and felt really guilty), or anything that smells like mayo. I'll eat stuff that contains mayo, so long as I can't smell it at all.
I never really considered myself a picky eater, but my stomach can be kind of sensitive, which is the big reason for my pickiness.
But then there are just some things I hate and some things I have to put my foot down on: Raw tomatoes (I can handle them cooked in sauces and as ketchup, but not the gooey stuff around the seeds when they're raw) Avocadoes. I loathe them. Organ meat--tongue, liver, etc--will not do it.