• xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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        2 months ago

        Mushrooms and eggplants for me… outside of the delicious berenjas con miel which are sliced thin enough and fried crisp enough to lose their chew!

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    2 months ago

    I’m also that guy. And every time I say I don’t like raw tomatoes someone pipes up with “Well you just haven’t had a good one.”

    I promise you, I have had what people call a good tomato and I still didn’t like it.

    • Corigan@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      I hate all tomatoes.

      Went to Italy on vacation and was like what the hell I’ll try it here. Delicious, amazingly different. Normally tomatoes taste like spoiled ham to me (best way I can describe it) but not there

      Came back home to the states… Tried again, garbage.

      No idea if it was dressed up, or freshness but yeah.

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        2 months ago

        Having grown tomatoes in my garden for several years now, I get why people think regular store tomatoes are gross. Even the good looking ones are already dead. Their flavor only lasts maybe a week and it dies off quickly. There’s nothing like a tomato picked and eaten the same day.

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      2 months ago

      If someone gave me a tomato that didn’t have the texture of one, then that isn’t a tomato.

      The taste is less of a problem.

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    2 months ago

    I felt this way until the first time I had a tomato that had never been refrigerated. Turns out that the enzymes that make tomatos taste good denatures at fridge temps, and makes them taste like grainy mush. If you ever get a chance to try a fresh tomato, I can’t guarantee you’ll like it but I can guarantee it’s a significantly different taste and texture than the cold ruined tomatoes you find at a grocery store

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      2 months ago

      It could also be that the tomato you tasted was selectively bred for taste, while the grocery store tomatoes are selectively bred for looks and robustness.

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    2 months ago

    White onions for me

    Every single time i accidentally eat any white onion that hasnt been cooked into mush my brain immediately decides it has just eaten a cockroach and it must be ejected. For good measure better evacuate the stomach too

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    2 months ago

    I also have a similar inconsistency with carrots, raw they’re fine, baked they’re fine too. But when it’s cooked it tastes awful.

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    2 months ago

    It is the texture.

    Tomatoes have the texture of a rotting apple filled with snot.

    The taste might be amazing, but the texture is horrific. It only works if the texture is completely gone, like when mixed in a sauce or other foods.

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    My friend calls them “tainted water.” I love them though, I mean I have Italian ancestry so I think it’s like a law or something that I need to love them.

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    Tomatoes actually make me want to vomit. Peppers aren’t as bad (especially spicy ones because the spice helps cover up the texture), and I will happily eat salsa, tomato sauce, ketchup, catsup (I swear catsup and ketchup taste slightly different), and basically anything with tomatoes so long as they’re small and consistent enough. However, the texture of raw tomatoes? Eugh. Cherry tomatoes are worse. They pop in your mouth like eyeballs. Ew.

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    Both are good. Both also cause a burning feeling from lower throat to bottom sternum that culminates with a stabbing sensation courtesy of Vlad the impaler straight through the back.

    These are tasty bastards any way you eat them, but the heartburn and indigestion are increasingly not worth it.

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      2 months ago

      Uh, you sure, you’re not somehow allergic or something? I glug pureed tomatoes like there’s no tomorrow and I’ve never had heartburn or indigestion from them.

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        2 months ago

        I second this question. I get the same feeling with gluten. It’s not the emergency type of allergy, but it inflames my stomach and intestines like nothing else.

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    2 months ago

    The one constant in all those sauces in the meme, other than tomato paste, is sugar. With enough sugar, almost anything is edible if nit downright tasty. Looking at you rhubarb.

    • RandomLegend [He/Him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      My wife starts shivering just thinking about eating a tomato but when eating my bolognose, which I do not add a single gram of sugar, says she likes tomato sauce. Just not tomatoes 😅