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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #45 on: February 18, 2019, 08:40:01 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.
In my opinion, Japanese curry is much more palatable than Indian curry. I love Indian curry, especially as it tends to be spicy, but Japanese curry is better I think. Not sure if you’ve had it, but it might be more likeable than Indian.
never heard of Japanese curry.  I know of Thai (love it) and a variety of Indian curries (like some of them).  What's Japanese curry like?

couldn't live without coffee.  growing up in RI, coffee milk is in my blood.
Don't you mean coffee melk? Lol.
have to admit I've never heard it pronounced that way living there my whole life.  considering how many things mis-pronounced there, I'm surprised I never heard that.

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #46 on: February 18, 2019, 08:41:13 PM »

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Anything grape flavored. You can't recreate that flavor. It's all a lie.
Yeah but.....wine 🍷🍷🍷
eeewwwww.  my wife's a wine lover and she's welcome to it. 

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #47 on: February 18, 2019, 08:41:28 PM »

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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #48 on: February 18, 2019, 08:45:29 PM »

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Champagne

Yup totally wasted on me.

Mustard is from hell too.
have to agree with champaign and wine in general.  waste of perfectly good grape juice.

no love for mustard?  need it on hot dogs and brats

It used to legit make me gag as a kid.  Especially the really yellow stuff.  I can handle some grainy stuff in recipes, but there's no type of mustard that will improve any eating experience for me!
Yup

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #49 on: February 18, 2019, 08:51:49 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.
In my opinion, Japanese curry is much more palatable than Indian curry. I love Indian curry, especially as it tends to be spicy, but Japanese curry is better I think. Not sure if you’ve had it, but it might be more likeable than Indian.
never heard of Japanese curry.  I know of Thai (love it) and a variety of Indian curries (like some of them).  What's Japanese curry like?

couldn't live without coffee.  growing up in RI, coffee milk is in my blood.
Don't you mean coffee melk? Lol.
have to admit I've never heard it pronounced that way living there my whole life.  considering how many things mis-pronounced there, I'm surprised I never heard that.
Oh, it's how like every one of my sons friends pronounced it.

Of course they always pronounced Coventry as Carventry too.

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #50 on: February 18, 2019, 08:55:03 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.

Oh man, I forgot about my hatred of avacado. It makes getting sushi a lot more difficult for me
I'm bitter.

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #51 on: February 18, 2019, 08:59:59 PM »

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Champagne

Yup totally wasted on me.

Mustard is from hell too.

What??

Montreal smoke meat and mustard = heaven

Man, I'll give you a TP just for mentioning smoked meat. I was eating that at least once a week when I was up there for work, and made some myself last summer. I could eat just that for the rest of my life (though that life would probably be very, very short)
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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #52 on: February 18, 2019, 09:10:48 PM »

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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #53 on: February 18, 2019, 09:10:56 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.
In my opinion, Japanese curry is much more palatable than Indian curry. I love Indian curry, especially as it tends to be spicy, but Japanese curry is better I think. Not sure if you’ve had it, but it might be more likeable than Indian.
never heard of Japanese curry.  I know of Thai (love it) and a variety of Indian curries (like some of them).  What's Japanese curry like?

couldn't live without coffee.  growing up in RI, coffee milk is in my blood.
Japanese curry is a lot thicker than Thai and Indian curries because it uses flour in the gravy (IIRC) alongside the spices. It’s also often garnished with pickled vegetables.

The meat is also a bit different, as it’s very popular for the chicken or the pork “katsu” (cutlet) is crumbed/fried, which is a bit different from the usual chicken and beef bits you get in Indian and Thai ones.

Other than that, I can’t really say much, besides it being less spicy and more peppery
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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #54 on: February 18, 2019, 10:01:17 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.
In my opinion, Japanese curry is much more palatable than Indian curry. I love Indian curry, especially as it tends to be spicy, but Japanese curry is better I think. Not sure if you’ve had it, but it might be more likeable than Indian.
never heard of Japanese curry.  I know of Thai (love it) and a variety of Indian curries (like some of them).  What's Japanese curry like?

couldn't live without coffee.  growing up in RI, coffee milk is in my blood.
Don't you mean coffee melk? Lol.
have to admit I've never heard it pronounced that way living there my whole life.  considering how many things mis-pronounced there, I'm surprised I never heard that.
I've lived in RI my whole life and I still remember one family that lived next to us when I was a kid that all pronounced it that way.  It still stands out because I've never heard anyone else say it that way.

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #55 on: February 18, 2019, 10:04:01 PM »

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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #56 on: February 18, 2019, 10:21:34 PM »

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Blue cheese and anything really bitter

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #57 on: February 18, 2019, 10:28:15 PM »

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Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #58 on: February 18, 2019, 10:39:35 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.
In my opinion, Japanese curry is much more palatable than Indian curry. I love Indian curry, especially as it tends to be spicy, but Japanese curry is better I think. Not sure if you’ve had it, but it might be more likeable than Indian.
never heard of Japanese curry.  I know of Thai (love it) and a variety of Indian curries (like some of them).  What's Japanese curry like?

couldn't live without coffee.  growing up in RI, coffee milk is in my blood.
Japanese curry is a lot thicker than Thai and Indian curries because it uses flour in the gravy (IIRC) alongside the spices. It’s also often garnished with pickled vegetables.

The meat is also a bit different, as it’s very popular for the chicken or the pork “katsu” (cutlet) is crumbed/fried, which is a bit different from the usual chicken and beef bits you get in Indian and Thai ones.

Other than that, I can’t really say much, besides it being less spicy and more peppery
good to know.  TP for the culinary tip

Re: flavors/tastes you can't stand
« Reply #59 on: February 18, 2019, 10:42:14 PM »

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Coffee and anything remotely coffee flavored like Kahlua. Just the smell of the stuff makes me ill.

Avacado/guacamole is just the worst thing ever.

Curry...at least the particular type of curry I had the only time I went to an Indian restaurant. Don't ever want to taste that again.
In my opinion, Japanese curry is much more palatable than Indian curry. I love Indian curry, especially as it tends to be spicy, but Japanese curry is better I think. Not sure if you’ve had it, but it might be more likeable than Indian.
never heard of Japanese curry.  I know of Thai (love it) and a variety of Indian curries (like some of them).  What's Japanese curry like?

couldn't live without coffee.  growing up in RI, coffee milk is in my blood.
Don't you mean coffee melk? Lol.
have to admit I've never heard it pronounced that way living there my whole life.  considering how many things mis-pronounced there, I'm surprised I never heard that.
I've lived in RI my whole life and I still remember one family that lived next to us when I was a kid that all pronounced it that way.  It still stands out because I've never heard anyone else say it that way.
I'll keep an ear out for that and see if I hear anyone say it like that