Foods that irrationally yuck you out

Pineapple - just smelling pineapple juice gives me a headache.
Bananas going brown
Marmite, surprised not been mentioned yet
 
I never like the thought of eating rabbit, probably due to having a pet one as a kid. I’m also one of those people who doesn’t like egg and beans touching on a full English but I’m not overly precious.

A recent one was when covering a class late last year in Moscow, taking the kids to lunch and seeing one of them dip white bread into compote fruit juice, proper wrong that like.
 
I never like the thought of eating rabbit, probably due to having a pet one as a kid. I’m also one of those people who doesn’t like egg and beans touching on a full English but I’m not overly precious.

A recent one was when covering a class late last year in Moscow, taking the kids to lunch and seeing one of them dip white bread into compote fruit juice, proper wrong that like.
Beans shouldn't be anywhere near a full English :) (n)
 
All the fussy eater fannies from school on one thread ;) I find as your palate matures you find enjoyment from more and more foods, especially the natural authentic flavours of other cultures. I like anything, as long as it is good...

P.S. Someone above suggesting eating raw anchovies from the jar as a hangover cure is one of the most stupid things I've ever heard of. Cooked on Pizzas or in sauces for Pasta. No one sane eats raw anchovies
 
All the fussy eater fannies from school on one thread ;) I find as your palate matures you find enjoyment from more and more foods, especially the natural authentic flavours of other cultures. I like anything, as long as it is good...

P.S. Someone above suggesting eating raw anchovies from the jar as a hangover cure is one of the most stupid things I've ever heard of. Cooked on Pizzas or in sauces for Pasta. No one sane eats raw anchovies
Why thank you 🙂

Theyre not raw, I mean the salted ones you get in the little jar, are they raw? Anyway the fish equivalent of salty bacon and who doesn’t use that as a hangover cure. Fresh ones are miles better, they never make it into a prepared dish, just get slurped direct from the tub - delish.
 
Cucumber, peas, custard, rice pudding, sago, tapioca, banana.
With some it's the taste and others the vomit like texture.
 
I cant eat any sort of seafood, just the smell sets me off, and eggs, in any format. I'm the fussiest of eaters which sometimes annoys me, but I just can't help it
 
I cant eat any sort of seafood, just the smell sets me off, and eggs, in any format. I'm the fussiest of eaters which sometimes annoys me, but I just can't help it
Totally agree with the seafood and egg thing.

That rotten smell is my body's way of saying whatever you do do not put that rancid thing in your mouth.
 
Why thank you 🙂

Theyre not raw, I mean the salted ones you get in the little jar, are they raw? Anyway the fish equivalent of salty bacon and who doesn’t use that as a hangover cure. Fresh ones are miles better, they never make it into a prepared dish, just get slurped direct from the tub - delish.
Yes the salted ones in jars are raw, as are "fresh" ones in a tub. Each to their own but that is the most bizarre hangover cure I've ever heard of - raw anchovies 🤢
 
Pomegranate and tomato juice/bloody Mary - both too similar to blood guts & innards for my liking

That said I'm ok with ketchup
 
Far too middle class Smoggie.
My Sunday tea wouldn't have been the same if I didn't dip white bread into the fruit syrup / carnation cream "soup" in my bowl of tinned fruit. Lovely.

I think my reaction stems from a birthday party as a kid when I picked up a plain sandwich not realising it had been sitting in spilt blackcurrant juice, took a bite and nearly chundered everywhere, still turns my stomach to this day!
 
Salmon - I don’t know whether it’s the colour or what - I’m a lover of all things seafood generally bar this!
 
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