What food tastes the worst when rewarmed in the microwave?!


Question: Whoever names the one I'm thinking first gets Best Answer. be a bit specific.


Answers: Whoever names the one I'm thinking first gets Best Answer. be a bit specific.

McDonald's or any fast food fries.....Gross.....

Anything with roast meat.

french fries.

the worst would be, hm, i guess fried cooked chicken.
it smells like farts. and then the batter would be all mushy and nasty as well.

fish.

i agree with those french frie things what ever they are?????

Seafood - especially shrimp is bad in the microwave.

I don't have a problem with other meats - beef, pork, chicken.

fetuccini alfredo, because the sauce always breaks unless you mix a little cream or milk in it.

Any kind of french fries

I would guess Hamburgers, especially with everything on it. The Buns get humid, and thus watery, the Lettuce warms up, and the whole Hamburger is ruined.

eggs

tapioca (sabudana), eggs, shrimp or scallops

Pasta or chinese

rewarmed huh......... spaghetti, pizza, french fries, pies" dont ask something my dad does". Liver and Onions"yuck" for some reason comes to mind. Bagels specially if they warm to long they get rubbery and then you have to chew on them for a darn long time..lol. The one thing in college we rewarmed alot and for some stupid reason we still ate it was ramen noodles talk about nasty, I think im paying for it now, finicky tummy..lol Happy Holidayz

Pizza

Gets all soggy

eggs. never rewarm eggs.

I would have to say FRIES! Blechhhhh!

Fried chicken.

french fries, especially mcdonalds ones lol..

and i HATE pasta, especially with sauce on it, reheated in the microwave..i HATE IT





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