Anyone know of any gross food that I can make for someone who "love all foods"?!


Question: Ok so I know someone and he really likes to eat pretty much anything. He said he will eat anything and I told him that I could find something that he doesn't like. There are few things he doesn't like admitted. He said as long as it doesn't have to do with those things he will eat it and like it. I told him I could find something that he will hate that doesn't have the things he told me in it. Anyone have any ideas? I know it's kinda a weird question. I need to make something really tastes nasty that's still eatable that does NOT include coliflower or asparagues.


Answers: Ok so I know someone and he really likes to eat pretty much anything. He said he will eat anything and I told him that I could find something that he doesn't like. There are few things he doesn't like admitted. He said as long as it doesn't have to do with those things he will eat it and like it. I told him I could find something that he will hate that doesn't have the things he told me in it. Anyone have any ideas? I know it's kinda a weird question. I need to make something really tastes nasty that's still eatable that does NOT include coliflower or asparagues.

Peanut butter and cheese was gross for me, but I guess that's not completely gross... hm... let me think... do liquids count? because the absolute WORST taste I have ever tasted was liquid echinacea (sorry, I know that's spelled wrong) mixed into orange juice. That was when I was little and couldn't swallow pills. And if that doesn't work, try those Harry Potter Berty Bott's every flavor beans. I don't know ANYBODY who likes the puke or egg flavored ones! :)

Tripe and onions.

pigs feet, you can find it at just about any supermarket...or tongue

i love blood pudding but it grosses some out

CHiken liver. He'll never like that. Maybe you could put chicken livers and horse raddish and jalopeanos and sugar into a blender and he'd have to drink it. That would be gross!

lima beans.. liver... brains...also known as sweet breads...pickled pigs feet...

Pickled beets, Hog head cheese, tongue

Just to clarify, sweetbreads are not brains. They are the thymus and pancreas of a calf. They are very good. My grandmother used to make them for me for my birthday. They were wonderful the way she made them.

You might have a tough time finding something he won't eat. Things like tripe (stomach), brains, liver - cooked and raw, chicken liver, kidneys, sweetbread, tongue aren't bad but my preference is kidneys, beef or calves liver - cooked or raw, sweetbread and tongue. I've tried snake, eel, Rocky Mountain Oysters (bull testicles) - for those "uninitiated" it tastes like chicken gizzards, alligator, squid, octopus, cooked fish and raw, oysters cooked and raw, shrimp, crab, lobster, and crayfish. I've also had boiled pigs feet with kidney beans. Not particularly fond of pickled pigs feet but hubby is.

We were raised where we had to try everything at least once.

You might be able to get him with the Rocky Mountain Oysters, not because of the taste but because of what they are. Guys seem to cringe when you mention them.

I've tried lots of veggies - hubby doesn't like boiled okra - it gets really slimey - like slug trail - that happens if you overcook it. So, if he has an aversion to slimey things, you could try that. But the taste is good.

I've even had bologna with peanut butter in a sandwich and that's not bad either.

have you read this nonsense..
please
why waste the time.
BUT you have two items
make them some way to disguise them he might enjoy.
a cream of cauliflower / asparagus soup with Brussels sprouts quartered
as a spiced bread or cake
I assume it is taste and not allergies..
But there is still a fruit (? durian?)
stinks to high heaven but is really sweet,

chicken hearts and gizzards or beef tongue





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