What the worst combination of food you've had?!


Question: To be honest i never have had one and hopefully never will.So im guessing you might have had disgusting things together like this;peanut butter and watermelon sandwiches,peaches and mash potatoes,yoghurt on bread,etc;


Answers: To be honest i never have had one and hopefully never will.So im guessing you might have had disgusting things together like this;peanut butter and watermelon sandwiches,peaches and mash potatoes,yoghurt on bread,etc;

I've never admitted this before, but I did put a little custard over my roast dinner and ate it when I was pregnant. I couldn't eat it now though.

chipps curry and snakebite

I made garlic carrots once as a mad experiment.
Not one I'll be trying again

Can't think of any bad combinations I've had personally, but my older brother cooked his missus kippers and baked beans for tea.

scrambled eggs and nopalito cactus

and fried beef liver is nauseating

Burger on toast.. I didnt have any rolls and it was the worst thing that i had ever eaten. Cant eat burgers now,.....Gross!

the worst thing for me was bologna & grape jelly ... on white bread ... very gross!!

Chips / Fries dipped in ice cream....Mmmmm :)

anything sweet (icecream, yogurt, popsicles, candy) with sour foods (pickles) or seafood

Well the worst I've had is smarties, cheese whiz, and ketchup all mixed together or smarties w/ sprite, and water. But mostly the first. (all were dares. ) and on the latter, i was tied to a chair. DONT ASK

I know these aren't really combinations but they're disgusting anyway,
my mum had coal when she was pregnant with me and for a dare my friend drank the juice that chillis are in when they're in the jar.
=]

I went to france and ate a snail dipped in nuttella
eewww oh and threw up shortly after =s

Sauerkraut on tacos just kidding LOL

liver and onions GAAA! nasty

Not any bad combinations cause they both taste pretty nice

Chips (or fries in america) dipped in cadbury's creme egg

Tea or coffee made with chocolate/strawberry/banana milk instead of regular milk.





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