Food Hated as a Child, But Like as an Adult?!


Question: I hated Liver and Onions as a Child, But now I like it as an Adult, with a little ketchup. Still hate brussel sprouts though.


Answers: I hated Liver and Onions as a Child, But now I like it as an Adult, with a little ketchup. Still hate brussel sprouts though.

Of course, our tastebuds change as we get older. Try stir-fry liver with onion and ginger or sauteed onions. They are yummy.

Avocados! Now I adore them!
Chili's! Now can't eat without them!

I like everything now actually...

I use to hate mashed potatoes, I couldn't swallow them without wanting to gage because of how it felt. But now I like them. And I never liked fresh tomatoes until last week. I still can't eat onions or celery though, I don't think I'll ever get past their crunch, yuck!

Spinach

sushi, rare steak, super hot sauce, milk, pretty much all i liked was pizza, fast food, and candy as a kid didnt care for the home cooked meals that i now love

Hmmm..good question. Theres a lot of things..tomatoes would be the first for me. Spinach..brussel sprouts..but still cant stand liver..lol

Tomatoes. Don't know why. Now I love them! Arrange sliced tomato, sliced cucumber, round a large plate. Sprinkle with salt and ground black pepper. Add sliced mozzarella, quartered hard boiled egg seasoned with hot paprika. Sprinkle with lemon or lime juice, drizzle with olive oil and decorate with black olives.
Serve with crusty French bread and a good (GOOD) chilled rosé.

Eggs and spinach. Now I love them both. Even together, lol. One sad thing is I didn't like seafood and I still don't. I wish I did cause it's a whole other branch of food to eat. I do love to eat.

I used to love oranges and now i don't really care for them. I used to hate meat loaf for some reason, but now i really like it.

sprouts and mushrooms

Omg, this has happened to me over the past year like crazy... I can eat supreme pizza now and not have to pick off the onions and green pepper, I like sweet potoatoes, black olives, beets, even mustard... it's funny how tastes change :)





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