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which food can you SIMPLY NOT ABIDE?

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Sultan of Smut
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Raw oysters. Ugh. Aphrodisi-yuk
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The fatty part of meats. You know, like the fat on the sides of pork chops. Eww yuck gross.
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Green peas, beets, liver...yuck
The Linebacker
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English Peas.

Did the Irish name them that just to be mean? Or maybe we Americans named them that back during the Revolution when we were a little pissed off at the English? But English Peas SUCK!

Most English Peas grown are served with public school lunches. It's a captive audience that has no choice but to try and eat them so you won't be painfully starving by the last bell. Grrr...

If I were English I'd campaign to have 'English' removed from their name. Y'all might want to contact your prime minister about that.


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artichoke hearts fill me with bitter loathing and despair.
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Soft shell crab and steak tartare. Yuck.
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Marmite, although technically its not food, its industrial waste.
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anchovies


sardines


I'll pass on these both .... thanks!

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Buz me old flower, English through and through and I've never heard of a dish called 'English Peas!' - mushy peas, sugar snap peas, garden peas, marrowfat peas, dried peas, mangetout even but no 'English Peas'
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as for me it has to be - desiccated coconut - can't stand the stuff
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English Peas.

Did the Irish name them that just to be mean? Or maybe we Americans named them that back during the Revolution when we were a little pissed off at the English? But English Peas SUCK!

Most English Peas grown are served with public school lunches. It's a captive audience that has no choice but to try and eat them so you won't be painfully starving by the last bell. Grrr...

If I were English I'd campaign to have 'English' removed from their name. Y'all might want to contact your prime minister about that.




You're not going to piss us off for messing with our peas. Our tea is an entirely different matter. We still haven't forgiven you for that you bunch of uncivilised savages.

Right then, gonna draft a letter to Mrs May right now about peas.

I actually hate those big peas. I won't eat them.

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You're not going to piss us off for messing with our peas. Our tea is an entirely different matter. We still haven't forgiven you for that you bunch of uncivilised savages.

Right then, gonna draft a letter to Mrs May right now about peas.

I actually hate those big peas. I won't eat them.

Hi Buz


I'm an expert on tea. It's sweet and served cold in a glass with ice.

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Runny Eggs... barf
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Natto - Fermented soya beans (Japanese)

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Marmite, although technically its not food, its industrial waste.


Couldn't agree more
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Maple smoked bacon...its an aberration
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Tinned fish if any kind.
Mushrooms.
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Jellied eels. I've never actually eaten them but I've seen them, and that's more than enough to put me off.


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