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What is the one thing you can eat on it's very own, although some people find it repulsive?

336 replies

MissLanesAmericanCousin · 09/01/2019 23:16

For me it's cheese! Any kind of cheese!!!! I am in LOVE with CHEESE!!! Cream cheese, cheddar cheese, brie, mozzarella, provolone, you get the idea! Grin

However, I have a friend tell me that she thought it was disgusting! Shock even though she relished ketchup sandwiches! Blergh!

I knew another guy who could simply eat a raw onion like an apple, no problem! My autist mind thought, "I wonder if he will be a serial killer one day?" I know, I'm weird! HA!

What one food do you enjoy tremendously on it's own, but according to some people, it makes them want to gag?

OP posts:
Ollivander84 · 14/01/2019 00:33

Icing and buttercream . Forget the cake Grin

Ollivander84 · 14/01/2019 00:36

@WitchWatch I bloody miss Horlicks tablets Sad

showmeshoyu · 14/01/2019 00:41

I bloody miss Horlicks tablets
They sell them as Horlicks Malties now in other countries and you can buy them imported on Amazon and eBay. Wink

Nutellalovesme · 14/01/2019 01:29

Nutella straight from the jar
Peanut butter straight from the jar
Betty Crocker chocolate icing

honeyrider · 14/01/2019 01:51

Oysters - raw
Liver

DemonicEruption · 15/01/2019 10:01

Malt vinegar with salt dissolved into it. When I was a kid I used to pour some into a glass then sprinkle some salt in and just sip it for ages. Still do it once in a while, I love it.

DemonicEruption · 15/01/2019 10:03

My dp will dunk buttery toast and crumpets into his cup of tea. I always look on in disgust and fascination Grin

Nearthebig40 · 15/01/2019 10:32

I would say most of these are very normal (but maybe that says more about my eating habits!)
Raw spud probably one of my favourites mentioned on here!

DoSomethingBob · 15/01/2019 13:33

Tesco Chicken Korma Curry in a tin. Eaten cold, straight from the can with a spoon. Blush

Lokisglowstickofdestiny · 15/01/2019 13:38

Black pudding
Pickled eggs
Raw cauliflower - much nicer than cooked.
Re the frozen prawns - never considered these - will have to try!

Bumblebee39 · 15/01/2019 19:21

Instant gravy
With a spoon like soup

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