Food you will never eat again

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  1. Toker

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    What are some foods you will never eat again and why?

    For me, Jurel, a type of fish that must be cut right and supposedly soaked in milk overnight because otherwise... I found out the hard way, had to throw a huge piece away, inedible.

    Likewise for Chocolate clams which are popular here in Baja. I didn't want to eat them raw like most locals do. Cooked, they looked awful, didn't want to touch them.
     
  2. Etherea

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    Porridge - as a child I had it every morning in the winter with a sprinkling of sugar and milk. Now even seeing it makes me want to throw up.
     
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  3. Time Out of Mind

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    Oysters !
     
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  4. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Okra.

    Beef Wellington.
     
  5. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Raw tuna.
     
  6. RIJACO

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    Uni!

    Tasted terrible and the texture is just as awful.
     
  7. newo

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    Sauerkraut. Blecch! :confounded:
     
  8. granite45

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    Lutefisk….I love almost every kind of seafood….but cod soaked in lye doesn’t taste like real food to me.
     
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