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Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 25th June 2015, 4:10 PM BST

Probably going to be in a minority of one here, but I cannot stand Italian pasta of any description. Slimy with that tart tomato sauce - UGH!

You don't have to have tomato sauce.
There's a world of pasta out there.

Or are you thinking of the hoops.

Quote: Lazzard @ 25th June 2015, 4:27 PM BST

You don't have to have tomato sauce.
There's a world of pasta out there.

Or are you thinking of the hoops.

Not many without it - is there any non slimy pasta?

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 25th June 2015, 4:10 PM BST

Probably going to be in a minority of one here, but I cannot stand Italian pasta of any description.

How about some Chinese pasta?

Had some jellied eels once........... nearly vommed as you crazy kids say.
Hated olives as a boy - love em now.

Quote: Chappers @ 25th June 2015, 5:59 PM BST

How about some Chinese pasta?

Avoid it by only having Chop Suey of some sort or Sweet and Sour, but have had them and still not keen.

Cucumber - vomit
Celery - double vomit

Marzipan not only tastes foul, but often has a weird unnatural texture; it's a bit like eating styrofoam, but nastier.

Beetroot

Celery doesn't even taste like a food. It's like some kind of poisonous, toxic prehistoric plant.

I love beetroot.

CousCous
That and Granola

Not in the like section
It's all about the texture

Couscous is like gritty sand.

? Gritty sand?

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ 25th June 2015, 7:58 PM BST

CousCous
That and Grandad

Not in the like section
It's all about the texture

Grandad's textured?

And did I mention that tinned Tuna smells like Satan's armpit so even blind people can hate it!

Quote: playfull @ 25th June 2015, 9:59 PM BST

Grandad's textured?

And did I mention that tinned Tuna smells like Satan's armpit so even blind people can hate it!

Have you actually smelt Satan's armpit? *waves garlic as a precaution.

As for pasta, I can never see the point of it. It seems to depend entirely on whatever sauce you use and is tasteless on its own. Give me a good old potato any time.

I love pasta. But I never learn that it looks way less before you cook it than it does after. I do too much every bloody time. :(

Quote: keewik @ 25th June 2015, 10:54 PM BST

As for pasta, I can never see the point of it. It seems to depend entirely on whatever sauce you use and is tasteless on its own. Give me a good old potato any time.

With you 100% there - boiled, mashed, chipped etc., can't beat 'em.

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