I am not a fan of green peppers either, but I can deal with them if the food is tasty enough and I'm hungry.
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The other food I really can't eat is mint-flavored stuff. Fresh mint leaves are OK, if used sparingly, but I cannot stand mint candies or anything like that.
Oh, I LOVE peppers of any color (bell peppers, not spicy ones) and I love broccoli, too! Carrots are my problem. Raw they're ... sort of edible, especially if shaved into thin curls, but cooked they make me really nauseous.
Oddly, I have no strong feelings about cilantro.
wheras I like cilantro. and broccoli. and green peppers (also red and yellow and orane sweet peppers too). Also like chili peppers. Very few foods I don't like. I don't like sea urchin. I don't like geoduck. Offhand I those are my only "noes" when it comes to food, though there is a larger number I don't want much of.
Cilantro is fine, if you can cook in the first place. But it's not for rookies.
I didn't think I liked any peppers, but then a friend had fresh red and yellow peppers to dip in hummus, and they were so good and sweet and tasty! So I have to reevaluate my feelings on peppers.
The other food I really can't eat is mint-flavored stuff. Fresh mint leaves are OK, if used sparingly, but I cannot stand mint candies or anything like that.
I feel that way about spearmint. I mean, I'm not wild about mint stuff, but I can eat altoids or a peppermint candy. However, my aversion to spearmint is such that I can't even talk to someone who is chewing spearmint gum, the smell makes me ill.
Loves cilantro (sorry Sparky) and avocados. And peppers. Anything but okra.
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However, my aversion to spearmint is such that I can't even talk to someone who is chewing spearmint gum, the smell makes me ill.
I'm the same way about wintergreen!
I like to snag the peppermint pinwheel candies from the receptionist's desk at work and suck on them at home. My cat goes nuts when she hears the crinkle of the wrapping, because she loves the smell of the mint (she'll stick her nose right in front of my mouth for some big whiffs--if I let her, she'd stick her whole head in).