• @QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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    581 month ago

    Brussels sprouts.

    No one in the 80s-90s knew how to cook them and always overcooked them. Now they’re made roasted and absolutely delicious.

  • @Lupo@lemmy.world
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    421 month ago

    Pickled everything.

    Korean food changed my perspective on pickling and fermentation, and my digestive system!

    • @frickineh@lemmy.world
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      101 month ago

      I always liked sauerkraut but I was weirdly against the idea of kimchi as a kid. I think the first time I heard of it, it was described by someone who didn’t like it because it sounded super gross, and I had zero spice tolerance. These days, I put it on practically everything or eat it by itself as a side.

      • Bob
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        51 month ago

        A few years ago, I was working at a restaurant when it went under, so as sous-chef they let me take a few bits home with me. I took 5kg of kimchi home. I used to, like, come home drunk and eat a handful of it out the fridge, haha.

        • @frickineh@lemmy.world
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          41 month ago

          Oh man, that’s the dream. I buy it from a local guy who started making his mom’s recipe for friends during the pandemic and now sells at farmers markets and stuff, and I go through about a gallon every month or two. I need him to start selling me buckets of it.

  • @rouxdoo@lemmy.world
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    241 month ago

    Mushrooms - I once puked them up on the table when my mom made me eat them…canned mushrooms FTW! I now, of course, can not get enough of them - sautéed, baked, sliced/raw on a salad…gimme some fungus already!!

    • @jabathekek@sopuli.xyz
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      111 month ago

      I get so jealous when people post pictures of their locally owned supermarket selling chanterelles and morels… I’m just sitting here like a chump eating button mushrooms which are apparently the only mushrooms that exist according to all the store owners in my city. ;-;

  • @kylie_kraft@lemmy.world
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    181 month ago

    Cilantro. I’m still not convinced that I’m not one of the people to whom it tastes like soap, but over the years I started to tolerate, then enjoy it.

  • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    Spinach. Maybe it’s availability but growing up we only got it canned and my mom cooked the hell out of it. I hated the black slimy bitter salty …. Just not even a food . But now that I’m an adult and fresh spinach is available year round, I love a nice spinach salad and even slightly wilted spinach in a pasta

      • First make sure you rip all the stems out and are eating only the leaves. Then I saute it in a light coat of olive oil and with garlic and onions, or steam it. I think the real trick is to not overcook it. Don’t let it cook for more than 5 minutes. You don’t want it to get squishy and boiled down like you do with spinach, it’s not the same thing as spinach. It should still hold its shape somewhat after cooking.

      • @dumples@midwest.social
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        21 month ago

        If you have an air fryer put a little olive oil and salt on it and fry it at high heat. Like 5 minutes and it’s light and crispy and almost nothing. It’s amazing

  • @plm00@lemmy.ml
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    131 month ago

    Sauerkraut! Used to be toilet cheese, now it’s a delicacy that’s earned its place on my sandwiches.

  • Toes♀
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    121 month ago

    Onions, like slices of onion on burgers or in a dish.

    At some point it just didn’t matter anymore and they are kinda nice.

    • @Mrkawfee@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      I was the same. The cellular looks of onions, especially when cooked made me want to retch. Now I put onions in nearly everything I cook.

  • y0kai
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    121 month ago

    Sweets in general.

    As an alcoholic, when I was drinking I never cared for sweets. Now that I’ve been sober for some time, I crave candy and ice cream and sweet cereals.

    Probably has something to do with the way I process alcohol / sugar.

  • rhythmisaprancer
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    111 month ago

    I didn’t like cottage cheese until I was 38. I kept trying it, not sure what changed.

  • @halloween_spookster@lemmy.world
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    101 month ago

    Tomatoes. I disliked them for a long time but a few years ago I tried them again. I don’t remember how I made that decision - it may have been from forgetting to ask for no tomatoes on a burger but I ended up trying them more and came to like them. I don’t like all tomatoes and not in everything, but I do enjoy them in sandwiches, burgers, and a few other things.

    • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      51 month ago

      It makes sandwiches a little too ‘wet’ for me, but I’ll drag 'em onto the side and eat them separately so they don’t ruin it.