For me, it's cooked fruit. This includes jam, poached pears, apple pies, dehydrated fruits like raisins etc. I just like my fruit in it's normal off-the-tree ripe condition. If you feed me cooked fruit, you're dead to me. Discuss dealbreakers and your stance on cooked fruit.
I'd rather not eat it. I mean tomato is also a fruit and I do eat that cooked ... Ugh, why are you picking loopholes in my discussion already?
And I was just thinking about jam on toast I like jam but otherwise cooked fruit is meh to bad usually. I like dehydrated banana/apple chips tho :3c
The only cooked fruit I like is "Molen" banana. Basically some kind of fried banana. However, they need to use a special kind of banana (it's called "King Banana" here). If you use your normal cavendish banana, it will taste really disgusting. Spoiler: Molen Banana
I don't like to cook fruit I like to eat them as is or I like to make juice or smoothies. My favorite are mamey smoothie. https://www.belizeadventure.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/mamey-sapote-belize.jpg <---what mamey looks like. I also like carrot juice if you don't have a juice extractor then cut carrot into small piece add orange juice, lemon and some sugar depending on how much your making and use a magic bullet if you have one I don't think a regular blender works, but you can try. <--delicious I also like making my own ice cream usually make it out of mango or mamey I don't like buying these at the store as they don't really taste like the real thing.
My dealbreaker is adding weird things to otherwise great things. For example, don't include raisins on my meat, or raisins in my cookie, raisins in my trailmix, raisins in my pasta. I can eat raisins, but why add it? Marshmallows and sprinkles when unneeded is also just a "why?". Well, generally that's the case when it is mixed with ice cream. That used to be the case for me for pineapple pizza then my tongue stopped caring. Many star anise and *round pepper. Accidentally eating those little ones hidden in the dish has killed my appetite multiple times
Picky Eaters. I had to temporarily look after my step mom's younger sibling. And at that time, we're in a really tight budget, so we don't have that many choices when it comes to food. And my step mom's younger sibling made it worse. Like every home cooked dish I'm offering her, is an absolute no to her. Instead she wants these expensive junk food that's never gonna fit in our budget. Since my encounter with her. I've hated picky eaters.
I look for tasty stuff, but I never was a picky eater when it came down to it. I had an abusive maid who made us eat whatever, and by everything, I mean everything she made no matter if we're vomiting or can't fit the insides of our stomach. My parents also raised me well - they didn't allow anything left on the plate. Either you finish that or you don't stand. Anything that is clean and left on the table will be eaten the next time.
Anything with flavor is good to me. Eating the same thing for a few months does something to your palate.
I understand that some people have their hated food or dish. That's totally fine. I hate some food too. But she's the worst I've encountered so far. It doesn't matter if it's meat (like chicken, pork, beef etc), or vegetables dishes (in case she's not a fan of meat). I've offered like 20+ different dishes for her during her stay, and she's having none of it. She was insanely insisting on these junk food that would instantly kill our monthly budget, especially she lived with us for free
That maid sounds awful. Did she get fired? Yeah, that unpleasant texture and it tastes fermented. If she's a guest and she's a picky eater, she should be preparing her own food. Sounds rough.
I'd love to say I also hate cooked fruit if not for the fact that stuff like tomatoes, eggplants, capsicums, peas and prolly more than half the veggies I consume cooked are technically fruit.