Revolting Food

I'll come clean to start with.

I am a very fussy eater.  My diet is very bland.  It used to drive my mother to despair the way I wouldn't eat much variety of food.

I hate strong flavours, with the exception of kippers and sardines.  I eat very little meat.  And I eat very few vegetables either, and cooked vegetables are a very big no, except for potatoes in the form of chips or baked..  Lettuce, radish, watercress, and raw carrots are the only other vegetables I eat.  The only poultry I will eat is in the form of a boiled or poached hen's egg, except as part of the recipe for a cake.  Bread, nearly always wholemeal (I do like white bread but avoid it because it is less healthy.)  And milk, butter, cheddar cheese, yoghurt, and fruit (oranges, bananas, apples, peaches, strawberries, .... nothing exotic. ) There is very little else I will eat.  I know I won't like it and 'gag' at any attempt. An onion I could detect at fifty paces and it is amazing that others insist there is not onion in what they are eating - many things have onions or onion powder in them which I can detect..  Strong smelling foods I find thoroughly revolting.

This extends to cookery programmes on television, pictures in magazines, etc.  I have an absolute aversion.  Lidls the supermarket, was selling snails the other day, they looked just like snails collected from the garden.  How anyone could put them in their mouth I do not know, they looked disgusting.

This food aversion has been with me throughout my life.  Right from just after I was on solid food.  Nothing my mother did could force me to eat things I dd not want.  I believe this is strongly linked to being autistic. 

I am writing this not to ask for advice on how to eat.  Nor to express my concern over my diet.  I am 62 and am not dead yet and it has not done me a lot of harm.  I just wonder how many others of 'mature' years also have a restricted diet. And I also hope that it may reassure parents that if their children are very fussy, as long as they are eating some healthy food they need not worry too much.

The main problems it causes me are that I cannot eat out (except fish and chips with no funny stuff on them, just salt and vinegar.)  A meal at a restaurant I would look on as a punishment. Rather than that I would much rather sit down to two pieces of wholemeal bread and butter with a banana.

And if that is what I like, why should that be of concern to others?

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  • I was amazed to see this thread suddenly get revived!

    Without wanting to be too graphic, and trying not to be, most meat (especially with gravy), curries, sauces etc look like and smell very similar to, things that do not belong anywhere near the orifices that one eats with or smells with.  The whole texture/ smell/ appearance is too reminiscent of something else for me to even contemplate eating.

    I prefer food not 'mucked about with'.  as detailed above..  And just simple bread, which I usually make myself in a breadmaker.  Bread and cheese, a boiled egg with a slice or two of bread, a banana sandwich (really just slices of banana on a piece of bread and butter, sometimes with little honey, a cheese and watercress sandwich or bread and jam (strawberry or blackcurrant).  The most exotic thing I will have is a cheddar cheese and strawberry jam sandwich.  I cannot think of a single vegetable I would eat cooked except cereals in bread, breakfast cereal, or baked potato or chips.  Fruits I prefer raw except for blackcurrants of which Blackcurrant pie is one of the very finest foods on the planet!

    The one thing my diet does not lack is fibre!

  • So what vegetables do you eat and how?

    Nice to know you are still around on this forum after a year!

  • I do put my three ha'pence worth in now and again!

    I will eat raw carrots, watercress, a lettuce sarnie every now and then (gives me terrible wind if I have more little) and radish with a bit of salt and a bit of bread and butter (ditto regarding wind).

    And I can't think of any other vegetable I will eat!

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  • I do put my three ha'pence worth in now and again!

    I will eat raw carrots, watercress, a lettuce sarnie every now and then (gives me terrible wind if I have more little) and radish with a bit of salt and a bit of bread and butter (ditto regarding wind).

    And I can't think of any other vegetable I will eat!

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