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Are there any foods that you don't eat unless they're combined with another food?

Asked by NaturallyMe (4937points) July 10th, 2010

For eg, i don’t eat bread unless it’s been buttered.

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MacBean's avatar

Meatloaf is bad enough as it is, but without mashed potatoes it is just a travesty.

NaturallyMe's avatar

I don’t think i’ve ever had meat loaf…not sure! Mashed potato make any meal more yummy. :D
Especially MY mashed potato salad

marinelife's avatar

I am not much for onions on their own. I like them best cooked too.

shego's avatar

Eggs, I never eat eggs alone. I have to have it made in a quiche or an omelette.

NaturallyMe's avatar

@shego – i don’t like to eat egg white alone, i really don’t like it for some reason. But when it’s scrambled, or sunny side up on toastd, then it’s fine. Provided i can still dip the egg white on toast in tomato sauce too to cover up the egg white taste, hehe. (egg yolk is a heaven-sent though. :D )

DominicX's avatar

Well, I don’t drink milk by itself. It has to be with cereal or baked with something else. Same goes for egg. I just don’t like egg in general, but I don’t mind it in baked goods. :P

perspicacious's avatar

ricotta cheese

NaturallyMe's avatar

@DominicX – same here, i can’t drink milk plain just like that, it’s ew. It’s fine making hot chocolate out of it though.

Coloma's avatar

Butter. lol

OpryLeigh's avatar

When I was a kid I would only eat my veggies if they had vinegar them. Now I love veggies with or without vinegar.

NaturallyMe's avatar

@Leanne1986 – ew…..vinegar??? Well anyway, i’m glad you can now enjoy veggies without that stuff on. :P :)

OpryLeigh's avatar

@NaturallyMe Don’t get me wrong, I still love vinegar!

Pied_Pfeffer's avatar

@Leanne1986 Malt vinegar on fish and chips is awesome! I’ll have to try it on vegetables the next time I’m in England.

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