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Guacamole was disgusting to me as a kid; not for the taste but for the texture and appearance. How can adults really want to eat lumpy green slime? This is almost as gross as smoking cigarettes!
Well, smoking cigarettes is still disgusting, but guacamole is awesome.
So many food things! Oysters, all kinds of cheese, guacamole… way too much to list.
Same boat. I couldn't even stand the look of guacamole. Now you have to keep it away from me for the opposite reason!
I hated avocado because all I'd had was guacamole, it was sour nonsense and I didn't like the look of them and also thought a fattening vegetable was an awful thing (anorexic teen). But once I actually tried an avocado, not guacamole, I was hooked. Ate them all summer when I was 20 and didn't gain a pound, LOL. Now I do also like fresh guacamole but still won't eat the processed crap.