• Aggravationstation@feddit.uk
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    5 months ago

    Never understood the veggie hate, even as a kid. My brother still avoids them and he’s 30. I’m genuinely surprised he hasn’t contracted scurvy.

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      5 months ago

      I can explain. My parents just made bland, steamed vegetables. Idiots never learned to season and make vegetables tasty. Like it’s so easy.

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      5 months ago

      Relevant Mr lovenstein

      For me personally growing up, everyone just steamed them into a wet tasteless mush. This is not the way. Almost all of them are good sauted or baked, even brussel sprouts with a bit of salt and a dash of oil

    • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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      Children are generally adverse to bitter tasting things. Hunter gatherer poison defense. Some folks are just more acutely sensitive to it.

      Usually it’s brassicas that cause that yuck reaction. Cabbage, broccoli, cale.

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        My wife insists that broccoli is disgusting.

        I like it. It’s not like super flavorful or anything, but I’ll roast and salt a little broccoli for something to add to my fettuccine. She always passes and refuses to even try it.

        More for me.

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    Now I just say to my kids, “there are starving children in the US that wish they had this food”. The turntables.

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      I blame lazy parents. The message is meant to be “You shouldn’t be picky, you should be thankful that you’re fortunate enough to have access to such quality food. There are people in much worse conditions than you, which much worse food security, who would gladly eat this broccoli/peas/whatever.” But most parents just say “there are starving children in Africa” and leave it at that.

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        5 months ago

        Even with the first part, me eating or not eating the food doesn’t wouldn’t have done anything for the Africans.

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          Well selling things in the west is more profitable. Our demand and food waste means that supply could have gone somewhere else. If a distributor knew our market was full they should gear to sell somewhere else. Either way its a macro argument that doesn’t mean much.

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          The message isn’t “eat this to help starving kids” the message is “you could be a starving kid so get over yourself and eat the food you have abundance of”

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    5 months ago

    I have always liked vegetables. Even broccoli and Brussels sprouts. A friend once got in trouble with his mom for giving me his Brussels sprouts when I came over for dinner.

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    I ate mine for China. Later I married one of those hungry Chinese children (now an adult) that I had eaten steamed broccoli for and she’s still hungry. I think it’s a genetic thing?