It's an "acquired taste"

odanny

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So, is there something that you didn't like but ended up liking over time? For me, it's usually something that i know is good for me but think it tastes terrible, keep eating or drinking it, and then learn to like it.

I like the health benefits from various teas, and Dandelion leaf and root tea tastes pretty awful at first cup, but after adding 1/4 tsp of Maunka honey to it, I've found out I quite like the taste of it now. Truly an "acquired taste".

 
I like teas, too. But mainly during the winter months. I might eve ngive some of them a splash of brandy, depending on the tea.

That Kava tea gives you a big ol boner, though. Be careful with that one. You'll be knockin knick knacks everywhere.
 
I have Kava tea and so far it is the worst tasting tea I have, so it must be healthy. Doesn't have a Viagra like effect on me, though.

Yeah, it's not exactly the best tasting. It's relaxing, though. That's actually one of the ones that do better with a splash of brandy.

I mainly buy the Yogi branded teas. Good stuff. Wide assortment.
 
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Yep, that's the brand of my Kava tea, I either buy Yogi brand or my other favorite, Traditional Medicinals, probably more of this one than Yogi.



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So, is there something that you didn't like but ended up liking over time? For me, it's usually something that i know is good for me but think it tastes terrible, keep eating or drinking it, and then learn to like it.

I like the health benefits from various teas, and Dandelion leaf and root tea tastes pretty awful at first cup, but after adding 1/4 tsp of Maunka honey to it, I've found out I quite like the taste of it now. Truly an "acquired taste".

Kevir is an acquired taste.
 
Do you mean Kefir? Yes, I hear that, and I have been wanting to drink it, also for health reasons.

Yes, that's it. It has truly helped my digestion in two months, tremendously.
 
Tacos de tripas. For the longest time I couldn't get past the appearance of the little meat tubes, but when I figured out you could order them bien picados the visual barriers were solved. They are so delicious, almost comparable to bacon.
 
Ssamjang. I would say it is an acquired taste since you have to acquire some made by someone whose recipe doesn't involve a block of salt. It is good when diluted, but most of it you buy in the store is WAAAAAAAAAY over-salted. I had some not long ago that was so salty just a dab burned your mouth and throat.
 

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