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I thought about doing a poll (and may later) but people are so complicated decided it was easier just to ask. Partly out of curiousity, partly because having such extreme restrictions myself has made me want to be aware of other people's issues and cater to them where possible.
So: what can't you eat? I'm including moral choices and extreme taste preferences (ie you can't stand chili), but not anything where you'd rather not eat it but can put up with it if you have to, the operative word is can't.
So, mine:
I've gone back onto gluten (THANK GOD) but am otherwise being quite picky. So this is just where I'm at for now.
dairy eg milk, cheese, butter
coconut
soy protein or tofu, soy sauce and miso are ok
chili, paprika, red capsicum
alcohol
cocoa or cocoa butter, tea/coffee
artificial sweetners
too much acid (egfruits like plums and citrus, most fruit juices, salad dressing, preserved veggies and pickles, soft drink, vinegar)
spring onions/leek/watercress/chives
peppermint
too much fat (ie deepfried stuff)
mustard
kidney beans
raw apple/pear
most raw or undercooked vegetables except cucumber or lettuce
pine nuts
asparagus
xanthum gum or guar gum
Also some artificial chemicals disagree with me but apart from artificial sweetners I haven't been able to pin down which exactly, so I just avoid overly processed foods. Gluten free flour mixes are definitely all bad, I think it may be the xanthum gum.
The usual disclaimers apply.
I thought about doing a poll (and may later) but people are so complicated decided it was easier just to ask. Partly out of curiousity, partly because having such extreme restrictions myself has made me want to be aware of other people's issues and cater to them where possible.
So: what can't you eat? I'm including moral choices and extreme taste preferences (ie you can't stand chili), but not anything where you'd rather not eat it but can put up with it if you have to, the operative word is can't.
So, mine:
I've gone back onto gluten (THANK GOD) but am otherwise being quite picky. So this is just where I'm at for now.
dairy eg milk, cheese, butter
coconut
soy protein or tofu, soy sauce and miso are ok
chili, paprika, red capsicum
alcohol
cocoa or cocoa butter, tea/coffee
artificial sweetners
too much acid (egfruits like plums and citrus, most fruit juices, salad dressing, preserved veggies and pickles, soft drink, vinegar)
spring onions/leek/watercress/chives
peppermint
too much fat (ie deepfried stuff)
mustard
kidney beans
raw apple/pear
most raw or undercooked vegetables except cucumber or lettuce
pine nuts
asparagus
xanthum gum or guar gum
Also some artificial chemicals disagree with me but apart from artificial sweetners I haven't been able to pin down which exactly, so I just avoid overly processed foods. Gluten free flour mixes are definitely all bad, I think it may be the xanthum gum.
The usual disclaimers apply.
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(This made Thailand tricky, hah.)
What sort of recipes require soft drink?
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What sort of recipes require soft drink?
Deep fried coke!
Ok, there was an implied "and drink" in there :P
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Most of my severe dislikes have faded, but sandwiches still make me want to throw up.
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there are things i don't like but i will still eat them [eggplant, bitter gourd etc]. i used to be allergic to prawns but grew out of that.
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I have recently come around to the tastiness of eggplant when cooked correctly but won't try to convince you :D
(*)This reaction is theologically flawed for many different reasons
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I'm gluten intolerant, but thankfully not so much so that trace amounts are an issue - if I go to a restaurant, I can order something with rice / vegetables / potatoes / polenta / meat and not have to ask about sauces, seasonings and dressings. Same to a lesser degree with dairy, although yoghurt and cheese are fine.
For some reason I loathe olives stuffed with blue cheese, although I like both ingredients on their own.
In Iceland I passed up the chance to try whale, because I was ethically uncomfortable with it and didn't feel I'd sufficiently thought the issue through. And I won't buy non-free-range chicken from the supermarket, although I'm sure I consume some in pre-prepared meals like Indian takeout.
I can't think of anything else I won't eat, right now, except for endangered animals. :)
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I can understand that. Sometimes people in restaurants treat me like I have "One crumb and I'll DIE" intolerances and I feel bad, I try to be clear so I don't make them complacent towards people with deadly allergies.
Hmm, yes, I wouldn't eat endangered animals (well not if it encouraged their hunting anyway) I try to eat free-range in my own cooking too, but since I'm not going to refuse to eat a cake made with cage eggs etc don't count it for this sort of thing.
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What I choose not to eat lest I have a nasty moral reaction: flesh of animals, eggs, honey and other animal products.
What I avoid eating due to both moral and physical reactions: dairy products.
Thanks for making the distinction between moral choices, preferences and intollerance/allergies :)
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From the point of view of a caterer they have significant differences: ie you would object to a "little bit" of cheese in a dish (unlike someone with a mild intolerance), but won't die if somehow a crumb of it falls in by accident (though obviously if enough "falls in" that you notice you'd be pretty unhappy...)
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I guess, as is the way when you're spoiled for choice, there is a long, long list of things I won't eat because I don't much like them.
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Oh, despite not being spoiled for choice I still have those :)
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Meat: All processed meat, anything aged, anything pork-based, game.
Fish: Anything aged, smoked, tinned, oily or tasty.
Fruit: Everything (it still freaks me out)
Veges: Anything brightly coloured or tasty, including green leafy veges and mushrooms (WTF?)
Dairy: Complicated. Let's say dairy in small doses only. I did nearly die as a baby from cow's milk.
Herbs/spices: Everything except minimal amounts of parsley, chives and garlic.
Other: All artificial colours, flavours, preservatives, flavour enhancers.
Drinks: Everything except water (OK, I'm theoretically permitted gin, vodka and whiskey, but I never drank them when I had the choice, so why start now?)
Also have to be (stupidly) careful about the age of permitted foods like eggs and meat.
Bored now, unsurprisingly. Happy to answer specific queries.
Edit for typo and additions:
Corn, flavoured rice (jasmine, basmarti, wild)
Wheat: less is more
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I think you forgot chocolate. Sorry to remind you, I feel your pain :/
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There's a couple of things I *won't* eat:
Baked beans, as they totally revolt me. The taste, texture and smell all make me want to vomit. I have zero idea why
Octopus. I decided years ago that these critters are just too intelligent for me to be comfortable eating them. Likewise I wouldn't eat gorilla, chimpanzee or orang-utan for much the same reason.
Now, if only octopus wasn't so damn tasty. :(
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Baked beans used to really bother me, but I've found I don't mind them sparingly in toasted sandwiches with bacon. I tend to think it's not worth the bother though. (Plus, well, bacon=pig...)
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I won't eat anything that's endangered.
I have no doubt that some things disagree with me. I think I have mild IBS, but I love food too much and it doesn't bother me enough for me to do elimination diets and such.
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Raw or sundried tomato to include insufficiently cooked tomato
The multivits I bought a couple of weeks ago that have tomato extracts in them... never seen that before and didn't even consider loooking.
Cooked tomato that is identifiable as it's source by texture, I get less of a reaction but it still makes me sick as my body thinks I'm trying to poison it.
I'm fine with tomato based sauce, pasta sauce etc that has had the tomato sufficiently boiled / heat treated away to nothingness. Anything with tomato pieces and I'm sick for days.
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On the other hand, I'm hardly the only woman to be skinny as a kid and gain weight in my 20s :)
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For reflux reasons I try and avoid chili, caffeine (I cheat on this sometimes and pay for it later) and cheese. Milk is fine oddly enough as I somehow managed to get over my problems with it by desensitising myself to it. Or possibly it's because I'm no longer drinking Australian milk...
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Heh, well, that'll be a fun experiment for when you come for a visit, huh? :)
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Oh, some melons _can_ (but not always), make me a little mucusy, but I'm not sure if that counts.
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(This made Thailand tricky, hah.)
What sort of recipes require soft drink?
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What sort of recipes require soft drink?
Deep fried coke!
Ok, there was an implied "and drink" in there :P
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Most of my severe dislikes have faded, but sandwiches still make me want to throw up.
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there are things i don't like but i will still eat them [eggplant, bitter gourd etc]. i used to be allergic to prawns but grew out of that.
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I have recently come around to the tastiness of eggplant when cooked correctly but won't try to convince you :D
(*)This reaction is theologically flawed for many different reasons
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I'm gluten intolerant, but thankfully not so much so that trace amounts are an issue - if I go to a restaurant, I can order something with rice / vegetables / potatoes / polenta / meat and not have to ask about sauces, seasonings and dressings. Same to a lesser degree with dairy, although yoghurt and cheese are fine.
For some reason I loathe olives stuffed with blue cheese, although I like both ingredients on their own.
In Iceland I passed up the chance to try whale, because I was ethically uncomfortable with it and didn't feel I'd sufficiently thought the issue through. And I won't buy non-free-range chicken from the supermarket, although I'm sure I consume some in pre-prepared meals like Indian takeout.
I can't think of anything else I won't eat, right now, except for endangered animals. :)
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I can understand that. Sometimes people in restaurants treat me like I have "One crumb and I'll DIE" intolerances and I feel bad, I try to be clear so I don't make them complacent towards people with deadly allergies.
Hmm, yes, I wouldn't eat endangered animals (well not if it encouraged their hunting anyway) I try to eat free-range in my own cooking too, but since I'm not going to refuse to eat a cake made with cage eggs etc don't count it for this sort of thing.
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What I choose not to eat lest I have a nasty moral reaction: flesh of animals, eggs, honey and other animal products.
What I avoid eating due to both moral and physical reactions: dairy products.
Thanks for making the distinction between moral choices, preferences and intollerance/allergies :)
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From the point of view of a caterer they have significant differences: ie you would object to a "little bit" of cheese in a dish (unlike someone with a mild intolerance), but won't die if somehow a crumb of it falls in by accident (though obviously if enough "falls in" that you notice you'd be pretty unhappy...)
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I guess, as is the way when you're spoiled for choice, there is a long, long list of things I won't eat because I don't much like them.
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Oh, despite not being spoiled for choice I still have those :)
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Meat: All processed meat, anything aged, anything pork-based, game.
Fish: Anything aged, smoked, tinned, oily or tasty.
Fruit: Everything (it still freaks me out)
Veges: Anything brightly coloured or tasty, including green leafy veges and mushrooms (WTF?)
Dairy: Complicated. Let's say dairy in small doses only. I did nearly die as a baby from cow's milk.
Herbs/spices: Everything except minimal amounts of parsley, chives and garlic.
Other: All artificial colours, flavours, preservatives, flavour enhancers.
Drinks: Everything except water (OK, I'm theoretically permitted gin, vodka and whiskey, but I never drank them when I had the choice, so why start now?)
Also have to be (stupidly) careful about the age of permitted foods like eggs and meat.
Bored now, unsurprisingly. Happy to answer specific queries.
Edit for typo and additions:
Corn, flavoured rice (jasmine, basmarti, wild)
Wheat: less is more
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I think you forgot chocolate. Sorry to remind you, I feel your pain :/
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There's a couple of things I *won't* eat:
Baked beans, as they totally revolt me. The taste, texture and smell all make me want to vomit. I have zero idea why
Octopus. I decided years ago that these critters are just too intelligent for me to be comfortable eating them. Likewise I wouldn't eat gorilla, chimpanzee or orang-utan for much the same reason.
Now, if only octopus wasn't so damn tasty. :(
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Baked beans used to really bother me, but I've found I don't mind them sparingly in toasted sandwiches with bacon. I tend to think it's not worth the bother though. (Plus, well, bacon=pig...)
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I won't eat anything that's endangered.
I have no doubt that some things disagree with me. I think I have mild IBS, but I love food too much and it doesn't bother me enough for me to do elimination diets and such.
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Raw or sundried tomato to include insufficiently cooked tomato
The multivits I bought a couple of weeks ago that have tomato extracts in them... never seen that before and didn't even consider loooking.
Cooked tomato that is identifiable as it's source by texture, I get less of a reaction but it still makes me sick as my body thinks I'm trying to poison it.
I'm fine with tomato based sauce, pasta sauce etc that has had the tomato sufficiently boiled / heat treated away to nothingness. Anything with tomato pieces and I'm sick for days.
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