Things that don't go together (food)

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What have you had / tried that sounded nice, but after tasting isn't

Chocolate do-nuts (That's ones with gooey chocolate inside)
Apple do-nuts

Mrs was wondering why I don't want either.
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beetroot dipped in toffee....looks like a toffee apple...but tastes like...


Beetroot :wink: :roll:
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My mum used to give me gammon steak and a pineapple ring on top,everyone in the family loved it but it gave me the boak..... :puke:
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Kippers and custard. Something me old dad used to say when referring to people of a certain religious leaning :lol:
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I can tell you Sweet & Sour mince beef don't work, the wife mistook sweet & sour jar mix for Spag Bol jar mix :sad:

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steviejoiner74 wrote:My mum used to give me gammon steak and a pineapple ring on top,everyone in the family loved it but it gave me the boak..... :puke:
I've never much liked any meat with any fruit.

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Apparently they now do chocolate with Marmite now I like chocolate and I also like Marmite but both together......
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:puke: I've just forgot I tasted chocolate Philadelphia spread,looked and sounded fantastic but in reality it is rather revolting
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nick200 wrote:Apparently they now do chocolate with Marmite now I like chocolate and I also like Marmite but both together......
I'd buy this:
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Peanut butter...with anything...foul smelling and tasting stuff....:puke:
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Hobnobs flapjacks, they're rubbish. Ordinary milk chocolate Hobnobs biscuits are much nicer, as is proper flapjack.

Although it's not strictly what's being asked, I am really fed of seeing salted caramel in anything. It was a nice novelty years ago, now it's ridiculously overused, maybe because of cheapness or just laziness? whatever the reason, I don't want it.
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steviejoiner74 wrote::puke: I've just forgot I tasted chocolate Philadelphia spread,looked and sounded fantastic but in reality it is rather revolting
agreed :lol:
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