Post your Unpopular Food Opinion

Wine version of this topic got me thinking. Here are mine:

Eggs have become massively overrated.
Nothing sweet (including chocolate) should be paired with wine.
Arugula, Chard, and other bitter greens, are barely edible.
Sriracha does not taste good. Almost every other hot sauce is better.
Everyone likes fast food.

Highly disagree with the eggs being over rated. I can and do eat them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in all their glorious forms. Nothing is as satisfying.

Chicken and waffles suck. Separately they are great, but together? I just don’t get it…
Best Foods mayonnaise is oddly better than homemade mayo
There are few hotdogs more satisfying than a Costco dog

Such threads are terrible.

Agreed.

I’m going to go make a quiche with some Comte in it.

Why?

Is it the egg thing?

Sorry if I offended your sensitive egg ego.

Hell, there are few foods more satisfying. Love those things…

Ha, I totally agree with this! I don’t get Sriracha at all.

I know this one is only partly unpopular, but In’N’Out fries really suck, and if you get them well done they just suck a bit less.

Here’s my daughter’s contribution: “Uni tastes like dishwater, but really good dishwater.”

It was a joke. See, that was an unpopular opinion, per your request.

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Inn N Out is super overrated.
Trader Joe’s presents poor food choices and on top of it, I got food poisoning from their chicken.
Protein bars are usually filled with low quality proteins and should be avoided.
Bread, crackers and pasta are some of the worst things you can eat.

New Orleans is a Creole food city but NOT a Cajun food city.

Margarine is the equal of butter.

Carbs (and sugar) are not bad for you.

Love that hydrogenated fat!

In N Out’s burgers are awful too.

I heard wine is a health food too. So I try and drink a lot of it, especially in January. [snort.gif]

Jokes are supposed to be funny.

I may agree with this statement, if speaking in a traditional sense. Nowadays, you can get any kind of food in NOLA, so there’s that…

After Prudhomme, Link, and Toups, I’m hard pressed to think of any restaurateurs doing predominantly Cajun food. We have Creole food ad nauseum.

There’s probably enough conflicting evidence about whether it does harm to your body or not to be a wash but if you think it tastes better than real butter…you cray!