mitharatowen, I have a tomato issue as well. I'll eat pasta sauce, pizza, I cook with tinned tomatoes all the time, and I don't mind sun-dried. But fresh - ick. (I don't like ketchup either, though. Or brown sauce. I'm generally a bit funny around condiments.)
On olives - I adore black ones, can't stand green ones.
Other stuff I can't stand:
MAYO! Why, oh why do they seem to put it in every single pre-packed sandwich on the market these days?
Tofu.
Beetroot.
Sweetcorn I'm funny about...on the cob is fine, as a vegetable with peas and gravy is fine, but I don't like it in things...soup, or, a particular bugbear, Young's make fish pies and I love them, but one of the varieties has sweetcorn in and I can't stand it.
Grated carrot. (Like a lot of these, this is a hangover from things I used to hate in school lunches.) Whole or sliced carrots are fine.
Pork and ham. Bacon I'm OK with as long as it's crisped, but there's something rubbery about the others.
Luncheon meat, aka Spam.
The white of eggs. OK when it's mixed in when they're scrambled...but if there's visible white (as in poached or boiled) I have to remove it.
Especially, though, pureéd fruit or vegetables. Never liked swede, hate mushy peas, can't stand stewed apple - applesauce to you Americans. (My mother had cravings for it when she was pregnant, oddly.) To me, they just seem to have the texture of baby food. Can't eat very thick soups, for that same reason. Pretty much OK with most fruit or veg as long as they're not boiled to a pulp. Which, unfortunately, used to be the standard British way of cooking veg, but we've gotten a lot better in recent years.
gramirez, I suggest you get out there and meet some of the many fat vegans in this world. I think tofu is gross, but I don't go round suggesting it's to blame for their girth. (Actually, after years of observing various people's eating habits, about the only thing I would reliably blame anyone's girth on is their genetics, but that's not the issue here.)
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