ICastFist ,
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Your loss, buddy. Olives taste great and go great on several foods, like pizza, rice, spaghetti, tacos, salad.

Weirdly enough, I didn't like them back when I was small, like up to 10yo or so.

hungryphrog ,
@hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Olives themselves, meh, but I fucking love olive oil.

Jeanschyso ,

Give me your olives then. I don't mind

FanciestPants ,

Maybe the best fruit

Whirlygirl9 ,

Love all olives!

projectmoon ,

Even the smell of Olives causes me to gag. I absolutely cannot eat them. Olive oil is fine. But actual olives, no. Doesn't matter if they're old, new, canned, fresh. They're absolutely disgusting. One of the few foods I outright cannot and will not eat.

HowlsSophie ,

Love them. Just the thought of them makes me salivate. Prefer kalamata but green are perfectly fine "daily drivers". Won't touch black ones.

TrickDacy ,

The correct set of opinions ^

HubertManne ,

I hate them and agree, my wife loves them and 100% disagrees. She once had her olive privileges rescinded at a local bar.

hardcoreufo ,

Black olives are just okay, green are pretty good and kalamata are heavenly.

db0 ,
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Kalamata are the goats!

slurpyslop ,

they are grapes that never learned the grace of god

tal ,
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Black, sliced olives are something that I really like on pizza and some other savory foods.

I'm less-enthusiastic about green olives. I used to really dislike them as a kid. I'm okay with them now -- I think that as you grow up, your sense of taste becomes weaker and some things that were just overwhelming become more-palatable -- but it's still not a favorite food.

Kolanaki ,
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I like black olives. I don't know about green olives. I haven't had any since I was a kid and they always had pimento in them and I know I don't like the pimento, but I don't remember what the olive itself tastes like.

skygirl ,

I eat green olives straight out of the can for lunch sometimes.

krowbear ,

No, but my oldest son(6) loves them. There used to be an olives stand at the farmer's market near us and we surprised them by bringing a toddler who wanted olives. We let him try a bunch of different kinds. I will eat olives if I'm drunk and someone gives me a slice of pizza that has them, but otherwise they're a no for me.

Wizard_Pope ,
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I will never understand people calling your palate uncultured just because you don't like olives. I am with you on this one though, the taste just is not to my liking.

TrickDacy ,

Because it feels akin to disliking onions, garlic, or tomatoes. Admittedly those things wipe out larger swathes of food options but olives go with those so that's probably why it comes off as uncultured

Wizard_Pope ,
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

Still feels wrong because there are so many food options without olives. I like all of the options you have liste except for raw tomatoes.

TrickDacy ,

I'm not saying it's "right". I have the opinion that not liking olives is "uncultured" too and I'm trying to figure out why. It might be because I associate all the roman and Mediterranean foods and drinks with an older "Roman" lifestyle? Not sure exactly.

My brother hates wine and olives across the board and he says "wine is for pussies" so that probably colors my attitude. I like those things even more when he hates on them probably 😂

Wizard_Pope ,
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

Probably. But a lot of mediterranean food is made without olives as well. Don't get me wrong olive oil slaps but the olives themselves... Nuh uh.

RBWells ,

I think it's because they are old foods that civilizations grew up around, and also they have complex and strong flavors. People who shy away from strong and complex flavors are seen as less cultured with foods, right? I have a very "cultured" palate for foods but have trouble liking wine, so I say my palate for drinks is uncultured - I do like cocktails a lot, but wine I just usually tolerate, some is ok, none do I find delicious.

Usually people who dislike olives are picky eaters in general. Not always, but if you don't like them you probably just get lumped in with the picky eaters.

None of it matters, eat what you like, or grow your palate if you want. I have a challenge this year with my coworker who loves wine but is a ridiculously picky eater - I will try wine and he will try foods. We are challenging each other to expand our palates.

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