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I have a particular thing for not being able to eat certain starchy foods cold. E.g. pasta, rice, beans, cous cous etc. I really enjoy them all hot, but If I see any of them cold (in a salad for example) it makes me gip. 🤢 The sticky, starchy, slimy texture of cold pasta in particular, really gives me the heeby jeebies!
And yet I will happily wolf down cold potatoes - mashed, chipped, roasted whatever! Where's the logic? Still with cold fat on them from yesterday's roast? Nom nom, bring it on!
Probably less controversial, but I love cold pizza, sausages, curry, Yorkshire pud etc.
Just me? Am I weird?
Hot ice-cream is just a no-no for me. It never stays in the cone!😉
Hot dog
When I was at school they used to expect us to eat HOT scotch eggs.
Hot avocado mings.
Just the thought of eating cold baked beans makes my skin crawl.
Same here, cold baked beans. Yuk.
I can't eat beans warmed up they have to be straight out the tin, same goes for rice or custard
Just made puttanesca , huge portion so I can eat it cold at work tomorrow
Hot ice-cream is just a no-no for me. It never stays in the cone!😉
I like custard.
Onions
love them raw ( chopped up of course)
can’t stand them fried etc , all slimy 🤮
Just the thought of eating cold baked beans makes my skin crawl.
This skill came with age - now I can eat a whole tin straight up from the tin.
Potatoes - love 'em raw. Eat them like an apple.
Raw pasta is a bit crunchy though.
I thought of another, but it's more of a raw v cooked than cold v hot thing. Carrots. I love them raw, grated in a salad, scooping up hummus or just crunching on them. I really don't like them cooked though, to me they have a really noticeable unpleasant bitter taste.
straight out the tin, same goes for rice or custard
gross. both hot or cold. especially that ambrosia stuff. that's basically sick in a tin, minus the carrots
rice needs to be home made. custard too.
rice needs to be home made. custard too.
I like posh custard, I really do. Made with Madagascan vanilla pods and all that. But sometimes, like when you are making an old school trifle - only Birds will do. Luminous yellow and bursting with E-numbers as it may be!
Mrs 100th insists it be heated, I’m getting the patio groundwork started now.
You must have a massive patio.
Onions
love them raw ( chopped up of course)
can’t stand them fried etc , all slimy
What you're taking about there is partially cooked onions.. Properly caremalised or crisped up a bit onion is amazing.
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There's some right fussy eaters on STW.
Hot salad
I like custard
🤣
Not really. I'll eat most left overs cold because I'm too impatient to warm it up.
Also recently discovered that cold baked beans are more flavoursome than when heated.
Thankfully not done it for a while as I'm struggling with my weight as it is, but I can demolish a 6-pack of hot cross buns cold very easily.
Can't recall the last one I had hit and toasted.
Very rare to have hot porridge oats.
Slightly different I don't like grated cheese but love accurate thin sliced cheese from the same block, partner thinks it's weird but then she can't cut cheese plumb or accurate
Slightly different I don’t like grated cheese but love accurate thin sliced cheese from the same block, partner thinks it’s weird but then she can’t cut cheese plumb or accurate
Im with you on that, grated cheese
A) makes a mess
B) you have to clean the grater which is a pain
A good sharp knife to slice the cheese correctly according to desired specification is far more preferable.
I like posh custard, I really do. Made with Madagascan vanilla pods and all that. But sometimes, like when you are making an old school trifle – only Birds will do. Luminous yellow and bursting with E-numbers as it may be!
Made from Birds custard powder is OK. Pre-made stuff in a carton is minging. Although not quite as minging as ambrosia.
Pease pudding is delicious hot, and actually not bad when it's cold.
Pease pudding is delicious hot, and actually not bad when it’s cold.
What about 9 days old?
Curry. Cannot eat any type of curry cold. I can eat tandoori chicken and chicken tikka cold though. Wouldn’t each cold chili or ragu either.
Baked beans, hot yes, cold no. Same with eggs.
Some people like cold leftover pizza, but I'm not one of those people.
Cup of tea. Rank when less than ‘quite hot’.
But coffee is ok any temperature. Weird.
Cup of tea. Rank when less than ‘quite hot’.
But coffee is ok any temperature. Weird.
Definitely this. Nowt worse than being given a cup of lukewarm tea. Well maybe there is, weak, overly milky lukewarm tea. People who do this are not your friends. I find with coffee, it starts to taste better when it cools a little, or more that the heat stops masking the flavour. It can be too cold though, there is a goldilocks temperature.
Boiled spuds. Don’t like them hot, can eat them all day long when cold (with congealed butter on them too).
I like a cold bacon sarnie more than a hot bacon sarnie.
Some people like cold leftover pizza, but I’m not one of those people.
Reported!
Porridge.
Porridge.
My Grandma grew up in a house in Portsoy with a porridge draw. Tin lined drawer in the sideboard where the porridge was poured in the morning and you cut off your piece as and when during the day.
You'd have loved that I expect.
Sausage Rolls (the pasty ones) when hot are up there in the pantheon of godlike foods.
Sausage rolls when cold are a weird, chalky, heartburn-y brick of displeasure.
Just the thought of eating cold baked beans makes my skin crawl.
If you mix them with salsa and spread them over chips, they taste like salty salsa.
My Grandma grew up in a house in Portsoy with a porridge draw. Tin lined drawer in the sideboard where the porridge was poured in the morning and you cut off your piece as and when during the day.
You’d have loved that I expect.
Me and the dog fight over left over porridge
A Greggs chicken bake or steakybake are naff when cold especially that chicken gloop
Sausage Rolls (the pasty ones) when hot are up there in the pantheon of godlike foods.
Sausage rolls when cold are a weird, chalky, heartburn-y brick of displeasure.
I'm the other way around, like cold sausage rolls but not so keen when warmed up when they just seem to taste greasier.
Oi!
"gross. both hot or cold. especially that ambrosia stuff. that’s basically sick in a tin, minus the carrots
rice needs to be home made. custard too."
Jazz - delicious hot, disgusting cold
Coffee needs to be HOT, as soon as it becomes merely warm it gives me the gip. Only occasionally drink tea but I'd say the same for that (I never let it get to that stage). Baked beans need to be hot as well. Beans-out -of-the-tin eaters should be on some kind of register.
Cold fried egg.
gag.
jamj1974
Curry. Cannot eat any type of curry cold.
The thought of cold curry doesn't appeal. However, returning from a big ride one day, ravenous for anything, a large helping of last night's curry stuffed into a (heavily) buttered roll was at the time, the greatest thing I'd ever eaten.
So good in fact I'd do it again.
The temperature of food can change the impact it has on the body. Cold starchy foods for example pasta have a slower release of energy than freshly cooked. Same for potatoes. Cold have lower GI than freshly cooked.
Like pot noodle, apple pie has to be hot.
(but never combined)😂
a good, lentiley curry can be quite enjoyable, cold.
One thing that I really know is that on a Saturday morning the cold leftovers of the Friday night takeaway is the food of the gods.
Coldfried egg.gag.
FTFY.
Salad, cold not hot. Specifically the salad that comes with an indian takeaway. Made hours earlier, thrown in a small white plastic bag, then heated to just above warm by the surrounding containers of molten curry lava.
A 'magnum' once melted in our kitchen, the gloop that ended up on the plate was a disgusting mix of the cheapest chocolate, also the sweetest ice cream. I won't even eat one cold now, let alone warm and melted.
Jazz – delicious hot, disgusting cold
Not a food. Although it’s probably got quite a bit of protein in it to be fair… Oh Jazz, sorry my mistake. Still not a food though.