i heard that if someone dislikes cucmber it is because they can taste something in it that people who like it can't. is this true, are there any websites that i can find out more?
Now this is really interesting - I love cucumber and could eat it all day long but some of my friends absolutely hate it. Maybe it's a bit like marmite (I hate the stuff but others love it) or msg (monosodium glutamate - I detest it, it makes me feel sick and so I can't abide chinese food with it in, but other friends are virtually addicted to the stuff and can have chinese takeaways and pringles and other snack foods with msg in).
I read somewhere that there is a chemical in both marzipan and brussels sprouts that only people with super sensitive taste buds can detect, apparently if you don't like the taste of either then it means your taste buds are more sensitive than usual. I like both so mine mustn't be great! Might be the same for cucumber, im not sure but just an idea!
I'm not too keen on cucumber, will eat it with other food like in a sandwich, as long as its cut very thin. I hate melon, marzipan and brussel srouts! Though I've realised I'm quite fussy, as I don't like alot of things...
cucumbers, melon and tomatoes, can't stand them, but dont mind tomatoes on pizzas or cooked, or chilled cucumber soup, its the acid in them i can taste,
Hate marzipan but love sprouts!!!! it's the texture of marzipan rather than the taste. I hate anything that sticks to the roof of my mouth eg lenils, pulses, humous etc!