There are some vegetables I do not like. I’ve been trying them on and off for over 70 years. A few I have learned to tolerate, others I hate as much as I did when I was 5. Asparagus is one of them.
I’m discovering that most vegetables become at least tolerable when roasted. For some reason I’ve always liked asparagus — either roasted or cooked in lots of butter.
Mmmmm…asparagus NOMNOMNOM…I can make a whole meal out of a bunch of asparagus with melted butter.
I’ve always loved the “stinky” veggies – asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, spinach – & didn’t care for the “regular” ones except corn & green beans (don’t get peas & carrots anywhere near me, YUCK!). But they have to be COOKED SOFT – none of this crunchy steamed nonsense – so they don’t squeak on my teeth! Not necessarily mushy, but just so they’re not crunchy any more…
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Don’t blame you a bit.
Wilde Bill almost 3 years ago
I identify as a carnivore.
blunebottle almost 3 years ago
I have asparagus avoidance.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I have kale avoidance.
Lolapoo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He has an irrational spear of asparagus.
A Common 'tator almost 3 years ago
Asparagus should be eaten with the fingers and the plate tilted…
JRobinson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“Yeah, well, I have feeding-your-ungrateful-hiney-every-day hesitancy. You get over yours, and I’ll try to get over mine.”
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
Pass me all those who don’t want it.
KenseidenXL almost 3 years ago
My pee smells bad enough as it is….
Dobber Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Don’t over cook it and you’ll actually enjoy it. I prefer broiled crispy with olive oil and Italian herbs.
manowarrior almost 3 years ago
I have vegetable avoidance.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
Not veg curious?
Ace 66 almost 3 years ago
I wonder if his hesitancy has to do with the resulting asparagus pee smell.
dflak almost 3 years ago
There are some vegetables I do not like. I’ve been trying them on and off for over 70 years. A few I have learned to tolerate, others I hate as much as I did when I was 5. Asparagus is one of them.
uniquename almost 3 years ago
I’m discovering that most vegetables become at least tolerable when roasted. For some reason I’ve always liked asparagus — either roasted or cooked in lots of butter.
scote1379 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love it Steamed just right , Nature’s way of cleaning out your Kidneys!
EmmettWayne almost 3 years ago
I must admit, this is one of those times where the comments are more fun than the comic itself.
Kaputnik almost 3 years ago
As a kid, I thought I didn’t like asparagus. Later, I discovered that it didn’t necessarily come in cans. Now I like it.
Loved my mom, and miss her (and dad), but cooking was not one of her strong points.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I could not eat it when younger. Something in the boiling made me vomit at first scent. Still cannot unless it’s raw.
tee929 almost 3 years ago
33-50% of most people have the “hesitancy gene”……
anomalous4 almost 3 years ago
Mmmmm…asparagus NOMNOMNOM…I can make a whole meal out of a bunch of asparagus with melted butter.
I’ve always loved the “stinky” veggies – asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, spinach – & didn’t care for the “regular” ones except corn & green beans (don’t get peas & carrots anywhere near me, YUCK!). But they have to be COOKED SOFT – none of this crunchy steamed nonsense – so they don’t squeak on my teeth! Not necessarily mushy, but just so they’re not crunchy any more…
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I remember when I detected a temporary change in my urine. I mentioned it to my primary care doctor and she asked if I’d eaten asparagus…
Tweet&Bleat almost 3 years ago
What are the side effects?
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Could be worse – he might have had Asparagusberger’s Syndrome.
aussie399 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I have asparagus chuckitouty