Do you eat any odd food combinations?

United States
February 8, 2010 2:42pm CST
Like - I get picked on for eating (canned) peaches and cream cheese... or muenster cheese with pickles, green olives and italian dressing.... pickles and cottage cheese... you know... just different things - french fries and ice cream.... Got any new suggestions???
6 responses
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
8 Feb 10
mmh too much odd food here!!In reality i never tasted food combination like that it sounds a bit disgusting than good ones..
• United States
8 Feb 10
You haven't lived yet if you haven't tried mixing a few foods here and there! haha
• Italy
8 Feb 10
i am not a good eater....such as i just eat to live ehhe...so i have not many strange habits about it...just the normal one i guess!
9 Feb 10
I suppose my weirdest food combo is a cheese, canned tuna, tomato sauce and marmite sandwich. It delivers sweet and savoury all in one mouthful. Needless to say I don't know anyone else who likes this combo, lol.
@donsky14 (5947)
• Philippines
8 Feb 10
Ooh..French fries and ice cream. I do that as well. I love combining cheese and rice.
@PSmith721 (286)
• United States
8 Feb 10
How about peanut butter on ice cream--oh wait--that isn't odd-they make peanut butter ice cream! How about fried hot dogs with your eggs? Or cut up hot dogs in your scrambled eggs? My husband eats peanut butter & jelly sandwiches with his chili. I think that is a weird one!! can't think of anything else at this time, sorry! Good luck!
• United States
8 Feb 10
Haha yes - they DO make peanut butter ice cream... but I like it better when you mix it yourself!!! My husband's family REQUIRES peanut butter bread with their chili... but not the jelly. I also find salt on cantalope and sugar on spaghetti a little odd? Hot dogs and eggs would be good! Fried spam and eggs isn't that bad either.. .kind of like a corn beef hash omelet sort of thing.
@bounce58 (17387)
• Canada
9 Feb 10
I can't say that I do. A long time ago, I was seeing a girl who would eat her chips and dip it in vinegar. I thought it was odd, until I tried it. And then I liked it. But now, I see that you could buy vinegar-flavored chips in the supermarket, so it isn't that odd anymore. It doesn't taste as good as dipping the chips on real vinegar, but I guess it's close enough.
@blummus (451)
• United States
9 Feb 10
Satay sauce -- that spicy sister to oriental peanut salad dressing -- on ANYTHING but especially on noodles. If you use homemade satay sauce, you can control how much sesame and chili you add to the peanut butter and vinegar. Sometimes it's an act of will to keep from nibbling that stuff up with a spoon all by itself!
• United States
9 Feb 10
wait... satay sauce is a combo of peanut butter, vinegar, chilli and seasame? Hmmm....