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    22 Frustrating But Common Cooking Crimes That People Believe Are Sure-Fire Ways To Ruin A Meal

    By Claudia Santos,

    2 days ago

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    Have you ever been really excited to eat a meal and finally bite into it just to taste something that completely throws you off? Yeah, same (I'm lookin' at you, whole cilantro leaf). So when redditor u/jeron_gwendolen asked the r/Cooking community to share what instantly ruins a dish for them, people sure didn't hold back. Here are some things that they can't stand in their food.

    1. "A large tomato in a burger that can't be bitten into and slides out of the whole burger. Just thinking about it makes me mad."

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    u/Mekurilabhar

    "A mealy, grainy, barely pink tomato that provides no flavor at all, just gritty texture. It's like that stuff they polish your teeth with at the dentist."

    u/Dogzillas_Mom

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    2. "Undercooked eggplant or potato."

    u/GnashLee

    "Ugh, I really think more people would like eggplant if they had it cooked properly. Undercooked, underseasoned, and people don't use enough fat and make it dry."

    u/Scared_Tax470

    3. "When the mostly irrelevant embellishments overpower and destroy the dish, like a nice, simple cheesecake that's attacked by three gallons of melted chocolate Pollocked all over, a whole jar of (barely) pistachio creme, and a whole Snickers bar protruding out of the top. Thanks, Instagram."

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    u/Yooustinkah

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    4. "An unexpected inedible garnish."

    u/RedIsBlackDragon

    5. "Overcooked dry meat."

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    u/Melodic_Sport_2901

    "I was 18 when I found out pork could be juicy. My mother, bless her, always cooked the pork bone dry. It was a biscuit to scoop apple sauce up with."

    u/DrownmeinIslay

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    6. "When a whole spice, like elaichi, clove, or tamarind, gets between your teeth while eating. I also don't like raisins in dishes, I would rather eat them dried."

    u/debagnikapaul

    "When you hit the Szechuan pepper, it feels like your mouth is about to have a root canal."

    u/teddyone

    7. "Too much fennel; it's so overpowering."

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    8. "Under seasoning. I'll catch some flak from the anti-salters, but it makes such a huge difference in the way food tastes to me. Everything is enhanced. Salt and pepper (and spices, depending on the dish) are essential for me."

    u/33_So_Far_From

    9. "Soggy chicken skin, its slimy texture makes me wanna puke. This is why I always remove the skin from thighs or drumsticks when I braise or otherwise wet cook them."

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    u/ee_72020

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    10. "Biting into cartilage — it's the one texture by which I cannot abide."

    u/Doggos_and_coffee

    "Ugh, same. In my family's culture, it's like a sin not to clean everything off the bones. They love it and think it's the best part. I can't; it's crunchy and chewy at the same time, and my brain just hates it."

    u/ProfessorBiological

    11. "Unrendered animal fat — it makes me gag on contact."

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    u/Slippery_Sidewalk

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    12. "Too much cumin."

    u/siliconmalley

    "IMO, cumin needs to know its place. It's necessary in certain dishes, but it's a supporting character always trying to break into the lead role."

    u/LadybuggingLB

    13. "Sweet pickles ."

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    u/MaxwellJMC

    "I'll never forget when I was a child, and my grandma made me a tuna sandwich with sweet pickles rather than dill. I didn't know until biting into it that sweet pickles even existed. I was horrified."

    u/Ageisl005

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    14. "Undressed salad, veggies, or any side. FFS, put at least half the effort into them that you put into your meat. Undressed sides fill me with rage — a little salt, pepper, oil, vinegar, and butter can take a meh dish to OMG levels."

    u/theinvisablewoman

    15. "Soggy instead of crispy. Think pizza in a home oven that didn't crisp on the bottom. It's disgusting."

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    u/Comfortable_Tooth860

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    16. "Truffle oil. Better put some motor oil: it's cheaper, smells, and tastes less strong."

    u/talbakaze

    17. "Raw onion. I live in Australia, and every goddamn salad has raw red onion in it."

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    u/humblepuck

    "This must be another depressing British culinary export because we have the same here: salads and burgers with massive slices of raw onion. They don't even need to be caramelized or whatever; pickled is good or blanched in hot water to tone down the flavor, especially the aftertaste."

    u/Rich6-0-6

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    18. "Liquid smoke on barbecue. Shitty barbecue places use liquid smoke to get a 'smoke flavor' instead of properly smoking their meat. Shit's nasty."

    u/athenas-moon

    19. "Licorice or ingredients with a licorice-like profile, such as star anise. I especially wish I could like the latter as it adds so much complexity to several Southeast Asian-inspired dishes I like to make."

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    u/Daylightsavingstimes

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    20. "Cilantro (I've got the 'soap' gene)."

    u/the_Chocolate_lover

    "The dried and powdered coriander seeds are fine with me. The leaves, blech!"

    u/shiningonthesea

    21. "Teetering hipster brioche burgers you have to eat with a knife and fork. It's meant to be a sandwich, not Jenga."

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    u/SevenHanged

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    22. "I'm prepared for the downvotes here, but bacon. Adding bacon to freaking EVERYTHING. I'm not against bacon. I love a good, crispy piece of bacon. But adding it inside of something makes it a soggy ass mess with meaty chunks in it, and I just don't like it."

    u/cupcaketeatime

    What do you believe instantly ruins a dish? Let us know in the comments, or fill out this anonymous form !

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