I'm not judging food/people_that_eat_it. I'm just saying that some foods do not sound appealing to me. Caviar is one such food. That's certainly not associated with poor people. I had it once, and I remarked to my date that if I had to describe its texture and taste, I'd call it "A disassociated raspberry that smells like deceased fish and tastes like a bovine salt lick". Yeah, it was THAT good.Have you ever hung out in trailer trash Appalachia? People still ate that stuff when I was a kid.
No harm, no foul bro, sorry if I came off like I had butt hurt.I'm not judging food/people_that_eat_it. I'm just saying that some foods do not sound appealing to me. Caviar is one such food. That's certainly not associated with poor people. I had it once, and I remarked to my date that if I had to describe its texture and taste, I'd call it "A disassociated raspberry that smells like deceased fish and tastes like a bovine salt lick". Yeah, it was THAT good.
On the other hand, I like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, lima beans, and asparagus. Most people probably would have voted me "Weird kid of the year" for that one.