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minus-squarefibojoly@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up47·edit-26 months agoJust this morning, my 7yo kid asked for a side of crispy fried onions to eat with his chocolate croissant. This is not the first time. It’s even more hilarious to me because both my kids hate onions in their food. But crispy fried onions? Irresistible!
minus-squaremrpants@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·edit-26 months agoSame. For me it’s a texture and appearance thing. I just don’t like the look of cooked onions. But the flavor of onions is great to me so if they’re raw red or sweet onions or cooked into something but undetectable I love emm. I feel this way about a lot of food textures and what does/doesn’t go together. Could be the same for your kids.
Just this morning, my 7yo kid asked for a side of crispy fried onions to eat with his chocolate croissant. This is not the first time.
It’s even more hilarious to me because both my kids hate onions in their food. But crispy fried onions? Irresistible!
Same. For me it’s a texture and appearance thing. I just don’t like the look of cooked onions.
But the flavor of onions is great to me so if they’re raw red or sweet onions or cooked into something but undetectable I love emm.
I feel this way about a lot of food textures and what does/doesn’t go together.
Could be the same for your kids.