
What do you always try to avoid?
What, if anything, you always try to avoid? And are you successful in this?

I have a long list when it come to things I try to avoid. One of those that immediately came to mind is the allium family – leeks, onions, chives, etc. I don’t mind looking at it. In fact, I have chives scattered all over the garden. The blooms are absolutely beautiful and the plant benefits the garden tremendously. They chase aphids away and bring in the pollinators.
It’s just I can’t stomach it. The smell and taste makes me gag. My paternal grandparents used to make me eat spring onion by purposefully sprinkle a bunch on top of every dish after already mixing a bunch in the bunch. I hated them for it.
I don’t know what it is I don’t like about it. It is another vegetable, after all, but I just can’t stand it. So I avoid it like a plague. If I order food, I will tell the server to leave out the onions. When I was studying Japanese prior to my first trip to Japan, I had to learn to say “no spring onions, please,” because every bowl of ramen I’ve seen on YouTube seemed to have a handful of spring onions on top. Also, when I’m in the grocery store, I read every label on every package of food to make sure there’s no onions before buying it. That’s how serious my avoidance is.
Sometimes, though, I would forget to say, “leave out the onions” and get a dish full of onions. If it’s just a couple of onion rings, I can just put them aside. Though, if it’s little-bitty pieces of chopped onions, that’s a little tricky, especially when I’m dining with company. In that case, I’ll just try my best to check each bite of food to make sure there’s no onions in it.
One thing I do know, my avoidance did not come from the way I was raised. I think it’s just something in my DNA that makes me hate alliums so much and I’m not the only one. My mom avoids alliums too and so does her brother. Maybe that’s why. Maybe I was born with the predisposition to avoid alliums.

On the other hand, l like them all, especially chives and green onions. But we all are born with different preferences so it is okay to learn to say no onions please in all languages 😂😅
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I used to envy those who can eat anything in the allium family with no problem but then there are so much variety of vegetables out there that, suddenly, not being able to eat alliums feel like a small thing.
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Very true my friend.
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To each their own tastes I guess. I was just saying the other day that onions of any kind, even raw make everything better. haha 🙂
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Haha, you made me scrunch up my nose. I can’t imagine the smell of biting into a raw onion.
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I feel the same about walnuts!
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Avoiding unpleasant surprises
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In love all kinds of onions but I despise cucumbers, and some dishes its putrid little bits are sprinkled throughout.
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I think it really depends on how cucumbers are used in a dish because there are places where cucumbers should not be used.
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