• ThePowerOfGeek
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    511 months ago

    I can’t stand coffee. It smells skunky to me, and it tastes bad. It’s probably a genetic quirk of mine. But as a result I don’t get the hype for it, and I sometimes wonder if some people just like it because it’s cool to like it.

    • @wearling0600
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      311 months ago

      It’s definitely an acquired taste, I assume that if you get hooked on it, you start to associate the taste with getting stimulated which makes it seem pleasant.

      Having said that, I don’t drink coffee (tastes awful unless it’s drowned in milk and sugar at which point what’s the point), but the smell is heavenly, and I like coffee flavour in cakes/desserts.

      And I say this having tasted some of the best espresso known to man - my closest friend is obsessed and has equipment worth thousands, and we’ve sampled great coffee places including in Italy.

      • ThePowerOfGeek
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        11 months ago

        I’ve tried drinking it many times. In fact I used to drink it a bit when I was a teen, but the taste was “meh” to me and I was getting stomach cramps when I drank it. So I stopped. And over the years since then the smell has just got more and more skunky and unpleasant to me.

        I don’t even like coffee flavored chocolates or foods because of my dislike for the taste of coffee. I put up with the smell of the drink for my wife’s sake (because she loves coffee). But sometimes it gets so over-powering to me that I just quietly go to another room.

        I really think it’s something in my active genes that causes my dislike of coffee. Like my body thinks it’s poisonous or something.

    • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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      211 months ago

      It also makes your breath smell for you, your friends and your colleagues.

      Pee smells different too, but that’s less of a dealbreaker.