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Anonymous No.76537875 >>76537884 >>76537925 >>76537932 >>76537994 >>76538134 >>76538441 >>76538588 >>76538601 >>76538618 >>76538619 >>76539065 >>76539289 >>76539294 >>76539821 >>76540822 >>76541029 >>76541169
>chicken tastes great
>Perfectly fine eating it multiple times a week
>One day every bite of chicken tastes like shit, from restaurant to homemade
>Skunky wet dog flavor
Has anybody else experienced this?
Anonymous No.76537884
>>76537875 (OP)
>>One day every bite of chicken tastes like shit, from restaurant to homemade
It helps if you don't get your chicken from the chinese restaurant or chinese butcher.
Anonymous No.76537925 >>76540029
>>76537875 (OP)
certain illnesses can affect sensory perceptions
talk to your doctor
Anonymous No.76537932
>>76537875 (OP)
Have you tried not eating chicken for a while? You might just be eating it enough to start picking up on any unsavory and highly subtle undertones.
>Skunky wet dog flavor
That's exactly what I experienced when I first tried meal prepping and I was eating these preseasoned, precooked chicken breasts. Mind you, they came frozen and you were supposed to nuke them in the microwave, so maybe that has something to do with it.
Anonymous No.76537948
just swap to some white fish or lean steak for a week, and just start velveting your protein it makes it far more tender when cooking.
Anonymous No.76537988 >>76538134 >>76538526
I ate a Subway $5 footlong every single day for dinner when I was in university (and back when they still had $5 footlongs). Went on for about 6 months through 2 semesters. After those 6 months, I could not eat another Subway sandwich without throwing up. Just the thought of eating Subway again made me want to vomit

Point is, too much of a seemingly good thing is a fasttrack to ruining it.
Anonymous No.76537994 >>76538661
>>76537875 (OP)
Get some of that super lean hamburger. Hardshell tacos.
Anonymous No.76538134
>>76537875 (OP)
You overdid it. >>76537988 is correct
Anonymous No.76538441 >>76538564 >>76539130 >>76540065
>>76537875 (OP)
I did something like this with both cottage cheese and Greek yogurt by liking them and how cheap and protein packed they are, and decided to eat them very frequently in large quantities. One day it was a slog to get through it and I stopped. After a long while, I tried them again in non autistic dosages and like them how I used to.
Slightly less related, I liked pancakes and ate them once and got sick, don't like em anymore.
Anonymous No.76538526
>>76537988
Age old wisdom still ringing true
Anonymous No.76538564
>>76538441
I once saved my kraft mac n cheese packets until I had enough to put 4 in one bowl
Oops
Anonymous No.76538588 >>76538673
>>76537875 (OP)
Time to go vegan.
Anonymous No.76538601
>>76537875 (OP)
starvemax for a couple days so you have a roaring appetite, then chicken will not seem unappealing anymore. then switch the meat out for something else like tuna for a few days, then slowly reintroduce chicken back in and it'll taste yummy
Anonymous No.76538618
>>76537875 (OP)
yes. i think sometimes some chicken isn't raised well or isn't butchered well or refrigerated well, and gets that shit taste.
Anonymous No.76538619
>>76537875 (OP)
Skimpflation and watery meat. Unfortunately, some people with good taste buds can atste the difference, most can't.
Anonymous No.76538661 >>76539126
>>76537994

Or just get 80-20 ground beef and make some proper burgers.
Anonymous No.76538673
>>76538588
>Time to go vegan.
sorry, but i'm only into girls. faggot.
Anonymous No.76539065
>>76537875 (OP)
trump deregulated the meat industry and now your meat is literal toxic garbage, go figure
Anonymous No.76539126
>>76538661
>Or just get 80-20 ground beef and make some proper burgers.
Sure but that's a lot more carbs and fat.
Anonymous No.76539130 >>76540065
>>76538441
>I did something like this with both cottage cheese and Greek yogurt by liking them and how cheap and protein packed they are, and decided to eat them very frequently in large quantities. One day it was a slog to get through it and I stopped. After a long while, I tried them again in non autistic dosages and like them how I used to.
Exactly my experience. Burned out on cottage cheese, burned out on yogurt, and it was like 10 months before I bought cottage cheese again.
Anonymous No.76539289 >>76539301
>>76537875 (OP)
i dont eat chicken because factory farming is the epitome of human hubris and cruelty and pasture raised chickens are expensive to find in the city almost as expensive as beef so i go for beef instead
Anonymous No.76539294 >>76540029
>>76537875 (OP)
Country?
Your meat distribution system might be fucked for economical and/or political reasons (tariffs making feed too expensive so inferior feed is used, greenfags trying to train people into eating less meat by only allowing the poorest quality meat etc.) so the meat will have bad quality for the foreseeable future.
Your only chance is finding other sources, eg. local farmers, but in the end it's a losing battle, sorry.
Anonymous No.76539301 >>76539308
>>76539289
Man, I wish I also didn't have actual problems and could just make some up.
Anonymous No.76539308
>>76539301
dont worry anon if i ever have real shit going on these kinds of problems are the first ones to go out the window
Anonymous No.76539817
Happened to me with oats
Anonymous No.76539821
>>76537875 (OP)
>Has anybody else experienced this?
Of course
Anonymous No.76540029 >>76540881
>>76539294
U.S.
>>76537925
I had been dizzy and exhausted and couldn't eat for a week, chicken has tasted like dog shit ever since.
Anonymous No.76540065 >>76541041
>>76538441
>>76539130
something's up with cottage cheese bros, I too had the same problem. Loved the stuff for a few weeks but one morning it became like eating chunky cum.
Greek yogurt is a little more resistant to the issue because it can actually be used as an ingredient. Low-fat stuff is vile though
Anonymous No.76540570 >>76540828
I think there's a nutritional or vitamin/amino acid thing.

I go through liverwurst or liver&onion phases where it is the most delicious thing I've ever eaten and then I guess my body fills up on iron/vit A/something and I don't want any more.
Anonymous No.76540822 >>76540828
>>76537875 (OP)
same for me. I think it's our bodies saying you already have too much of a certain nutrient from chicken and wants us to stop eating it.
Anonymous No.76540828
>>76540570
you feel the same way too?
Great minds think alike.>>76540822


do you want to kiss?
Anonymous No.76540881 >>76541097
>>76540029
You literally caught COVID-19.
Anonymous No.76541029
>>76537875 (OP)
It always tasted gross
You only just noticed
Anonymous No.76541041
>>76540065
you can use cottage cheese as an ingredient if you blend it smooth
combine with some greek yogurt and/or sour cream and you get a lot of sauce usage out of it
Anonymous No.76541097
>>76540881
Yeah covid increase your sense of taste.
Anonymous No.76541169
>>76537875 (OP)
Your mind will subconsciously change your perception of taste when you're higher or lower on certain nutrients. Eat too much of the same meal, you get tired of it because you're not getting enough of other nutrients. Literally as simple as that.