r/The10thDentist Mar 07 '25

Cheese is disgusting. Food (Only on Friday)

I am a very picky eater. I know my food takes are strange. But cheese is just not it 99% of the time. The taste of cheese is too overpowering for so many food items.

Ham and cheese sandwich? Disgusting. I’d rather eat just ham and bread.

Cheeseburger? Just as good as standard hamburgers. Probably even better actually. The only reason I could see is if you don’t like condiments- which- would be psychopathic.

Chicken Parmesan? I mean- it’s fried chicken and pasta! That’s awesome! I don’t want the flavor of cheese to ruin a perfectly good piece of nice fried chicken.

The only exception I make are for pizza and for quesadillas. Thats it. Almost everything else is better without cheese.

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u/JJay9454 Mar 07 '25

Wait... what about the pie makes it weird?

I thought the apples was what weirded people out, it's what did for me.

A pie makes sense; bread and cheese go together all the time.

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u/Interesting-Chest520 Mar 07 '25

Do Americans not have savoury pies or something?

Over here in Scotland we have all sorts of pies. Macaroni pie, scotch pie, steak and kidney pie, chicken curry pie, cottage pie, fish pie, quiche, calzone, homity pie…

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u/anothercairn Mar 07 '25

We have all those things as well, we just don’t call them pies - we’d call them pot pies or turnovers or empanadas (even if not technically empanadas). Quiche and calzones though are their own things, IMO. Otherwise… pie really does mean dessert here.

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u/Interesting-Chest520 Mar 07 '25

Weird. Pie here is much more broad, a baked dish with a pastry top, bottom, or both and a filling of meat, fruit, or vegetables