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“Natto, Japanese ferment bean paste, will never cross my lips again. Spam Musubi, on the other hand, is something I love. I used to have a roommate of Vietnamese descent, and he would eat it all the time. It looked gross, but I finally had it - wrapped in seaweed and rice - it was terrific.” quote by Adam Richman
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“Natto, Japanese ferment bean paste, will never cross my lips again. Spam Musubi, on the other hand, is something I love. I used to have a roommate of Vietnamese descent, and he would eat it all the time. It looked gross, but I finally had it - wrapped in seaweed and rice - it was terrific.”

Adam Richman

About This Quote

Source TV: Man v. Food, Season 1, Episode 5, 2008

He describes a strong dislike for natto but a love for Spam Musubi, highlighting how exposure can change taste preferences.

In simple terms: Disliking one food doesn’t prevent enjoying another.

Key Takeaway

Try new foods despite initial aversion.

Themes

food preferences cultural exchange open-mindedness

Mood

curious reflective

Type

personal culinary

When to use this quote

  • traveling
  • trying new restaurants
  • sharing meals with friends
  • overcoming food aversions

Key Concepts

taste adaptation social influence cuisine curiosity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What food have you once disliked but now enjoy?
  • How does sharing meals affect your openness to new cuisines?
A Different Perspective

Personal taste is deeply rooted and may resist change.

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