Twitter Users Share Their Most Controversial Food Opinions Ever

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In a recently surfaced Twitter thread, users discussed and shared their most controversial food opinions.

Twitter Users Share Their Most Controversial Food Opinions Ever
Controversial food opinions were the subject of this Twitter thread.

Highlights

  • There are certain food statements which are almost universal truths
  • A certain section of people on Twitter, however, disagree with these
  • Take a look at the most controversial food opinions in a Twitter thread

When it comes to food, there are certain statements which are considered almost universal truths. For instance, almost everyone is believed to have an affinity for coffee. Cheese tends to make nearly every dish more indulgent and delicious. However, there is a certain section of people which seems to disagree with these opinions. In a recent Twitter thread, users discussed some of the most controversial food opinions that they believed to be true. It all started with a tweet by author Damon Young, who asked his followers to share their most genuinely controversial food opinions. Take a look:

Twitter user Damon Young started by saying his most controversial food opinion, "Mayonnaise typically makes everything worse." Others too started sharing their responses and some of them were quite unexpected. People confessed their hatred for vegetables such as pumpkins, eggplant, beetroots and even raw tomatoes when put on sandwiches. A few others took a dig at avocados and mangoes.

Fresh produce wasn't the only food mentioned in the Twitter thread about controversial food opinions. People took a dig at popular dishes and desserts too - such as Tacos and Tiramisu. Someone also opined that sandwiches were overrated and too much hassle to make. Even pizza was referred to as 'bread with greasy toppings' by one user, much to the Twitter user's astonishment.

Take a look at some of the most controversial food opinions from the Twitter thread:

What did you think of these controversial food opinions by Twitter users? Tell us in the comments below.

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