If you dont like the smell of something you wont like the taste of it.

False

For a start most strong cheeses
Boiled eggs
Packaged cooked chicken

Then depending how you apply the questions, so many sauces like fish, Worcester, anchovy etc.
 
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True (I think). I despise the smell of cucumbers, watermelons, melons, celery etc, and I refuse to eat them as well.

Bizarrely though I used to absolutely love cucumber when I was a kid but now I hate the smell and the taste. It even looks gross.
 
Get fresher fish then, shouldn't smell of fish when fresh. Just like a lady.

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When fresh, fish doesn't smell 'fishy' (largely speaking) and will only smell of anything if you held it up to your face to take a sniff. I hate those daft people who as soon as they see any fish, proceed to pull a face and squeal for no reason (unless its off :p). Damn drama queens.
 
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When fresh, fish doesn't smell 'fishy' (largely speaking) and will only smell of anything if you held it up to your face to take a sniff. I hate those daft people who as soon as they see any fish, proceed to pull a face and squeal for no reason (unless its off :p). Damn drama queens.


Worked in fish factory once (summer uni job). Maybe that's why.
 
Not true... however something some people don't seem to understand some things I hate the smell of so much that no matter how good it tastes it would revolt me to eat it and other stuff doesn't smell great but not to the extent it revolts me and I can eat it if tastes good.
 
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