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Can I learn to like the taste of Salmon?
I want to eat healthier (especially when we go out to eat) and know that salmon is a good choice but I don't like the taste. For me it's too 'fishy' tasting. I prefer flounder/cod/tilapia.....very mild tasting fish. Does anybody have suggestions for how I can learn to like this fish.
8 Answers
- ingusmoenLv 610 years agoFavorite Answer
It sounds like you have a valid reason for your distaste. You can grow to be able to accept the flavor, but if you don't like it, you don't like it. FLounder, cod, and tilapia are all also very good for you, as long as they're not deep fried to within an inch of their lives.
- 10 years ago
You might but only time will tell but you probably wont as if u dnt like it then tthat's not guna change
but if you want to eat it then why not chop it up and add it to potato and make fish cakes fish fingers but with salmon and not white fish
i have the same problem and i mix mine with any thing and its great just dnt think of it in there that's the key
thanks Dean R
Source(s): mee - Anonymous10 years ago
Salmon can be good if you mix it with certain sauces. It's too bad you don't like it's natural flavor.
I know a great sauce that would go well with it to maybe cover up the taste. That thick green stuff that people eat with sushi. I believe Japan made it. Wasabi or something like that.
- Anonymous10 years ago
I put lemon pepper all over it or grill it with tons of butter n some salt. It tastes much better.
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- 10 years ago
Science proves you can develop to like the taste of anything. remember growing up and you didn't like vegetables, or anything... and now you do? your taste buds have grown to accept it. you can't beat science
- Anonymous10 years ago
You cant sorry. But how can you not like salmon its finger licking good and healthy!