What food do you not like at Thanksgiving dinner?

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Thanksgiving Day. It’s a day to spend time with family and friends.

It’s a time to reflect on the good things in your life. But it’s also a time to eat.

Many love the Thanksgiving staples, such as turkey and stuffing. But we wanted to know, what’s the dish you let pass you by at the table.

So we asked on our Facebook page, “What’s the dish at Thanksgiving dinner you absolutely will not eat. Tell us what it is and why don’t you like it?”

Here are just some of your responses:

• I like the natural sweetness of sweet potatoes, forget marshmallows, brown sugar etc.

• I do not like sweet potatoes. Potatoes are not supposed to be sweet. I never ate them when my mom made them when I was young. Although when I got older, my uncle made them and I tried them. I have to say they weren’t terrible. Don’t tell my mom....lol.

• No coleslaw, ever. Love cabbage, carrots and mayonnaise. Just not together. Perhaps it’s a spice that also goes into it. The smell makes me sick.

• Sweet potatoes with marshmallows, I never understood why these two were ever combined.

• Dislike cranberry relish; love cranberry sauce, so it’s the added ingredients in the relish I dislike!

• I like the flavor of regular green beans...not the green bean casserole!

• Sweet potato anything! Just don’t like them!

• Ham. It has the texture of a cat’s tongue.

• Cranberry sauce looks like Jello until you eat it, then you try to wriggle out of eating it, lol.

What were two other dislikes? Dry cornbread stuffing and broccoli salad.

Happy Thanksgiving Osceola County.