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PckMan t1_j22xzcy wrote

There's not really something that separates acquired tastes from non acquired tastes. There's foods or drinks that are almost universally loved that some people just don't like. It mostly has to do with a diversified palate. If you eat something that's very different from everything else you've ever tasted, chances are you won't like it the first time. It's why we "acquire tastes" as we grow older.

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