>it's good that you have tried, it proved you are open to >experimentation, which seems a rare quality (most people who criticize raw fish or meat have >never tried). Now, may I suggest that a single experience is never >conclusive? You didn't say what fish you tried and in which state. I tried tuna and yellow tail in a sushi bar with friends. There's also an "aged" fish there at my friends house, I tried a little bit but didn't like it. I just don't feel attracted to it at all since that experience. >Some days, fish tastes delicious for me (at least as good as a fully >ripe mango), and sometimes it's impossible to swallow. Sometimes, as apple >tastes delicious, and sometimes it's completely tasteless. But I wouldn't >conclude from a single and negative experience with apples that fruit is not fit for >human consumption! I can ALWAYS eat a mango, no matter how hungry I am. It would never taste disgusting. I experience a lot of tastes changes, like instincto mention. The most common is sweet fruits that become "too sweet" and fatty foods(like avos), that just don't "feel" appealing. I don't want to eat raw meat again, but at least I've been open to the experience. FRED