What does "an acquired taste" mean?

What dose “the recipe you are about to make is an acquired taste” mean?

Answer #1

An acquired taste often refers to an appreciation for a food or beverage that is unlikely to be enjoyed by a person who has not had substantial exposure to it- Wikipedia.

For example, many people find caviar too salty or sushi too “fishy” when they are first exposed to it. Over time, they develop an appreciation for the food and then grow to enjoy it’s flavor

Answer #2

It means you try it and you may not like it, but the more you try it the better you like it. Eventually you love it, and it has become an acquired taste. Meaning you had to work on it.

Answer #3

it means that its really nasty at first, but if you eat it enough you get used to it and actually start to liek it. its like iced sweet tea!

Answer #4

… or onions, those are definately an acquired taste that I still haven’t acquired! Ewww!

Answer #5

Some people like and some people don’t. The food is usually an unusual or preferred taste.

Answer #6

It means that some people like it.

Answer #7

ohhh ok now I get it!! yay!

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