Recipe

Honestly, does anyone here actually eat Brussels sprouts?

Yes—people absolutely do.

Brussels sprouts just have a reputation problem more than anything else.

The “nobody eats them” idea mostly comes from older cooking styles where they were boiled into something bitter and sulfur-heavy. That version turned a lot of people off for life.

But in real life (and especially in restaurants), they’re pretty common when cooked properly:

  • Roasted until crispy with olive oil and salt
  • Pan-seared with garlic or butter
  • Tossed with bacon, balsamic, or chili flakes
  • Even shaved raw into salads or slaws

When they’re done right, they taste more like a slightly nutty, caramelized cabbage than anything unpleasant.

So yes—people eat them regularly. It’s just that the “bad version” became a meme, while the good version quietly stayed on menus and dinner tables.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *