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Honestly, does anyone here actually eat Brussels sprouts?

Yes—people definitely do, and they’ve become a lot more popular in the last decade.

Brussels sprouts are no longer the “bitter, overboiled” side dish many people remember from childhood. When cooked properly, they can taste very different.

🥬 Why people actually eat Brussels sprouts

Brussels sprouts are eaten because they:

  • Roast well and become crispy and slightly sweet
  • Pair well with garlic, olive oil, cheese, or balsamic glaze
  • Are nutrient-dense (fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K)

🍳 Why they used to be unpopular

Older cooking methods often:

  • Boiled them too long → strong sulfur smell
  • Left them mushy and bitter

That created the lasting “I hate Brussels sprouts” reputation.

🔥 How they’re commonly eaten now

Most people who like them usually have them:

  • Roasted in the oven (most popular)
  • Pan-fried or air-fried until crispy
  • Shredded raw in salads
  • Tossed with bacon, nuts, or lemon

🧠 Reality check

They’re still not everyone’s favorite vegetable, but they’re far from rare. In fact, they’re a common side dish in many restaurants now.

If you’ve only ever had them boiled, that might explain the skepticism—roasted Brussels sprouts are basically a different food experience.

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