... or just have differing tastes. I think your post by your usual standards FM is one massive pompous overgeneralisation.
The thing about food is that liking or disliking one thing does not preclude liking or disliking another.
As is so often the case, I think the heavy irony went undetected...
More seriously though, there's a difference between saying you don't like something and making massive judgments about whole (food) cultures based on the fact you once (or twice) had a bad meal. And more generally, the thing is that taste is not entirely inbuilt, is it? It's as much about learning (and a willingness to learn) too.
(BTW, if you disagree, you don't need to frame your disagreement in a personal insult - you can make the same point, as Maz did, without being rude - especially if you've missed the - admittidly rather dry - humour in a post).