Pineapple. Used to eat it till I spent 3 months in training in the military, where the Mess hall had gotten a large ( as in 40 tons) shipment of them in. Thus we had a typical menu for the day being :
Breakfast.
Pineapple chunks in the cereal, pineapple chunks in the scrambled eggs, ditto in the bacon ( or worse in the canned sausage surprise! they did 3 days a week), same in the soggy toast, same in the spread for said soggy toast. sliced pieces on the oats. Juice was, you guessed correctly, pineapple juice, freshly ( same week) made in the large mincer. Coffee has little decorations of the cursed things in the powder, and the milk, due to being in the same fridge, and using the same urns as well, tasted of it. the tables were decorated with them as well, and there were lots of decor there.
Lunch.
Take out sandwich, containing bread, the spread from breakfast ( complete with the smell), and whatever they had around, all tasting of pineapple, plus a fruit slice of pineapple.
Dinner, same decor as breakfast, but you had pineapple flavoured dessert, and fruit cocktail consisting of pineapple and possibly an apple chunk or two per serving tray. All served with that lovely aroma.
Local KFC did a roaring trade from us, except for the one item that nobody ever bought, the Hawaiian burger, which they never sold to us.
They also got 40 tons of oranges, which we, as free labour, were told to pack in pockets for distribution elsewhere. Still like oranges though.
Aside from pineapple I did not eat the mystery meat, as I knew, from having a neighbour who was a military chef, just what went into each batch.
Did quite like the liver though, even if most people there would not eat it at all, that was one thing they almost always got right, and it was always served nicely done. Another good thing was the chicken a la landmine, which was always good. Corned meat was great as well, in almost every form, but when they mixed it with the canned sausage ( our nickname for it is not printable here) it was best avoided.