From the word itself, acquired meaning you've exposed your taste to that food many times, you've grown used to it. I remember not liking coffee that much in the beginning, but overtime I try to tweak it a bit and add something I like to the coffee to make is taste bearable for me like more sugar or cream. Eventually my taste got used to it that I started adding less sugar and cream.
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Reply to ELI5: How does "acquired taste" work? And how are some tastes able to be acquired no problem, while others will never be acquired? by PuzzleBrain20
From the word itself, acquired meaning you've exposed your taste to that food many times, you've grown used to it. I remember not liking coffee that much in the beginning, but overtime I try to tweak it a bit and add something I like to the coffee to make is taste bearable for me like more sugar or cream. Eventually my taste got used to it that I started adding less sugar and cream.