Throughout my school years I collected recipes (still have all of them) but did not really start cooking on my own until I moved out since kitchen was mom's domain and she was an excellent cook. However, she cooked mostly Japanese, American and limited Italian.
As soon as I was able to have my own kitchen, cookbooks and magaines became part of my life. I started out with Joy of Cooking and all the books called Recipes on Parade from military wives. These books are not based on beautiful photography like many modern books, but I consider them some of the best cookbooks. Most of recipes are all there. Recipes on Parade had a book called International and that book is priceless even now because it covered so many interesting recipes from 4 corners of the world. As a 20 YO, I was already making wonderful gazapachos, curries, mapo doufu, Hungarian goulash, etc from that book. Next came trying out Mastering French Cooking by Julia Child. Tried many recipes from there and after that all of her other books.
When I met my husband he did not like soy sauce, tofu, rice, vinegar, etc and I knew it was going to be an uphill battle. He now eats raw fish, soy sauce, rice and most anything I put out. He still does not care for too spicy or too vinegary foods and I have to tone down.
I think our tastes continue to evolve as years go by. If you don't like certain foods, try again next time. Good luck.