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  2. Geophagia - Wikipedia

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    Geophagy also occurs in humans and is most commonly reported among children and pregnant women. [5] Human geophagia is a form of pica – the craving and purposive consumption of non-food items – and is classified as an eating disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) if not socially or culturally appropriate ...

  3. Bitter taste evolution - Wikipedia

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    Toxic and bitter compounds do, however, exist in different diets at different frequencies. [5] Sensitivities to bitter compounds should follow the requirements of different diets logically, as species that can afford to reject plants due to their low plant diet ( carnivores ) have a higher sensitivity to bitter compounds than those that ...

  4. Acquired taste - Wikipedia

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    Level of food adventurousness may explain much of the variability of food preferences observed in "supertasters". Supertasters are highly sensitive to bitter, spicy , and pungent flavours, and some avoid them and like to eat only mild, plain foods, but many supertasters who have high food adventurousness enjoy these intense flavors and seek ...

  5. The psychology of food aversions: Why some people don't grow ...

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    People with food aversions usually have a strong reaction when they see, smell or taste foods they don't like, Boswell says. "Some people will cough, gag or vomit when exposed to these foods," she ...

  6. Hate Bitter Foods? You Might Be a Supertaster (and Not a ...

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  7. Bitter polyphenols in plant-based foods may help lower ...

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    Polyphenols in plant-based foods may trigger gastrointestinal hormones that could help reduce a person's risk for both obesity and type 2 diabetes, new research indicates.

  8. Consumption of Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Eat the Laundry Pods. (Seriously. They're Poison.)" by CollegeHumor – YouTube video (age-restricted) "Bite into one of those Tide Pods. Do it." – Original Reddit thread on r/intrusivethoughts "People eating Tide pods" — Archive of original Straight Dope Message Board

  9. Human food - Wikipedia

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    Human food is food which is fit for human consumption, and which humans willingly eat. Food is a basic necessity of life, and humans typically seek food out as an instinctual response to hunger; however, not all things that are edible constitute as human food. Display of various foods. Humans eat various substances for energy, enjoyment and ...