Comment on Some people prefer corn for some ungodly reason
Saapas@piefed.zip 2 weeks agoThe issue is that there’s a lot of differing definitions
Comment on Some people prefer corn for some ungodly reason
Saapas@piefed.zip 2 weeks agoThe issue is that there’s a lot of differing definitions
uncouple9831@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
Right…so it’s not defined. I don’t know the practical difference between “there is no definitions for this” and “there are so many different meanings that just saying picky eater is meaningless”.
Saapas@piefed.zip 2 weeks ago
You said it was undefined and that’s right. There’s just no one singular definition that is generally agreed upon. But same sort of characteristics are in them, being more selective than normal in eating
uncouple9831@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
True, it’s just that there doesn’t seem to be a diagnostic for like, what’s the level of selectivity. For example the wiki says they have people go through a list of common foods and ask if you won’t eat it.
I personally am weird about food so I can readily see why this wouldn’t work well for someone like me. If you asked me “do you eat onions” I’d say no, but of course onion powder is fine and heavily caramelized onions are fine (think french onion soup), but I find shoving raw or undercooked onions in salad for example to be absolutely disgusting and I don’t know why people would do that. So I have a lot of rules, but the rules are specific preferences based on the specific, prepared item.
In contrast I also won’t eat any form of oysters or mussels or anything like that because I just find them to be gross creatures which is probably more akin to the neophobia thing. I’ve never had them and have no intention of doing so.
But push comes to shove this is really just: I don’t like one uncommon food and I don’t like some forms of onions. Which isn’t that restrictive. I know many people who call me picky, I just call it knowing what I won’t eat.