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I had some texture aversion as a kid (tomatoes, ewwww) but these days I really have none. It's actually a bit unusual, from what I can tell :)
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I don't have problems with textures, unless something is way too crunchy. Interestingly I'm reading this book called The End of Overeating and they talk at length about the texture of food. They spend a lot of money testing the textures of certain foods like chips or cheetos and other snack items. They try to reach an optimal level of initial crunch, but then most people want the food to melt in their mouth so you have a crunch and melt effect. Chain restaurants will optimize their food like a crispy chicken breast for example will look crunchy and initially be crispy but it will melt in your mouth. This allows more food to be consumed. It's fascinating.
But anyway, I'm surprised by this thread. I love all foods, seafood, mushrooms, bananas, mashed potatoes, soup, I love it all. It just sounds like pickiness to me. I had a friend at work who would bring her lunch every day and it was a white bread sandwich with american cheese and a del monte fruit cup in syrup. Absolutely no texture. She had other food weirdness too, can't eat chicken if it's on the bone, must always be in boneless or nugget form. What is up with that. |
DS13 did a complete 180 after getting into truly solid foods. I think he spent a decade absolutely refusing anything smooth, like squash, mashed potatoes, pudding, yogurt - as if to say "NO MORE BABY FOOD - EVER!!!!" That kid would probably chew the bark off a tree! Only in the last year or two has he been willing to eat smooth stuff. I notice that he washes every bite down with a glass of water, even while he's telling us it doesn't taste bad.
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I forgot to mention that I don't like long stringy food so spaghetti noodles (angel hair, etc) are out. Sometimes, I can do the really thin rice noodles and flat noodles. It is definitely a texture, how they feel against my throat but also it is that it reminds me of a pile of worms so I will also get a gag reflex by just looking at a picture of spaghetti. This is fairly recent though, I always had a gag reflex from eating but I could look at noodles without an issue.
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I can't stand mushy things; mashed potato, mushy peas, overcooked vegetables, etc. Especially if it's different things mushed together - shepherd's pie is my worst nightmare!
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As for texture...I think the only things that bother me are foods that have a rubbery texture.I think that's why I only eat the white meat on chicken.The dark meat tends to have rubbery surprises in it.If I have to chew it to death to break it down,it's a no go. I guess there's more as certain veggies I will only consume in certain ways.Like carrots can be raw or stirfried,but I wont eat canned carrots.Canned peas and green beans are ok,but frozen aren't because they aren't soft enough. |
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I can't stand coconut beccause of the texture, it reminds me of fingernail clippings...mushrooms, olives, uck.
I also don't like things that are super crunchy or crumbly. That's because of the messy factor though. Even when I was a baby I didn't like getting messy. |
I don't think I've met a food or a food texture that I don't like...hence my weight problem, lol!
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Hmm....my issues with texture are weird...for instance... i hate cotton candy because it reminds me of the gauze they stick in your mouth at the dentist...i dont like scrambled eggs and i dont like the grittyness of raspberies with the seeds...the skin of green wax beans..oh..and the fuzz on fuzzy peach skin..yuck!
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As for my food issues, I pretty much like all food, which was probably my issue in the first place.:^: |
I remembered I don't like the plastic-y noodles in dishes like pad-thai! Yuck!
And cottage cheese is absolutely awful, I can't even swallow it with my eyes closed and pretend it's something else. *shudders* reading this thread! |
I can't imagine eating canned vegetables but I'd say that is a taste not texture thing :)
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