Food restrictions
[Poll #1241007]
(I'm asking about the nature of the substance, not the process that led to it: I'm not asking whether you'll eat battery chickens or baby-killing coffee.)
(I'm asking about the nature of the substance, not the process that led to it: I'm not asking whether you'll eat battery chickens or baby-killing coffee.)
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I don't eat blue cheese, which I think I'm not allergic to but otherwise feel similarly negative about.
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It appears possible that whatever it is in them that does it is also in certain beers, but by the time I know (next morning) I've forgotten which beers I've had. And it's not as bad with the beers, so I don't worry about it.
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Would I eat tissue-cultured human meat? Probably not, for reasons of eating one's own species being a good way to get interesting diseases. But I'd be kind of curious to find out what it tastes like.
I'm fairly sure I've ingested minute traces of arsenic at one point or another...
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My boss once asked if it was just red stuff I had a problem with eating, having not enjoyed some Swiss red cabbage-based delicacy. He may have a point, given colour vision!
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Whereas I can't eat prawns because, well, I just can't bring myself to. Little black eyes, ick. The only time I've eaten prawns was when a friend made three-course dinner including prawn cocktail and I didn't want to disappoint her. :-) (prawn crackers are fine, yum, but prawn-shaped chocolates are a no-no too - how bizarre)
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Unfortunately, restaurants *lie* about it not having dairy in, which will make without very hard.
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Ethically, I don't really have a problem with anything foodwise. Om nom nom...
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The latter surprised me, because I will happily scoff peanut butter. On the other hand, I don't like eating monkey nuts because (so I realised) the skins made my mouth feel funny. It hadn't occurred to me that this could be a symptom of a minor allergy. I haven't stopped eating peanuts, mind.
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Far too many foods contain egg, alas.
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"Any accidental contamination": I take
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I'm a kind of slack vegetarian - I will occasionally eat fish when I'm eating out, although I know it's bad for environmental reasons, but I don't buy it for home consumption. I haven't knowingly eaten mammal or bird (or marsupial come to that) for about twenty years.
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I also prefer to avoid aspartame, because it gives me headaches.
Arsenic is OK in trace quantities - but builds up in the system. There is an antidote. If you work in a chem. lab researching arsenic compounds you go through a lot of the antidote. Then the spooks show up to see why you are going through so much of it... (apparently troo story of someone my Dad knew who was doing a PhD on arsenic compounds).
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Eggs as an ingredient in other foods, once sufficiently mixed to lose its egg-nature, I'm completely fine with, provided I don't have to make it or watch it being made. On the other hand, there's something about yolk sacs, denaturing proteins, etc. that really seriously squicks me. Ugh.