1. How many meals do you have per day?
2. What time of day do you eat your largest meal?
3. Do you skip meals often?
4. Have you fasted?
5. What is the weirdest food you have eaten?
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1. How many meals do you have per day?
2. What time of day do you eat your largest meal?
3. Do you skip meals often?
4. Have you fasted?
5. What is the weirdest food you have eaten?
1. 2-3 meals a day
2. Dinner (usually between 6-8 pm)
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Either quail eggs or crispy fried alligator :D
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1. 3 meals, occasionally 4 (a smaller one)
2. lunch (between 1-3 PM)
3. It happens weekly
4. Yes I used to fast but because of religious reasons with my parents
5. Chicken brain or mussels
1. Normally, three meals. Sometimes, I have a high tea.
2. My largest meal is sometimes at lunch, sometimes at dinner.
3. Yes, it regularly happens that I forget/don't want to eat.
4. Yes, I have fasted.
5. Maybe insects.
1. How many meals do you have per day? 4-5, tend to be on the small side.
2. What time of day do you eat your largest meal? Lunch.
3. Do you skip meals often? No, never, I like eating too much to do that.
4. Have you fasted? Nope.
5. What is the weirdest food you have eaten? Hmmm, nothing too exotic that I can recall, I have had Ostrich jerky.
1. 1-2
2. Around 8
3. Yeah but not intentionally
4. Yes
5. I don't think I've eaten anything weird
1-2 big meals a day, usually one with meat (chicken>pork>lamb) and one salad (lettuce, olives, tomatoes, onions). I may take an apple, some pasteli (nuts with honey) or yogurt inbetween.
noon/afternoon
nah
sometimes
McDonalds, lamb's testicles and black pudding
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5. Chicken brain or mussels
I have noticed that many Western and Northern Europeans love mussels but detest squid and octopus, kinda strange to my pov.Quote:
Mussels? That's one of the most common meals in Belgium. Belgians are crazy about mussels and they would think what you say is weird.
In an animal park in Wallonia, which was "named the Best Zoo in Europe by the Diamond Themepark Awards for the last three years (2018-2020)". :)
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/artic...ium/index.html