Oh, you mean that sometimes people don't eat certain things for reasons other than taste? I wonder if that might explain all those vegans and vegetarians who want their meat substitutes to look like the "real thing" that so perplexed the commenter I was responding to . . .
Well, I mean, if diabetics don't like sugar, why do they want things to taste like sugar? If they want things that taste like sugar, why don't they just drink things with sugar?
Never ceases to amaze me that diabetics would want their food and drink to taste like the "real thing." Can you believe things like Diet Coke? Also never ceases to amaze me that dieters would want their food and drink to taste like the "real thing." Low-fat milk? Give me a break!
Methinks you don't know many vegetarians. Many vegetarians have no problem with the taste of meat --- they object to dead / tortured animals. But give them chicken taste without that and they're all over it.
"For example, one mom told us: 'When my toddler was doing the dishes, at the beginning, the water was all over the place, but I would allow my son to the dishes because that's how he learned,' " she says.
Also never ceases to amaze me that dieters would want their food and drink to taste like the "real thing." Low-fat milk? Give me a break!