
British nutritionist Victor Lindlahr once said: "What do you eat, decide who you are." (You are what you eat). In fact, it’s not just that. How you eat it, it also determines who you are. According to research by Juliet A. Boghossian, founder of Food-ology at Los Angeles Center for Diet Behavior Research and Julia Hormes, a psychologist at New York State University, the dietary behavior has quietly revealed your "hidden personality."
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How do you eat, decide who you are: know how to grasp the overall situationI believe that everyone has such friends around me. When everyone finished eating during the dinner, I found that he was still chewing slowly and delicately. In fact, this means that they know how to grasp the overall situation, enjoy life, and are usually more confident, do things smoothly at work, and think that doing things faster is worse than doing well.
Fast Eater: ambitious
Eating watches fall off their leaves as fast as possible, and always finish the work in the fastest way. People of this type are usually ambitious, aim-oriented, like to embrace new things, are very efficient in doing things, and are able to work hard. They are very capable roles and often put other people's needs before themselves; but on the other hand, "fast-eating people" may also be less patient. Boghossian is more supplemented: "The speed of your eating actually reflects the pace of how you view and enjoy life." Don't forget to slow down your pace when appropriate!
Adventurer: Creative
"That restaurant has been opened recently! We'll go eat next time~" Do you also like to try it out and explore the new mainland of food? In addition to food, you are usually more generous in other aspects of life, like to find excitement and be brave to take risks; at the same time, you are creative and can handle positions that require creative ideas, and because of your interesting personality, everyone likes to be friends with you.
Picky eater: Have a stable relationship
If you are also a person who will pick out the things you don't like and don't eat them, you usually have old friends in life, have stable relationships, and are brave enough to ask, and are happy to pursue knowledge. But Hormes, a psychologist in eating behavior, also has a supplement. In fact, there is a disease called "food neophobia"! Referring to doubts about trying new foods, research points out that this can connect them to their personal characteristics, such as anxiety or neurology.
The detached: Be cautious in doing things
As a friend who is used to eat a certain food before proceeding to the next one, they are usually cautious in doing things, pay attention to details, and have great principles. They are very reassuring people, but many people may not touch the thoughts in their hearts. Boghossian also adds: "This type of person is not a multi-worker. Sometimes the law is just a line between conservative rules, and sometimes the flexibility is better when it is suitable."
Foodling: a person who is responsible and takes many things to himself
Friends who like to mix all the dishes and want to eat different foods in every bite are usually a person who is very strong and willing to take a lot of responsibility. At the same time, people of this type are usually outgoing, friendly, have healthy relationships, and are very willing to spend time with people who are important to you. But on the other hand, you may be careful that sometimes you may want to take care of everything because you want to do well and do too many things and be too impatient.
Defeater: If you are good, you will feel comfortable with you
If you are tempted by drinking and eating meat, you will not be able to make noises when eating. In this way, you usually have a free spirit and don’t worry about how others look at you, and follow your own adjustments and have confidence. This is also the reason why many people appreciate you. They like your courage and good words, and their frank personality also makes others feel comfortable with you; but your straightforwardness may sometimes bother some people. Remember that being yourself is sometimes only a line away from being unpretentious.
Preparator: A forward-looking thinker
Do you have the habit of cutting all the food first before starting to eat? Then you are a typical "preparer". People of this type are usually brave to dream, know how to plan and be energetic, and at the same time they are eager for long-term relationships. (It's hard to wonder why the Korean drama "Why is Kim's Book like that" once took Kim's Book to the game park to help Kim's Book to cut all the steaks first) But you who are good at planning should not forget to enjoy the moment.
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What do you love to eat? I have also decided who you love to eat sweets: extroverted and compassionateDo you love to eat sweets? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology once published a study that found that people who love sweets are usually outgoing, friendly and compassionate than people who love other flavors; but people who love chocolate may be more emotionally fragile.
Love to eat spicy food: It is more pleasing and has the following knowledge, according to the University of Pennsylvania research, it was found that most of the people who were happy to receive a car, jump, swim in the ice water, etc., were those who loved spicy food. The reason is that the capsaicin contained in peppers can stimulate people and make people excited and willing to do things that are prone to take risks. Therefore, they are usually generous, have opinions, and are enthusiastic to help others.. Keith Kantor, PhD in Nutrition Science, also added: "Eating spicy food is igniting the risk of your lips, just like the risk of jumping; people who love spicy food are more tolerant and embrace and change than others."
Love eating sperm: more rational and stable
Clinical psychologist Dr. Jen Nash It is pointed out that people who prefer to eat often like to get quick feedback, which makes them compete in their careers, be good at expressing their ideas and opinions, are efficient in doing things but are prone to getting into trouble with small things in life, such as traffic jams or too long in line.
Love to eat sour: more severe and high standards
Dr. Jen Nash also discovered that people who prefer to eat sour tend to be more picky and serious, but when thinking about them from a perspective, it may be just a higher standard.
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