I was thinking to myself earlier that many people have dietary restrictions of SOME sort. Whether that be self-imposed or pre-determined. Plenty of people have allergies or take medications that don’t allow them to have certain foods, Grapefruit is (or was idk) not good for people on Blood Pressure medication I hear firsthand. Then there’s the religious exemptions, like avoiding Pork or alcohol or Beef. Then there’s also the ideological exemptions; Vegetarianism, Pescatarianism, Veganism, I could go on. TL;DR: Do you have a dietary restriction and if so, why?

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    I have been vegetarian for like seven years or so? Too lazy to go vegan, but the vegans are right.

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    I’m allergic to a very popular fruit, and my allergy is fairly uncommon.

    I also hate cilantro because I have that gene that makes it taste like soap.

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      I’ve only heard about it, never spoke to anyone who had it, do you taste it if it’s in tacos or something spicy? Dumb question probably but I’m embarrassingly curious about the answer

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        If there’s enough of it, I can taste it. It’s still unpleasant but I’ve gotten used to it.

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        Cilantro-soap gene haver here. For me, if you put just a bit on any dish, it is ruined.

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          That’s definitely true, except bananas. Sorta. They actually tasted better and sweeter, they now taste more bland. Regardless I think it’s part of a nutritious balanced diet and I would recommend Dragonfruit, really good, Kiwis too

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        I have little problems drinking fruit juice and i will sometimes eat it cooked but eating it raw gives me stomach problems. Obviously if you can you should eat fruit, it’s very healthy because they generally have more vitamins than other foods.

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          You might be really deficient in fiber, which fruit have a lot of and fruit juice has none of. Getting a good fiber intake after a prolonged period of time of being deficient will be problematic and causes a lot of people to stop before they can overcome that.

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            I highly doubt that. I eat plenty of grains and vegetables which are higher in fiber than most fruit. My guesses are it’s either to do with the fructose content or the high acidity. Cause concentrated fruit juices don’t always sit that well with me either, i usually water them down by at least 50%.

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          Also very important to wash your fruit before consuming it, but if that still messes with your stomach then it isn’t worth it I suppose, too bad, fruit is great

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    No, neither health nor preference related. I will eat virtually anything, and have found very very few things I don’t like.

    The only thing I won’t eat is something endangered, for conservation reasons.

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    I’m vegan and have been for well more than a year now. I don’t see myself backtracking on it. I went vegan obviously for animal rights reasons but there were also other concerns which led to me making the step, such as environmentalism (the animal farming industries being one of the biggest causes of climate change, land usage etc) and even humanitarianism (these industries frequently exploit immigrants and have been caught using child labour, they also have one of the highest PTSD rates of any industry).

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    I tried being vegan, but it is hard when nobody in family is a vegan too, so I stopped, sadly. I also tried, for quite a long, fasting – I ate nothing one day per week, and this helped me to loose more than 15 kg. Now, I have too much duties but I want to come back to it.

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    I’d say about 95% of what I eat is vegan. I started doing it for environmental reasons but after a while it was about animal welfare as well. I used to be a guy who’d say he’d never give up meat but it was so much easier than I thought.

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    Some forms of non-homogenous food are inedible for me. Like, strawberry yoghurt, or most vegetables.

    Or those stupid carrot pieces in soup. Can’t they grind that shit down like everything else?