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My friend calls herself a "food seperatist"! in other words she will not mix up food in her mouth. Ie: she wont eat cheese and biscuits but she will eat each individual item eperate. Food must never touch. Curry is out of the question, She refuses condiments, even salads each part can only been eaten seperate. She has been like this since a small child. Even cheese on toast is out. Has anyone has a name for this, does anyone have or know a same experience? By the way she is American!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Londondave....fussy eater is what i'd say! To think she doesn't experience the ecstacy of Cheese on Toast!
Seriously though, I've never heard of that, and I have lot's of relatives in Los Angeles - home of mad eating habits.
Maybe it's just peculiar to her, although there may well be a name for it. How old is she btw?
Also, although her behaviour does not appear in this list of eating disorders,
http://www.anred.com/defslesser.html
you could try emailing the people that run the website, and see if they have a name for it... Let me know if you find out.
I clearly remember doing exactly the same thing when I was a kid! I had to eat everything seperatley, I could not STAND mixing anything together. However, I simply grew out of it, maybe one day I discovered how nice food combinations could be or my mum just had enough of my behaviour. It sounds like an OCD thing. Let me know if you here anything on what it might be.
I know a few people like this - some of whom can't even have the food on the same plate, most of it stems from childhood, and i think parenting is largely to blame - believe if I'd tried any such nonsense my mum wouldn't have been having any of it! If she's happy, it's not hurting anyone so why not - i personally couldn't live without cheese on toast, curries or egg and soldiers!
31? I was thinking if she was in her late teens or early 20's it might be just a childhood thing she hasn't grown out of. But I suppose at her age, it could well be an OCD thing as beenee says.
I suppose though if it doesn't bother her and she's not wierd in other ways then it's not really a problem.
my husband is the same way, he refuses to klet his food touch on his plate, and even uses seprate utensils for each. (trust me, this DOES drive me crazy,,) i have been told that it's accociated with O-C-D Disorder. on a funny side note, the first time i cooked him dinner (before i knew about his problem) i did serve mixed veggies, and he had a fit!!