DAAHH u would die they just eat very little amounts
People who eat non-food items have a condition called Pica. A common variant of Pica is a compulsion to eat chalk, coal, baking powder, talc or other items with a powdery texture. Neglected children sometimes develop Pica, as do anorexics.
i have had pica for cornstarch for almost 30 years and i don't eat mint.
Not usually. However, like humans, they could suffer an eating disorder such as pica. Pica is when you eat things that are not food.
Crayons are made from inert paraffin waxes and colouring. As they are designed for the use of children who often engage in pica (the eating of non-food items) they are non-toxic. Eating crayons is possible and non-harmful.
Yes, Pica is a type of eating disorder, but not in the traditional sense. People with pica have an appetite for non-food items, such as dirt, chalk, coal, baby powder, etc. They also eat foods that are considered raw items, such as flour or salt.
There are different types of pica, depending on what type the person has usually defines what they'll eat which is anything from dirt to feces, a person who craves feces,blood or urine this type is called vampirism pica, which is the worst.
Pidgeons.
The condition is known as pica, a disorder that involves craving and consuming non-food items such as dirt, paper, hair, or rocks. These items lack any nutritional value and can lead to serious health issues if consumed in large amounts. People with pica may need medical or psychological intervention to address the underlying causes.
People still eat it because they are ignorant or either too lazy to cook something.
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder which is characterised by very low body weight and a need to control and restrict what you eat. Pica is a compulsion to eat things that aren't actually food, such as dirt, rubber, sand, etc.
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Yes people still eat persian food because im persian and persian food is yummy for everyone like weird americans , tiny eye chinese, ugly indians and more! but try it its yummy people.