Eating chalk is a form of pica, a disorder where people crave and eat non-food items. Some individuals may eat chalk due to nutritional deficiencies, such as a lack of calcium, iron, or zinc. It can also be a sign of underlying psychological issues or sensory processing disorders.
It taste similar to the old chalk that teachers use on a chalk board at school. I know because I use to eat it as a child in school. I would actually take it from the school board and secretly eat it. Whenever I would smell the dust from the chalkboard at school it would immediately start an overwhelming crave to eat the chalk. For some reason it satisfied a deep crave that I was experiencing during parts of my childhood. I also liked the real white chalk in the earth, It is soooooo good and how I know is because my mother let me taste it as a child. She would literally go or have friends go out into chalk hills to find the earth's chalk mainly when she was pregnant. It's quite amazing because I am now 41 years old and still have those same cravings.
Because of its unique flavor...But dont eat it you could die
* Just took some illegal drugs * Pregnant * Period * Hungry
You can get it off of a chalk Cliff or in limemud. after you bang your mom
because its made from edable components that's why you can spit it too.
Eating chalk is often associated with a condition called pica, where individuals crave non-food substances. Some people may consume chalk due to its texture or a desire for minerals like calcium, though it's not safe or healthy. It can also be a behavioral response to stress or nutritional deficiencies. However, eating chalk can lead to digestive issues and should be addressed with a healthcare professional.
chalk would come first
Shaking chalk in a container would break it down into smaller pieces and create chalk dust. This would help disperse the chalk more evenly and produce a finer application when writing or drawing.
why the heck would you wat to eat chalk.
No, probably not - unless someone has contaminated it.
If this is for the Sunday Express crossword, Sunday Sept 20th, question 20 across, we have put 'covet' which is to wish, long or crave after something.