>>16054713So I think it can vary. I don't mind negative experiences like that because the experience is fleeting, and there are more lasting benefits to be gained by undergoing them.
>>16054716>our taste buds have actually evolved over time to ensure that we get the nutrients that we need by making us seek it out.I don't know about that, because children are notorious for despising any and all green healthy foods. I think there is definitely truth to it, but it's hard to reconcile that fact with kids' pickiness.
>The only good reason [to add green peppers] would be if you're just absolutely desperate for nutritionI don't think that would even be a good justification. The green peppers on pizza just have so little nutritional value. Also, like you mentioned, if you want to eat healthy, you probably wouldn't be eating a pizza in the first place. I guess there are pizzas out there that are designed to be healthy, but, those are pretty lame and don't really look fun to eat. Even if I was a complete health nut, the idea of seeking out a pizza that was designed to be healthy just sounds so lame. It feels like watching a PG-13 movie that was edited to become a G movie. Pizza is indulgent by design. If it was paper thin with very light sauce and some leaves on it it doesn't even feel like a pizza anymore, it's just a sad open-faced sandwich.
>pickled peppersOh yeah, I've seen these before. For some reason they intimidate me, lol. I guess I've only really seen them when I was a small child paired with some food that I felt like I would never want to eat, and they also look spicy. I can't remember the last time I ever ate one, if I even ever did. I'd be willing to try them if they were in a fitting meal, though. I've also never had döner before. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen döner in real life. I know there are places that serve them here, but I've never seen or tried them myself. char limit