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What is the experience of people with light tastes?
I have a friend who eats very lightly and doesn't need any seasoning at all. If a normal person tastes good, he can eat lightly, but when he comes there, "it tastes good and he can eat lightly" becomes "as long as he can eat, he can eat lightly". The following is a rough statistic of what he has eaten without taste or taste: white water of cabbage, noodles cooked with clear water, and several bowls of cabbage. I think it's not as delicious as soy sauce and dry bread, and there are local specialties such as paper, so he can eat enough. Therefore, I have always wondered if he has a natural appetite and everything he eats is delicious.

Viewpoint 1: I remember I went to Jinan one year, probably because I was a little tired from the trip. After getting off the bus, my friends from the same trade went to the restaurant together, watching them wolfing down their food, but I had no appetite at all. I ordered a bowl of plain noodles and deliberately told the waiter not to give me anything! But when she brought a bowl of hot noodles, the noodles became salty as soon as I ate them. I asked the waiter, I told you not to put anything. Why is it salty? She said: I think nothing is tasteless, so I put some salt on you! I was angry and wanted to eat something light, but I didn't even eat noodles! Now that I think about it, the waiter is simply thinking, why is this person so light that he doesn't even eat salt!

Viewpoint 2: A friend of mine doesn't eat meat. He doesn't eat any meat, such as chicken, duck, fish, cattle, sheep and pigs, even squid and cuttlefish. We buy salad chicken rice, and she chooses chicken. Chicken rice with salad had only salad and lettuce, so he ate it. And when he didn't eat in the morning, we brought him a multi-wheat cake, which was also filled with chicken. We're not eating anyway. We are all hungry and won't eat it.

Viewpoint 3: As a Chongqing native, I seem to have no right to answer this question. Tell me about my diet meal last year. One day, I found myself a little fat, so I wanted to lose weight. I bought a box of compressed biscuits at Ma's house, and I ate one when I was really hungry. Dinner is boiled vegetables. Cauliflower was first cooked with a little salt, but it tasted tasteless. I gave up in less than two days, and I erased a box of compressed biscuits as a snack card. Some time ago, I was pregnant and vomited, and I couldn't smell the oil. I feel oily when frying small dishes, so I prepare a big cup of tea for dinner every day. Boiling tea and soaking rice actually tastes good, especially for greasy food. I basically didn't eat it when serving, just drinking tea and making rice. After three or four days, my appetite will improve, and everything I eat smells delicious. When answering this question, I usually get up at eleven in the morning. Why did I wake up so early today? Because I woke up from hunger! I forgot to eat apples last night, but I woke up early today. MD must eat a bowl of hot and sour powder.