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What Your Favorite Food Says About You

Eating is probably one of most people's favorite past times. And while you may think that food is just something that brings you complete and utter joy, our favorite foods can tell more about us than we think. Here are a few of the most popular favorite foods. If yours is on the list, maybe you can agree that it does say something like that about you. If yours isn't, that in itself can tell you that you are unique. 

Hamburger and fries. You are classic Americana. You probably have our national flag hanging outside your house and you celebrate the Fourth of July like nobody else. Tradition is one of your favorite things, and it doesn’t get much more traditional than a good ol’ burger and fries.


Chocolate. You live and breathe romance. Anyone can count on you for having a pint of Ben & Jerry’s in the freezer on those rough nights. Nicholas Sparks is probably your go-to author, and giving into temptation and enjoying the simple things is something you are an expert at.


Sushi. You thrive on adventure and the unknown. Traveling is one of your deepest passions, which serves you right because your favorite food is quite exotic. Moreover, you like to consider yourself well-versed in literature and the arts.


Ice cream. You are still a kid at heart. You were the little one who chased the ice cream truck without a care in the world and, now, you enjoy being around children who like to do the same. This makes you fantastic with kids and will make you an amazing parent.


Salad. You are a Lululemon-wearing, yoga-doing, health guru. Your drink of choice is most likely a “Skinnygirl” cocktail, and your dessert indulgence comes from nonfat froyo. If we ever need to find you, it’s safe to say you’ll be hiking the mountains or surfing the waves.

      

Macaroni and cheese. You are a traditionalist. You find the utmost joy in the classics, whether it is movies, books, or art. While it is one of the simplest of foods, you adore it because it reminds you of childhood and easier days.  


Pizza. You are the friend in the group who is always down to have a good time. Whatever it is -- a movie night or a night on the town -- everyone enjoys being around you. You are always there for people, and no one can ever really get sick of you - much like pizza.


Tacos. You know that, sometimes, the smallest, hole-in-the-wall places have the best food. You may have a bit of a fiery side, like that Mexican kick you get in a taco, and people admire that quirk about you.

Now, what are you in the mood to go eat? Pizza? Sushi? Chocolate? All of the above? 

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