POLL: Do you like to tear the flesh off of your fruits and vegetables with your teeth?!


Question: POLL: Do you like to tear the flesh off of your fruits and vegetables with your teeth?
Answers:

You are a TITILLATING kind of guy, aren't you?!

I actually do rip some fruit-flesh with my incisors. But I stop just short of the vegetables. It just somehow seems "wrong"!



Yes! I do it with grapes all the time! I like to peel the skin off with my teeth, skinning it so only the shiny slippery part remains, and then I chew the skin with my teeth and feel it crush under my perfect row of sharp teeth until the skin is a little mashed up pulp and then swallow it....

and then I eat the rest of the grape! :)



I prefer cutting my fruits and vegetables up but I eat them with my teeth...Obviously. When I eat its not my canines or incisors that hit the fruit first, if you're trying to make a connection between us having a carnivorous nature. Our teeth do not compare to a carnivores.



Well if you're talking about things like oranges, banana or avocados that you generally peel or rip away the skin, then no way. I can't do that. But apples, baked potatoes, cucumbers, peaches, stuff that you generally eat the skin off of, yes.



Never thought about this....my husband tears into an orange with his teeth. I would never even think of doing that. But then I have thumbnails and I start with a perfect circle with my nail, then peel from there. Don't know about any other fruit. He eats the peel.



Depends on the type. Pears(tear), Potatoes(tear)....typically the hard or fuzzy skins i Rip or peel. i wouldn't do it on a cherry or grape



its easier for most of them, like avocado, banana, orange, kiwi, mango.



Nah, I like to slice through the flesh of my fruits and vegetables with a sharp knife.



Nah, I just peal the ones that need it.



I guess you could put it that way.



Not fruit cos I drink fruit juice and I peel my vegetables.



i love potatoes with skins on!!!!



yes



owwwww yes 100% !!!!!!!!!! lol i also love potatos with the skins on !




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