I've come across many people of many unique interests.
A toddler boy who loves to peel oranges. He would peel any and all oranges that he sees. Not sure if he has been introduced to any
field or farm of oranges but his mother has had to restrain him at the stores various times. Whenever there's a family gathering and
oranges are served, he would peel them all for everyone else.
A 30-something young woman who loves chicken livers. She does eat other parts of the chicken, especially the wings. But she would always head for the livers first.
A toddler boy who loves to each just fish eyes. Whenever fish is served, he would poke out the eyes for himself and leaves the rest for others in the family. His
relatives know that, and they, too, have always given him the fish heads for the eyes.
A 50-something lady who loves just plain veggie dishes. She wouldn't eat anything else except for rice and veggie soups. I met her and her husband at a hospital when he was
being treated for gout and I was interpreting some years ago. The lady was shaking. "I am too afraid to eat anything tastier," she said. "I'm afraid of being sick like that (her husband on the hospital stretcher). But I also love plain, unsalted soups."
A 50-something man who loves chips of all kinds. This past weekend, he told me he had some snacks and for me to pick one or a few. He handed me a bag of goodies, including Doritos, potato chips, corn chips, etc.