Men and women have different eating habits: Shocking, right?

It comes as no surprise to me that men and women tend to gravitate toward different foods. However, you might be surprised by some of the findings shown in a recent post by at Diet-blog based on a study of 14,000 Americans.

Predictably, men tended to eat more meat and poultry, and women ate more vegetables. However, men ate more brussels sprouts and asparagus, and women ate more fresh hamburger while men leaned toward frozen. Several “risky” behaviors were additionally recorded, showing that men ate more pink hamburger and runny eggs while women ate more alfalfa sprouts.

Do you think our eating

habits are predetermined, or are you influence as you grow up by what those around you choose to eat?

Original post by Kristen Seymour

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