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This is a personal playground where food meets feeling.
From juicy fruits to messy burgers, I record how each bite tastes, feels, and lingers in memory.
It’s not about recipes — it’s about the weird, sweet, nostalgic, sometimes chaotic emotions behind what we eat.
Welcome to a digital diary of edible moods.
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Texture & Taste

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Pears are clean, juicy, and way too easy to finish without realizing.
I love every texture — soft, crisp, sweet.
I always eat more than I planned, and somehow I never get tired of them.
Emotion
Pears make me feel fresh and satisfied in a very subtle way.
They're not intense or dramatic, but they always lift my mood.I don’t crave them like junk food, but once I start, I seriously can’t stop.
It’s the kind of happiness that sneaks up on you.
Texture & Taste
Compared to apples, pears are way more fun to eat. Some are super crisp, some melt in your mouth, some are all juice — I love them all.
They have this gentle floral sweetness and a clean, hydrating feel. Especially when they’re cold — it’s like eating a soft, edible breeze.
Memory
My hometown is known for snow pears, and I used to pick them myself as a kid. So pears aren’t just a snack — they’re part of my childhood.
Even now, every time my mom buys a new bag, she warns me not to eat them all at once…Which I always do anyway.
How I eat with Apple
I eat pears in all kinds of ways — raw, sliced, in cold dishes, or as snow pears with red wine.
They’re perfect when I feel thirsty or want something refreshing. But the truth is, I never stop at one.
It’s always “just one more,” until they’re gone.
Pears
aren’t dramatic.

But they’re safe, familiar, and kind of comforting in their own quiet way.

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The Familiar Stranger
hamburger
The Guilty Soulmate
pineanpple
The Familiar man
carrot
The Good Kid
banana
The Rip Rush
strawberry
The Spring Favorite
onion
The Strong Side Character
pepper
The Uninvited Guest
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