It’s incredibly easy to make mistakes. These “deceivers” are very insidious.
There is such an appetite disorder when a person is tempted to chew something inedible – pick off a piece of plaster, gnaw a piece of wood, some even pull stones into his mouth. This phenomenon is called picacism. In children, it is considered absolutely normal, because kids explore this world by taste. But in adults, this is already some deviation. Or just a mistake – in the case when inedible things look like tidbits. For example, take a look: it’s candy on a stick! I wonder how many kids tried them before realizing they were garden candles.
And okay candles! At least you can’t break your teeth about them. And if these are sea pebbles, rolled in to translucency and incredibly similar to jelly candies? There is also a beach covered with either popcorn or sugar-coated nuts – if you ever visit Fuerteventura, one of the islands of the Canary archipelago, be careful. Because, of course, this is not popcorn, but stones. And how many times did the cats pretend to be something edible! Now a loaf of bread, now a handful of flour in a bowl.
Sometimes the entertainers-manufacturers fail: they make soap or candles in the form of buns or a mug of amazing macchiato, which not only look one-on-one with the original, but also smell the same.
We have collected the best examples of inedible delicacies for you on social networks. Would you try?