A client tells you that he cannot eat most green vegetables because they taste too bitter. What is the most likely explanation?

a. He has certain genetic taste markers that make him a super taster.
b. He associates eating green vegetables with unpleasant childhood memories.
c. He needs to train himself to enjoy the acquired taste of bitter vegetables.
d. He is making an excuse to avoid making healthful changes in his eating habits.


Answer: a. He has certain genetic taste markers that make him a super taster.

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