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The text is a transcript of a podcast or a radio show where the host talks about his daughter's picky eating habits and his own dislike of vegetables. He asks for advice from the listeners on how to make his daughter eat more vegetables. He also shares some anecdotes about his own experiences with food, such as school lunches, inn meals, curry, and eel. He mentions some celebrities and brands that he likes or dislikes, such as Gakki, Kokoichi, and Vermont curry. He also makes some jokes and sound effects throughout the text. The text is informal, conversational, and humorous in tone.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's daughter is in the 3rd grade.
2. The speaker doesn't like vegetables and has trouble eating them.
3. The speaker's wife tries to cook vegetables for them, but often fails to make them palatable.
4. The speaker likes radishes and can eat carrots if they're in curry.
5. The speaker dislikes green onions and can't stand the taste of them.
6. The speaker's wife added bananas to a curry dish, which made it taste better.
7. The speaker eats Kokoichi's curry about 3 times a week and doesn't mind the onions in it.
8. The speaker is a picky eater and often leaves school lunches behind.
9. The speaker's favorite food is mackerel stew in miso.
10. The speaker doesn't like tomatoes and thinks they're a fruit.
11. The speaker's wife tries to make vegetables more appealing by adding ingredients like potatoes and carrots.
12. The speaker thinks that making food from scratch can make a big difference in the way it tastes.
13. The speaker's wife is trying to find ways to make vegetables more palatable for the speaker.
14. The speaker is grateful for their wife's efforts but still struggles to eat vegetables.
15. The speaker thinks that people who can't eat certain foods might feel left out or hurt.
16. The speaker wants to protect people who can't eat certain foods and make sure they have options.
17. The speaker thinks that forcing someone to eat something they don't like is unrealistic and unhelpful.
18. The speaker wants to find ways to make healthy food more appealing to themselves and others.
19. The speaker's daughter doesn't like eel but ate it after learning how expensive it was.
20. The speaker bought expensive medicinal products for around 4,000 yen.