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My Food Style Test

Jajangmyeon vs. pasta, sushi vs. pho... we know it's hard to choose every time. But your choices actually follow a pattern. Discover your personal food taste map through the small everyday decisions you make — from Korean comfort food to Southeast Asian flavors. Which of the 5 results are you?

15 questions~1.5 min
2
Participants
1.5 min
Avg. Duration
5
Result Types
KOJAEN
Languages
This test diagnoses your food preference type based on everyday food situations — like how you choose what to eat, the way you eat, and what makes a restaurant worth visiting for you. Your taste buds reveal your personality!
You'll receive one of five results: the heartwarming doenjang jjigae (Korean), the refined omakase (Japanese), the bold malatang (Chinese), the stylish steak (Western), or the adventurous pho (Southeast Asian). It's a fun personality comparison through food.
Recommended for anyone whose biggest daily struggle is "what should I eat today?", anyone who loves exploring new restaurants, or anyone curious about what their food preferences say about their personality. Try it before your next meal!
This test is inspired by Food Choice Psychology research. Studies show that food preferences are closely tied to personality traits — people who readily try new foods (neophilia) tend to be open-minded, while those who stick to familiar foods (neophobia) tend to value stability. Your choice patterns across different food situations reveal your personality traits.
It takes about 3–4 minutes. The situations are everyday ones — choosing a weekend lunch spot, picking a restaurant, deciding what to eat while traveling — so you can answer quickly and intuitively. You might get your most honest results when you're hungry!
Absolutely! This test is especially fun to do together. Expect reactions like "Of course you got malatang!" You can share your results right from the results screen, and even check food style compatibility with each other. It might even help you settle the eternal "what do we eat?" debate!
15 questions · ~1.5 minMy Food Style Test