You're the type who bookmarks new places the second they open, right?
lol.
You're plugged into trends and never hesitate when it comes to experiencing something new.
But you're not just chasing hype — you have your own real standards.
01 · Strength
What makes you genuinely awesome
• You embrace new challenges and adapt quickly even in unfamiliar settings
• A clear personal style that keeps you confident and decisive
• Your sharp taste naturally inspires the people around you
02 · Weakness
A few things to keep in mind
• You're quick to respond to new things, which can sometimes mean moving on before going deep
• Your strong taste can make it hard to genuinely connect with different approaches
03 · Advice
Try this one thing
This week, revisit that place you used to go to all the time. You might rediscover that the familiar still has something great to offer.
Your food choice patterns have been analyzed to match one of five food style types. Doenjang jjigae (Korean) represents a warm, stable personality; omakase (Japanese) reflects a careful and composed nature; malatang (Chinese) signals a bold and sociable character; steak (Western) embodies a stylish and adventurous spirit; and pho (Southeast Asian) symbolizes a free and explorative soul.
Food choice psychology research shows a meaningful correlation between food preferences and personality traits. However, this test is designed for entertainment rather than professional psychological assessment — so take it with a smile. Many people are amazed at how well it captures their taste, but results may not always be a perfect fit.
Each of the five food types reflects different values and lifestyles. Korean (doenjang jjigae) represents tradition and stability; Japanese (omakase) stands for precision and restraint; Chinese (malatang) embodies abundance and boldness; Western (steak) reflects sophistication and individuality; Southeast Asian (pho) represents freedom and adventure. Compatible types make meal planning easy, while opposite types can introduce each other to a whole new world of flavors.
Yes! Use the share buttons on the results screen to instantly share to KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), and more. Food-based personality results are intuitive and fun, so they tend to get great reactions on social media. Share your result and ask your friends what they got — it might even help decide your next meal!
It might! Food preferences can be influenced by the season, your mood, and what you've been eating lately. You might get pho (Southeast Asian) in the summer and doenjang jjigae (Korean) in the cold of winter. That said, your core food tendencies don't change much, so you'll likely get a similar result each time.
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