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Taste, curiosity, and identity Children this age are experimenting: new flavors, classmates’ lunches, and internet trends. Trying something called “avi” might be part of Katerina’s exploration of taste and identity. Eating what friends enjoy can build social bonds; bringing a homemade variation back to school can be a source of pride. Even if “avi” is foreign to her family, sampling it respectfully — and perhaps adapting it with local ingredients — can expand her culinary world without abandoning tradition. Eating what friends enjoy can build social bonds;

Katerina's eyes widened as she scanned the menu. "I love trying new foods," she said. "But I have to admit, I'm a bit picky." "I love trying new foods," she said

Experts suggest that nurturing such curiosity early on can lead to lifelong benefits:

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