Pica
Some
pregnant women are said to suffer from pica but I have never actually met
one. Pica is the craving for eating
non-comestible items like chalk and ashes.
It is pronounced PIKE-er and the
word has been around since 1563.
It appears to have its origins in the habits
of the Magpie (French pica and now scientific
name Pica pica). Known for picking up glittery things, Magpies
were thought to eat them.
I met a woman at playgroup once who had eaten coal, when asked what it tasted like she said 'like coal' :-)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
martine
I like magpies and often watch them from my kitchen window. Their scientific name fits them well!
ReplyDeleteI remember "That's Life" had a woman that ate bark while pregnant as a guest one time.
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