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Hello and welcome to the food chain from the BBC World Service.
I'm Ruth Alexander.
Today, can you learn to love a food you hate?
Most of us have something we avoid.
For me, it's king prawns.
I've never even dared to try one.
So what does it mean to hate a food?
We're going to look at what a dislike actually is,
how it can be shaped by early and even unconscious experiences, and whether as an adult or child.
there's anything you can do about it.
To discuss this, we've brought together Dr.
Rachel Hertz,
a neuroscientist who's an expert on the psychological science of smell at Brown University in the United States and author of Why You Eat What You Eat.
Dr.