I've heard of women not only having profoundly strange food cravings, but also developing pica — a craving for nonfood
items like dirt, cardboard, sofa cushions, even cigarette butts.
According to Kids Health, pica is an eating disorder that causes people to crave and eat non-food
items like dirt, clay, soap, chalk, and yes, crayons.
Not exact matches
Items that might not look
like much can be pay
dirt.
Pica can be described as a compulsive behavior problem when your dog eats non-food
items like plastic toys,
dirt, feces, rocks or paper.
His materials retain a roughness and still bear errors: smudges, scratches,
dirt and fingerprints on
items that,
like money, are passed through many hands.