Specifying Interest on Resume

I understand putting common interests on the resume is frowned upon but what about if its a specific type?

Ex.

  • Skiing
  • Cooking
  • History
  • Music
  • Food vs
  • Slopestyle Skiing
  • Cooking (Congolese/Asian Fusion)
  • History (Korean War)
  • Guitar (7+ Years)
  • Competitive Eating

I would think this would help you stand out more as you point it out specifically, and not have it as filler.

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