Answer is (A) bottom-up processing.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bottom-up processing begins with an incoming stimulus (or sensory input) and then becomes a mental representation of an object. Usually, there's no preconceived idea of this object, so, one can say perception is shaped by the stimulus.
In this case, Esther's mother's new dish is a fresh-new stimulus for Esther, we can say she has no preconceived notion of it. However, it is very likely that the weird-looking-appearance of such culinary combination, along with the surely-not-so-pleasant smell of it, forced Esther into creating a mental representation (probably false) of its mother's new dish being simply disgusting.