Food Quotations | Page 4
Food Quotes from:
- Alice Waters
- Julia Child
- Marcus Samuelsson
- Ruth Reichl
- M F K Fisher
- Jose Andres Puerta
- Mario Batali
- Yotam Ottolenghi
- Sathya Baba
- Jean Anthelme Brillat Savarin
- Joel Salatin
- Ambrose Bierce
- Benjamin Franklin
- Fran Lebowitz
- Anthony Bourdain
- David Chang
- Eric Schlosser
- Mark Twain
- Samuel Johnson
- Tristram Stuart
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Beijing Quotes
They say that the cuisines of different Chinese provinces arose originally to serve different kinds of constituencies. Beijing was the cuisine of officials. In Shanghai, that was the cuisine of wealthy merchants and industrialists. In Szechwan, the food of the common people. Many great Szechwan dishes originated in street stalls.
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Absolutely Quotes
All of us want to live, and that is absolutely natural. However, we should learn from childhood on to choose our best way to die. If we don't do that, we end up spending our days like a dog, only in search of harbour, food and expressing a blind loyalty to his owner in return. That isn't enough to make our lives have a meaning.
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Amount Quotes
There is no doubt that some plant food, such as oatmeal, is more economical than meat, and superior to it in regard to both mechanical and mental performance. Such food, moreover, taxes our digestive organs decidedly less, and, in making us more contented and sociable, produces an amount of good difficult to estimate.
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Calories Quotes
If I eat mindlessly while watching television, reading, or talking with someone else, I can go through an entire meal without tasting the food, without even noticing that I've been eating. The plate is empty but I didn't enjoy the food - I had all of the calories and little of the pleasure.
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Add Quotes
Salt is one of the flavors that makes food taste good - salt, sugar and fat. So it's a natural thing for all chefs and cooks to add salt, because it enhances the flavor of the food. If you go out to eat, I guarantee you're going to be eating a lot of salted foods that you are going to have no idea.
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Admitting Quotes
To this day, the only argument against Obama that critics can seem to come up with involves admitting he's better than them - though they certainly season it with some racism. You know, he's that lucky black man who actually appeals to the populace. He's that elitist who got himself off food stamps and into Harvard.