Taste Of Food Quotes
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I know for an absolute fact that if I ate a meal at one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants, I would be able to taste his anger.
— John Cheese
The secret of food lies in memory - of thinking and then knowing what the taste of cinnamon or steak is.
— Jerry Saltz
For surely the food that memory gives to eat is bitter to the taste, and it is only with the teeth of hope that we can bear to chew it. (Ayesha)
— H. Rider Haggard
Bread, milk and butter are of venerable antiquity. They taste of the morning of the world.
— Leigh Hunt
We are not creators; only combiners of the created. Invention isn't about new ingredients, but new recipes. And innovations taste the best.
— Ryan Lilly
Hey, I used to eat at McDonald's: I liked the taste of the food, especially the French fries.
— Eric Schlosser
One who goes after the taste of the tongue does not get to know the taste of the heart.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
When you eat a lot of spicy food, you can lose your taste. When I was in India last summer, I was listening to a lot of Michael Bolton.
— Jimmy Carr
In America we eat, collectively, with a glum urge for food to fill us. We are ignorant of flavour. We are as a nation taste-blind.
— M.F.K. Fisher
One of the things I do as a food writer is to take a classic recipe made with meat, look at it a whole lot, and tinker with it according to my taste.
— Crescent Dragonwagon
Cooking is for capturing the taste of the food and then enhancing it, as a composer may take a theme and then delight us with his variations.
— Fernand Point
The quest for slowness, which begins as a simple rebellion against the impoverishment of taste in our lives, makes it possible to rediscover taste.
— Carlo Petrini
When from a long distant past nothing subsists after the things are
broken and scattered, the smell and taste of things remain. — Marcel Proust
broken and scattered, the smell and taste of things remain. — Marcel Proust
You don't have to look far to taste some of the best food the world has to offer. I'd pit my grandmother against a 3-star Michelin chef any day.
— Nadia Giosia
The company of true friends, the taste of good food, the blossoms in spring, all the ordinary things that make the texture and meaning of life
— Alison Croggon
It is the deep, salty stickiness of food that intrigues me more than any other quality.
— Nigel Slater
I don't like junk food, just because I don't like the taste of it, but I don't go to the gym - ever.
— Isla Fisher
As you can taste a pot full of food with a spoon likewise someone's tounge can tell you about his heart.
— Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya
Our most potent memories include the taste and smells of foods we enjoyed as a child in part because it reminds us of who fed us a meal.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
I'm starving my stomach is a tortured pit of starvation I'm so hungry so hungry so hungry I can't even imagine what real food must taste like.
— Tahereh Mafi
Over weeks and months ... you will get addicted to the awesome taste of healthy food ... and start wondering why you never did it earlier!
— The Fitness Doc
The food that memory gives to eat is bitter to the taste, and it is only with the teeth of hope that we can bear to bite it.
— H. Rider Haggard
I came literally to the table with a wealth of knowledge by simply understanding how food should taste.
— Rocco DiSpirito
Almost any decent cook will make food by eye and taste. Virtually all of my family cooked that way.
— Steve Albini
The myriad of flavors explode on my tongue, shimmy through my mouth, slap my taste buds and call them filthy bastards, and I love it.
— Stacey Jay
The aroma of the food may not have any connotation with it's taste and the nutrients it contains
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Taste and style is beyond clothes. It's in food; it's in quality. Working out, healthy bodies, organic food-they're all part of the same thing.
— Kanye West
The real seat of taste was not the tongue but the mind
— Mahatma Gandhi