Phrases about food: the most well-known thoughts and aphorisms that made our mouth water

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Famous phrases about food

Man's relationship with cooking has not always been the same over time: at the dawn of life, eating was survival and in the following centuries it evolved into pure consumption, up to the present day where every food is analyzed for its properties. . Nowadays we are really careful about what we ingest, because "We are what we eat", an absolutely true quote. What we take comes directly to our body and makes us stay healthy or not. This is why the relationship with food must be aimed at the "balance and respect for the ingredients; the excesses for both adults and children, who must learn good nutrition from an early age, are banned. Below you will find some inspirational phrases about food, written or spoken by prominent figures in the gastronomic world (such as Julia Child) or by famous philosophers and writers. Each of these phrases can be a reminder to remind us to eat in moderation or to enjoy the beauty of our tables, without forgetting balance.


You don't have to cook excessive or complicated dishes: just good food from fresh ingredients.
(Julia Child)

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not eaten well.
(Virginia Woolf)

Learn to cook, try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, don't be afraid. But above all, have fun.
(Julia Child)

Food is one of the greatest joys in life. We have come to a very sad point where we are turning food into an enemy as well as something to be afraid of.
(Jamie Oliver)

Inviting someone to lunch means taking charge of the happiness of that person during the hours that he passes under your roof.
(Anthelme Brillat-Savarin)

Haute cuisine is not something for the fearful: you need to have imagination, be reckless, try even the impossible and not allow anyone to set limits just because you are what you are, your only limit is your heart
(Auguste Gusteau from the film Ratatouille)

If you think well, you cook well.
(Ferran Adrià)

Cooking is like loving, either you give up completely or you give up.
(Harriet Van Horne)

A recipe has no soul. It is the cook who must instill soul in the recipe.
(Thomas Keller)

There is no good cooking or bad cooking. There is only what you like best.
(Ferran Adrià)

Eating is a necessity. Eating intelligently is an art.
(Francois de La Rochefoucauld)

The art of food is an adventure of the mind.
(Alessandro Borghese)

The woman has been blocked for centuries. When he has access to culture he is like a hungry person. And food is much more useful to those who are hungry than to those who are already saturated.
(Rita Levi Montalcini)

phrases about food: famous and famous

With food you can give joy and a smile.
(Elisa Isoardi)

Persevering fatigue and continuous application are the food of my spirit; when I begin to rest and slow down my work, then I will also cease to live.
(Francesco Petrarca)

When you wake up in the morning, if you [...] immediately feel the need for food, it is a sure sign of good health and a prognosis for a long life.
(Pellegrino Artusi)

Greedily I extend my hand: | give me pain daily food.
(Salvatore Quasimodo)

Flattery is the food of fools. However, men of genius sometimes condescend to taste some.
(Jonathan Swift)

To live, a man needs food, water and a sharp mind.
(Louis Zamperini)

In Italy the culture of food is superior. In America everything is different, the gastronomic influences are very varied: Texan, Asian, Latin ... The two worlds are not comparable.
(Joe Bastianich)

World peace will come on the day when people have enough food to eat.
(Momofuku Ando)

Not being the master of a small art, I often had to change it with food.
(Fabrizio De André)

At the table we seduce, the fate of the nations is decided, we talk. It is a time when by putting in food and drinking wine you have a state of joyful alteration.
(Simona Izzo)

Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are.
(Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin)

If you really want to make friends, go to someone's house and eat with them, the people who give you their food give you their heart.
(Cesar Chavez)

I brought a teaspoon of tea to my lips, in which I had soaked a piece of madeleine. But the moment that sip mixed with biscuit crumbs touched my palate, I started, attentive to what was extraordinary in me.
(Marcel Proust)

Let food be your medicine and your medicine be food.
(Hippocrates of Kos)

There is nothing sexier than a woman who appreciates food, because it proves that she is a free woman.
(Nigella Lawson)

Food is the only thing that truly satisfies.
(Will Keane)

You don't eat food as hot as it is when you cook it.
(German proverb)

If you have a child you have to show them how to love life, what the positive things are ... Feed them the best possible food. [...] And I love what they give me in return: imagination and fun.
(Helena Bonham Carter)

Better to eat behind the lion than next to the jackal.
(Daniel Picouly)

Life is a box of cookies.
(Haruki Murakami)

phrases about food: Haruki Murakami

Aphorisms about cooking, fun and to share

You like to eat? And also cooking? Why not convey your passion for good food to those you love with nice themed phrases! Here are what funny cooking aphorisms you can use:

It is said that appetite comes with eating, in reality it comes with starving!
(Totò)

I can't stand those who don't take food seriously.
(Oscar Wilde)

Enthusiasm is for life what hunger is for food.
(Bertrand Russel)

At the table I would forgive anyone. My relatives too.
(Oscar Wilde)

In reality, no human being indifferent to food is trustworthy.
(Manuel Vàzquez Montalbàn)

Only idiots are not gourmets.
(Guy de Maupassant)

The only time you should eat diet food is while you are waiting for the steak to cook.
(Julia Child)

Eating is one of the four purposes of life ... what the other three are, no one has ever known.
(Chinese proverb)

One who knocks on the door is not asked: “Who are you? He is told: "Sit down and eat".
(Siberian proverb)

The finer things in life are either immoral, or illegal, or make you fat
(George Bernard Shaw)

"Do you know why I like to cook?"
"No because?"
“Because after a day in which nothing is sure, and when I say nothing I mean nothing, one comes home and knows with certainty that adding egg yolks, sugar and milk to the chocolate thickens the dough: it is such a comfort! "
(Julia Child)

In normal life, "simplicity" is synonymous with "easy to do", but when a cook uses this word, it means "it takes a lifetime to learn"
(Bill Buford)

If you have a problem, add oil.
(Anonymous)

Marry someone who can cook. Love passes, hunger does not.
(Anonymous)

Eating is incorporating a territory.
(Jean Brunhes)

Chocolate is the answer. Who cares what the question is.
(Anonymous)

Strength is being able to break a chocolate bar into four with your bare hands - and then eat just one square.
(Judith Viorst)

If he goes out of his way to make you happy, it's a pizza.
(Anonymous)

The pizza box is square, the pizza is round, and the slices are triangular. Conclusion; nothing in life makes sense.
(Anonymous)

Life is a combination of pasta and magic.
(Federico Fellini)

Macaroni ... you provoked me and I destroy you! Macaroni, me me you great!
(Alberto Sordi)

He never feels alone while eating spaghetti. They require too much attention.
(Robert Morley)

phrases about food: Oscar Wilde

Food lover: quotes in English about eating

The appreciation of some dishes is not only from the Italian people, but can come from anywhere in the world. Read the quotes about cooking in English; some are really profound and can help you find balance in an unbalanced diet, while others have a more ironic register! Aphorisms in English are perfect to share on social media or to keep hanging in the kitchen.

I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food.
I cook with wine, sometimes I even add food to it.
(W.C. Fields)

He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.
The one who first ate an oyster was truly courageous.
(Jonathan Swift)

Ice-cream is exquisite. What a pity it isn’t illegal.
The ice cream is exquisite. It's a shame it's not illegal.
(Voltaire)

There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.
There are people in the world so hungry that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.
(Mahatma Gandhi)

Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch.
Don't ask what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch.
(Orson Welles)

When a man's stomach is full it makes no difference whether he is rich or poor.
When a man's stomach is full it makes no difference whether he is rich or poor.
(Euripides)

Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
Music at dinner is an insult to both the cook and the violinist.
(Gilbert Keith Chesterton)

If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
If most of us appreciated food, happiness and singing more than gold, it would be a happier world.
(J. R. R. Tolkien)

Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education.
Evolution is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage that attended university.
(Mark Twain)

All sorrows are less with bread.
The pains are less severe with bread.
(Miguel de Cervantes)

Gluttony kills more than the sword.
It kills the throat more than the sword.
(George Herbert)

Thou shouldst eat to live; not live to eat.
You have to eat to live, not live to eat.
(Marco Tullio Cicerone)

Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.
A bad cook is the one who does not know how to lick his fingers.
(William Shakespeare)

phrases about food: in English

A stomach that is seldom empty despises common food.
A stomach that rarely fasts despises vulgar food.
(Horace)

Acorns were good till bread was found.
The acorns were good until the bread was found.
(Francesco Bacon)

What I say is that, if a man really likes potatoes, he must be a pretty decent sort of fellow.
What I say is that if a man loves potatoes, he must be a decent enough guy.
(A.A. Milne)

All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.
All you need is love. But a little bit of chocolate, every now and then, doesn't hurt.
(Charles M. Schulz)

When you don't have any money, the problem is food. When you have money, it's sex. When you have both, it's health.
When you don't have money, the problem is food. When you have money, it's sex. When you have both, it is health.
(Marilyn Monroe)

One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.
One of the best things in life is the way we have to regularly stop everything we are doing in order to devote our attention to food.
(Luciano Pavarotti)

You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans.
You can tell a lot about a person's character from the way they eat candy.
(Ronald Reagan)

The main facts in human life are five: birth, food, sleep, love and death.
The main facts of human life are five: birth, food, sleep, love and death.
(E. M. Forster)

Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.
Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food.
(Hippocrates)

Let's face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for a lot of people; it does for me.
Let's face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake can go a long way; at least for me.
(Audrey Hepburn)

We should look for someone to eat and drink with before looking for something to eat and drink, for dining alone is leading the life of a lion or wolf.
We need to find someone to eat and drink with before looking for something to eat and drink, because eating alone means living the life of a lion or a wolf.
(Epicurus)

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Thoughts on love for food and love for cooking

Love in the kitchen is a feeling common to many, so much so that Pixar wanted to celebrate it with a dedicated cartoon (Ratatouille), which immediately became very popular with children all over the world. The passion for food can be born from an early age, after having spent hours in grandmothers' kitchens and kneading endlessly to make delicious dishes! And there are those who say that the special ingredient in the kitchen is love ... Here are some thoughts from celebrities who pay homage to cooking and eating.

The discovery of a new dish is more precious to mankind than the discovery of a new star.
(Anthelme Brillat-Savarin)

Cooking is a love story. You have to fall in love with the products and then with the people who cook them.
(Alain Ducasse)

Cooking is not eating. It is much, much more. Cooking is poetry.
(Heinz Beck)

Food always finds those who love to cook!
(From the movie Ratatouille)

There is no place in the world that I love more than my cooking. It doesn't matter where it is, what it is like: as long as it's a kitchen, a place where you cook, I'm fine. If possible, I prefer them functional and lived-in. Maybe with lots of dry and clean dishcloths and sparkling white tiles - a place that I gladly share with my dear friends.
(Banana Yoshimoto)

Everything that makes us truly happy is simple: love, sex and food!
(Meryl Streep)

Cooking is an act of love because you do it for others.
(Carlo Cracco)

"Have you eaten?" It is the most authentic expression of love.
(Laura Morante)

There is no show on earth more attractive than that of a beautiful woman in the act of cooking dinner for a person she loves.
(Tom Wolfe)

Love is like good cooking, special things always come from simple ingredients, but they are made magical by the imagination ...
(Paul Mehls)

If we love someone, making a good dinner is a great way to tell them.
(Antonino Cannavacciuolo)

Gluttony has a thousand advantages over love. But the most important is that, while it takes two to indulge in love, you can practice gluttony alone, even though Abbot Morellet said: "To eat a turkey with truffles, it takes two: the turkey and themselves".
(Guy de Maupassant)

The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
(Fanny Fern)

Food is the most primitive form of comfort that I know of.
(Sheila Graham)

Good food is like a girl in bloom: not knowing how to appreciate it is foolish.
(Carlos Ruiz Zafòn)

My weaknesses have always been food and men - in that order.
(Dolly Parton)

I know nothing that so voluptuously soothes the stomach and the head as the vapors of those savory dishes that go to caress the mind preparing it for lust.
(Marquis De Sade)

phrases about food: and about love for the table

Phrases about healthy food, to reflect on our diet

Eating well makes you live better, and longer. It prevents many diseases and improves general well-being. Adopting a healthy lifestyle that also includes good food (without fats and various sweets) is not recommended, but essential! Below you can read some phrases about healthy food, attention to balance in a diet and where food comes from. All of them can be valid aphorisms to motivate yourself, to get back in shape or to completely change your diet: find your favorite and start changing your habits at the table.


I need to know the history of a food. I need to know where it comes from. I have to imagine the hands that have grown, worked and cooked what I eat.
(Carlo Petrini)

Healthy food is eaten without nets or traps.
(William Blake)

Whether you eat too much or not enough, either way you end up getting sick. In our daily life we ​​must avoid all extremes.
(Tenzin Gyatso)

During adolescence, that is, in growing up, man needs a lot of nourishment; for the adult and especially for the old, moderation in food is an indispensable virtue for prolonging life.
(Pellegrino Artusi)

My philosophy of eating healthy food has always been linked to enjoying everything in a balanced and healthy way.
(Jamie Oliver)

Too much good food is worse than too little bad food.
(Hebrew proverb)

I am a good shark, not a fish-eating automaton. If I want to change this image of myself, I must first change myself. Fish are friends, not food.
(from the movie Finding Nemo)

I hate the man who swallows his food not knowing what he eats. I doubt his taste in more important things.
(Charles Lamb)

Junk food kills you if it becomes the rule but is even better if it is an "exception."
(Roberto Bolle)

In books as in dishes I love only the lean.
(Paul Valery)

Chamomile is a symbol of light, love and will to live. Look closely at a chamomile flower and you will see that it resembles a small golden heart surrounded by light rays.
(Thorsten Weiss)

Rice is a beautiful food. It is beautiful when it grows, precise rows of bright green stems that stand out towards the summer sun; it is beautiful when harvested, golden sheaves in autumn, stacked in patchwork-like rice paddies; it is beautiful when, threshed, it pours into the silos like a sea of ​​small pearls; it is beautiful when cooked by an expert hand, bright white and sweetly fragrant.
(Shizuo Tsuji)

phrases about food: Tenzin Gyatso

You ask me why I buy rice and flowers? I buy rice to live and flowers to have a reason to live.
(Confucius)

For everyone, the milk of their own kind is beneficial, but that of other species is harmful.
(Hippocrates of Kos)

The needs of mass production unfortunately often lead to the placing on the market of the so-called "junk food", but the consequences are clearly seen and are called obesity, disease, early mortality.
(Umberto Veronesi)

If you don't eat you are a weird, but if you don't love, if you don't sleep or if you are sad, nobody cares. Nobody cares about you.
(From the TV series Braccialetti Rossi)

If you care about yourself it improves the quality of what you eat, not what you wear.
(Luciano Sante Manara)

I'm the first to say that drinking alcohol when it's cold outside is the worst thing to do. A hot soup helps a lot more in such circumstances because the digestive process helps warm the body.
(Morgan Freeman)

We do not know where the things we eat and consume come from, nor where they end up, we are temporary intermediaries, distracted consumers and most of the time without conscience, whose ultimate goal is immediate satisfaction.
(Paola Maugeri)

The great variety of food has produced many diseases.
(Lucio Anneo Seneca)

Eating to indulge the taste and not as needed is the main cause of disease.
(Leunam Aeport)

When you eat fresh food it is easier to keep the line.
(Debi Mazar)

Food, it is assumed, provides nourishment; but Americans eat it with the full knowledge that small amounts of poison have been added to improve its appearance and delay its rot.
(John Cage)

Of the foods that are in the common use of men, in the name of health do not avoid any, nor are you behind them too much; in this way all foods will benefit you, none will be harmful to you.
(Francesco Chiari)

Thanks be to God: since I abandoned the flesh and the wine, I have been freed from all infirmities of the body.
(John Wesley)

If happiness were in the pleasures of the body, we would call the oxen happy when they find old ones to eat.
(Heraclitus)

Fruits, vegetables and whole grains are the healthiest foods you can consume and are mostly made up of carbohydrates.
(T. Colin Campbell)

Everything in food works with everything else to create health or disease. The more we think that a single chemical substance characterizes a whole food, the more we get into idiocy.
(T. Colin Campbell)

Little food and no breathlessness, health of the body do.

phrases about food: Hippocrates

Reflections on the food-wine combination

We end our selection of phrases about food with a paragraph aimed at the relationship between food and wine, a pairing that is able to enhance flavors and aromas on the table. Look at the most ironic and apt aphorisms about alcohol and cooking!

Those who drink only water have a secret to hide.
(Charles Baudelaire)

We all need to believe in something: I think I'll have a beer soon.
(Homer Simpson)

Sooner or later there will come a time in every woman's life when the only thing that can help is a glass of champagne.
(Bette Davis)

There is no need to remind me that even a man who does not like oysters, asparagus and good wine has a soul and even a stomach. He simply has an instinctive attraction for unhappiness.
(Saki)

To write, I only need paper, tobacco, food and a little whiskey.
(William Faulkner)

Tell me what you eat and drink, I'll tell you what you're worth.
(Luciano Sante Manara)

There is nothing like good food, good wine, and a bad girl.
(Tallulah Bankhead)

Once, during the Prohibition, I was forced to live for days with nothing but food and water.
(W.C. Field)

Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Someone had forgotten the bottle opener and for several days we had to live only on food and water.
(W.C.Fields)

It's not often that you can find everything you want in one place - wine, food, love, home fire.
(John Ernst Steinbeck)

He is not a traveler who does not bring back the experience of food and wine from a foreign land.
(Beppe Severgnini)

Cooking pills, cellar syrup and hell with the medicine.
(Proverb)

He who drinks pure yin in copy must eat less: a teetotaler can eat more copious food.
(Francesco Chiari)

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