36 Quotes About Foodie

In the midst of a busy life, we often forget to take time to enjoy our favorite foods. Whether that means something as simple as a candy bar or a decadent piece of cake, the best foodie quotes remind us just how important it is to take time to enjoy our favorite foods. If you’re part of a food-obsessed society, you know that the best foodie quotes are those that make you want to gorge on your favorite dishes.

Hunger gives flavour to the food.
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Hunger gives flavour to the food. Amit Kalantri
Diet food is not a meal its a medicine.
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Diet food is not a meal its a medicine. Amit Kalantri
All worries are less with wine.
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All worries are less with wine. Amit Kalantri
Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they...
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Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they don't think of calories. Amit Kalantri
The salt is to the food, what soul is to...
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The salt is to the food, what soul is to the body. Amit Kalantri
A good food is mouthwatering when you see it and...
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A good food is mouthwatering when you see it and finger licking when you eat it. Amit Kalantri
We love our mother because she cares and also because...
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We love our mother because she cares and also because she cooks. Amit Kalantri
When they figure out how to bottle up orgasms and...
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When they figure out how to bottle up orgasms and sell them as a food additive, I'll be first in line. Nenia Campbell
One can hardly do anything productive when one knows there...
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One can hardly do anything productive when one knows there is cake in the fridge. Joyce Rachelle
I take my food very seriously. Whenever I hear that...
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I take my food very seriously. Whenever I hear that bell, I know Mrs. Norris is hankerin' for some spam. Sandy Ward Bell
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The Decision...I wiped my hands on my pinaforenow sullied and stainednot crisp or pressedas it had been before... Muse
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Lollypop...the passion contained merely kissesplaced upon lips, neck and cheekthese young lovers of the castleof which our fairytale speaks... Muse
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I had a lump in my throat the size of a bundt cake pan. Jessica Soffer
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All I have besides food is grief. Jael McHenry
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It was common knowledge that big, bad city boys spent the bulk of their time sleeping around, coiffing their hair and posting pictures of food on the internet. Gena Showalter
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Who am I?" she snaps. "I am America, Israel, England! What am I doing?" She waits another long moment, her eyes shining. "I'm shutting up and listening." She draws the last word out so it hisses through the air. "I am the presidents, the kings, the prime ministers, the highs and the mighties– L- I- S- T- E- N! " She spells the word in the air. "The woman who made the baklava has something to say to you! Voilà! You see? Now what am I doing?" She picks up an imaginary plate, lifts something from it, and takes an invisible bite. Then she closes her eyes and says, "Mmm.. That is such delicious Arabic-Jordanian-Lebanese-Palestinian baklawa. Thank you so much for sharing it with us! Please will you come to our home now and have some of our food?" She puts down the plate and brushes imaginary crumbs from her fingers. "So now what did I just do? "You ate some baklawa?" She curls her hand as if making a point so essential, it can be held only in the tips of the fingers. "I looked, I tasted, I spoke kindly and truthfully. I invited. You know what else? I keep doing it. I don't stop if it doesn't work on the first or the second or the third try. And like that! " She snaps the apron from the chair into the air, leaving a poof of flour like a wish. "There is your peace. Diana AbuJaber
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Eat, as nobody is watching. Enjoy food like that’s the only thing left in your world. Nikita Dudani
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At a time when so many people are just checking things off a bucket list, other travelers are finding that they want more. Going Local explores the whys and how to’s of really experiencing an area and its culture through the people who live there. Includes a plethora of real life travel stories from experts and everyday people alike. Nicholas Kontis
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If that's the case, waiter, please bring me another piece of cake, " Gramps said as lunch was brought to the table, "I'm all for fighting tyranny and oppression. E.a. Bucchianeri
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Psycholinguists argue about whether language reflects our perception of reality or helps create them. I am in the latter camp. Take the names we give the animals we eat. The Patagonian toothfish is a prehistoric-looking creature with teeth like needles and bulging yellowish eyes that lives in deep waters off the coast of South America. It did not catch on with sophisticated foodies until an enterprising Los Angeles importer renamed it the considerably more palatable "Chilean sea bass. Hal Herzog
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Chinese food in Texas is the best Chinese food in the United States except Boston. John Updike
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I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them. Oscar Wilde
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A little chocolate a day keeps the doctor at bay Marcia Carrington
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To my faithful readers, because a book is like a pie–the only thing more satisfying than cooking up the story is knowing that somebody might be out there eating it up with a spoon. Sarah Weeks
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I love Pizza thicker, when the crust is thinner! Jasleen Kaur Gumber
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The five cells are silky-white within, and are filled with a mass of firm, cream-coloured pulp, containing about three seeds each. This pulp is the eatable part, and its consistence and flavour are indescribable. A rich custard highly flavoured with almonds gives the best general idea of it, but there are occasional wafts of flavour that call to mind cream-cheese, onion-sauce, sherry-wine, and other incongruous dishes. Then there is a rich glutinous smoothness in the pulp which nothing else possesses, but which adds to its delicacy. It is neither acid nor sweet nor juicy; yet it wants neither of these qualities, for it is in itself perfect. It produces no nausea or other bad effect, and the more you eat of it the less you feel inclined to stop. In fact, to eat Durians is a new sensation worth a voyage to the East to experience. . Alfred Russel Wallace
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I've swallowed fish-eyes wholelike an endoscope. I once ate a trout cooked inside a dolphin. Felt like a shark eating another shark, inside the cold-blooded womb of yet another shark. Yann Rousselot
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Cooking is not a science but an art, mistakes are okay, messes are fine–the pleasure is in the creating and the sharing of the result. Lori Pollan
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No matter our age, everyone in our household knows that cooking and eating together is where the fun is Corky Pollan
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I still have my little red hardcover notebook–spine now held in place by packing tape, pages dotted with cooking stains–filled with her loving instructions for mandelbrot, nut cake, and strudel. Lori Pollan
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Nana’s oven-baked fried chicken cut off the bone (with plenty of ketchup) was a huge hit. So were Thanksgiving turkey bathed in gravy and Nana’s Passover brisket Dana Pollan
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I would follow my mother around the kitchen watching and trying to find any way to help. One of the first dishes my mother taught me to make was hollandaise sauce. Though she always served it with broccoli, I soon realized it was equally delicious with asparagus, artichokes, or any other vegetable. Tracy Pollan
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A burnt and experienced hands are more important than the vessels in the kitchen. Nikita Dudani
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My gosh, I love food. If I wasn’t an actor, I could be a completely different body shape right now. Hugh Jackman
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Vegans have a way of circling every conversation back to food, much like born-again Christians have a way of returning every conversation to the scripture. Will Potter