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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurist_cooking

>> No.12124437

It's shit

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>>12124428

>> No.12124462

>>12124428
Mad shit that only makes sense in an imaginary art world

>> No.12125102

>>12124428
Tum tum zap!

>> No.12125142

>>12124428
I threw a dinner party based on that book one time. It was pretty stupid.

>> No.12125452

>>12125142
Tell us more.

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>>12124428
>predicted a hell of a lot of culinary trends in the last few decades (overly intricate garnishes that play across the senses, elaborate tongue-in-cheek presentations, the discarding of 'context' in favour of essential flavours, and the extension of the meal into 10+ courses with a progression of sorts)
>some pretty cool recipes and ideas, and some pretty awful ones (divorced eggs as the former, 'tower of veal' as the latter)
>worth a read as both an insight into the culinary norms of the time and human nature of the futurists and later fascists
>also pretty solid ideas on the uses of technology to improve upon the experience of eating and a meal