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Quotes About Flavor

Always remember If you don't love tea, you can't make good tea.
~ Lisa See
She was pretty in the way water is tasty: it does the job, but lacks pizzazz. (Skye on Charlie)
~ Lisi Harrison
This danish is too sweetish to finish.
~ Lorrie Moore
If dolphins tasted good," he said, "we wouldn't even know about their language.
~ Lorrie Moore
Salt is like good humor, and nearly everything is better for a pinch of it.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Did he like celery?' 'Does anybody?
~ Louise Erdrich
Good medicine always tastes bad.
~ Ron Hall
The greengages had a pale blue bloom, especially in the shade, but in the sun the flesh showed amber through the clear green skin; if it were cracked the juice was doubly warm and sweet.
~ Rumer Godden
Here's something pompous - you take your day and artistically create it, so every moment has an artistic flavor.
~ William Shatner
Because he plainly perceives that his piquette* stands in need of being enlivened by a mixture of good wine. *A watered liquor, made from the second pressing of the grape.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Let things taste of what they are.
~ Alice Waters
When you have the best and tastiest ingredients, you can cook very simply and the food will be extraordinary because it tastes like what it is.
~ Alice Waters
War without fire is as worthless as sausages without mustard" Henry V
~ Joe Abercrombie
while she spread gelatinous Spam on crackers.
~ Joe Hill
It tasted of the oak cask and sweet annihilation.
~ Joe Hill
Salt is what makes things taste bad when it isn't in them.
~ Joe Schwarcz
The simpler the food, the harder it is to prepare it well. You want to truly taste what it is you're eating. So that goes back to the trend of fine ingredients. It's very Japanese: Preparing good ingredients very simply, without distractions from the flavor of the ingredient itself.
~ Joel Robuchon
If I could eat only one thing for the rest of my life, it would be rhubarb fool, which I make with ginger and a hint of elderflower cordial.
~ Sebastian Faulks
You have to live life to its full chorizo.
~ Mario Batali
Though through all his life a fool associates with a wise man, he yet understands not the Dharma, as the spoon, the flavor of soup.
~ Gautama Buddha
There are sorrows that are not painful, but are of the nature of some acids, and give piquancy and flavor to life.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
People who are not interested in food always seem rather dry and unloving and don't have a real gusto for life.
~ Julia Child
Such things for example as the grasp of a child's hand in your own, the flavor of an apple, the embrace of friend or lover, the silk of a girl's thigh, the sunlight on rock and leaves, the feel of music, the bark of a tree, the abrasion of granite and sand, the plunge of clear water into a pool, the face of the wind—what else is there? What else do we need?
~ Edward Abbey
The mint with the hole.
~ Anonymous