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    i would like to read a book where the author skillfully describes food (how it’s made, what it looks like, etc.) to the point it’s like an ode to the dish. thank you for reading 🩷

    by choeursdesanges

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    1. RequirementRegular61 on

      This is an unusual addition to this, but I’d like to put forward The Gargoyle, by Andrew Davidson. The food isn’t the main point of the novel – it focuses on a burns victim recovering from the traumatic experiences, but in his recovery, there are several feasts prepared by a carer. They really draw you in, and are very descriptive.

    2. Any of the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, it’s all anthropomorphic animals but there’s tons of food and feasts

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