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Food Quote by Camron Wright

“We don’t use knives and forks,” Pranay replied, leaning forward, “because we are not at war with our food. We don’t need weapons. We have learned it is better to surrender to the flavors, to caress and embrace them. You see, eating for Indians is a passionate affair. Picking up the food with our…” quote by Camron Wright
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““We don’t use knives and forks,” Pranay replied, leaning forward, “because we are not at war with our food. We don’t need weapons. We have learned it is better to surrender to the flavors, to caress and embrace them. You see, eating for Indians is a passionate affair. Picking up the food with our fingers evokes a closeness, a feeling of warmth, a connection. It would all be lost if we started stabbing and cutting.””

Camron Wright

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Yorker, “The Art of Eating with Hands,” 2015

The quote emphasizes that using hands to eat fosters intimacy and respect for food, contrasting with the aggression implied by utensils.

In simple terms: Eating with hands creates closeness to food.

Key Takeaway

Embrace tactile eating to deepen appreciation.

Themes

culture food mindfulness connection ritual

Mood

warm reflective intimate

Type

cultural philosophical sensory

When to use this quote

  • family meals
  • Indian cuisine
  • teaching children
  • celebrating festivals

Key Concepts

embodiment sensory experience cultural practice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does tactile eating affect your perception of flavor?
  • Can you balance tradition with modern dining etiquette?
A Different Perspective

May be impractical in formal settings or where hygiene concerns dominate.

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