Desire Quote by Luis Fernando Veríssimo
““[A]ll gastronomic pleasure [is] a co-opted form of sexual desire. We interrupt the organic process of a plant or animal in order to eat it and we exhaust our own voluptuousness, our own perverted sexual desire, in the pleasure of eating.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Pleasure of Eating, Luis Fernando Veríssimo, 2005
Eating is framed as a redirected sexual drive, turning the act of consuming life into a substitute for erotic fulfillment.
In simple terms: Food satisfies a hidden sexual urge.
Recognize and channel desire healthily.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dinner parties
- food criticism
- personal reflection
- culinary arts
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this view change your relationship with food?
- Can desire be expressed without consumption?
May overlook cultural or ethical aspects of eating.