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“I was once married to a woman who could eat anything and tell you what was in it: the most complicated recipes. Her memory of taste - now that's what I call memory!” quote by Morton Feldman
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“I was once married to a woman who could eat anything and tell you what was in it: the most complicated recipes. Her memory of taste - now that's what I call memory!”

Morton Feldman

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New York Times, 1975

A partner's extraordinary taste memory illustrates how sensory detail can become a unique form of recollection.

In simple terms: Sensory memory can be vivid and detailed.

Key Takeaway

Appreciate sensory details.

Themes

memory taste creativity relationships

Mood

curious nostalgic

Type

creative informative

When to use this quote

  • cooking together
  • memory exercises
  • sensory training
  • storytelling

Key Concepts

Neuroscience culinary arts

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does taste memory differ from visual memory?
  • Can you train sensory recall?
A Different Perspective

May romanticize memory accuracy.

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