…And the Answer, Please.
Friday, February 16, 2007 15:08Thanks to all who participated in my little surprise quiz.
I’m actually shocked that my wife didn’t get the answer, given the sheer volume of Iron Chef episodes we’ve seen. Oh well.
The answer is…
A black screen with the quote, “Tell me what you eat and I’ll tell you what you are.” by the French gastronome, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin.
The bonus points would have come from knowing who Brillat-Savarin was. Besides being an 18th century gastronome, Brillat-Savarin practiced as a lawyer, but is probably best known (known?) for his book The Physiology of Taste (which can conveniently be accessed right here). In addition to being an interesting and hilarious read, it is notable in that Brillat-Savarin preached the virtues of a low-carb diet in the prevention and treatment of obesity.
Allow me to share with you a selection of my favorite passages from this tome (*ahem) :
As we can see, Brillat-Savarin is not keen on obesity.
These selections are notable in that Brillat-Savarin observes that it is the combination of feculent and farinacious (read: starchy) foods with sugar that is the primary cause (remember, he said first cause) of obesity. In fact, he clarifies his position later on by saying:
Whoa. Interesting observations - although I think his law school needs a better biochemistry course:)
Nothing is so common as to see faces, once very interesting, made common–place by obesity.”
Ah, wordsmiths in the 17 and 1800s had so much more…flavor. But Brillat-Savarin outdoes himself with this, by far my favorite passage from the book:
“What is that?” said I, putting on my stern look which I call up but once a year. “Well, eat and grow fat, become ugly, asthmatic and die of melted fat. I will make a note of your case and you shall figure in my second edition. Ah! I see, one phrase has overcome you, and you beg me to suspend the thunderbolt. Be easy, I will prescribe your diet and prove how much pleasure is in the grasp of one who lives to eat.”
Man - I need a nutritionist like that to refer clients to! Although I suspect he’d not stay in business too long.
Well, now you know the answer. Have a great day, and hey, lay off the fecula, will ya?

