
The most honest thing you can give to someone you love is a meal.
Even when a couple is fighting badly, they take a break when it’s time to eat.
The dinner table becomes a chance to make up, and the meal is the sign of reconciliation.
You prepare food for each other and politely accept it.
Without saying a word, the unspoken peace happens at the dinner table.
Dogs fight over food. If you touch their food, even the owner might get bitten.
A young bride who couldn’t even wash rice has become a great cook.
When a baby is weaned, it’s time for baby food; as the child grows, it becomes meals with rice and side dishes.
She spends the whole day thinking, researching, and experimenting with what to feed them.
Life seems to start and end with food.
The food you cook for someone you love is filled with thoughts of that person.
The standard of cooking is the person who eats it, and the beginning of cooking is the sincere heart of the one who prepares the food.
The food must be just the right size for their mouth, not too much, not too hot…
You think about taste, nutrition, and even health.
Cooking, therefore, is a combination of love and science, and also includes biology, hygiene, and medicine.
Honest cooking brings everything together and sparks creativity.
It uses sharp tools without hesitation, sometimes hot oil, and sometimes cold ice.
Cooking opens up all possibilities and is like a scientific experiment, trying out every possible approach.
The result of the experiment is the bright smile of the person eating.
Honest cooking makes you feel full, even if you eat very little, and if you don’t eat at all, you still feel satisfied.