Rude Food

Rude Food by Pierre Le Postre, published by Ballantine Books in 1980, is a unique exploration of the relationship between food and sensuality. This edition spans 47 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a reminder of the pleasures that can be derived from food when it is creatively selected, presented, and consumed, emphasizing the connection between culinary experiences and intimate moments.
Readers will find a playful examination of how food can enhance sensual experiences, encouraging imaginative choices in both ingredients and presentation. The narrative suggests that a touch of creativity and a playful mindset can transform simple meals into delightful experiences. With its focus on the intersection of food and desire, Rude Food invites readers to consider the ways in which culinary enjoyment can intertwine with personal pleasure.
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The association between food and sex has been firmly established ever since that old business with Adam, Eve and the apple.This book is merely a reminder of the added pleasures that can be derived from simple food when it is imaginatively chosen, presented and eaten.All you need are the ingredients and a dirty mind.Bon Appetit!
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