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* [[Suzette Haden Elgin]], ''[[Earthsong]]'' (Native Tongue v.3) | * [[Suzette Haden Elgin]], ''[[Earthsong]]'' (Native Tongue v.3) | ||
* [[Nancy Kress]], Beggars' series | * [[Nancy Kress]], Beggars' series | ||
==Future food== | |||
* super-dense protein etc bars of food that are like gold in "[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]" | |||
* numerous SFnal stories in which food is made of various compressed algal forms, often because of destruction of Earth's environment; see, e.g., ''[[Beauty (Tepper novel)|Beauty]]'' by [[Sheri S. Tepper]] | |||
* lots of vat-grown meat not taken from animals in SF | |||
* replicator food, as in "Star Trek" | |||
==Magic or special food== | ==Magic or special food== | ||
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* vampirism & blood | * vampirism & blood | ||
* [[Joanna Russ]]' "[[Little Dirty Girl]]" (ghost) | * [[Joanna Russ]]' "[[Little Dirty Girl]]" (ghost) | ||
==Food taboos== | |||
* cannibalism | |||
* animal products: see, e.g., "[[Carnival (novel)|Carnival]]" by [[Elizabeth Bear]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 09:22, 29 May 2007
This is a list of works in which eating or food play a central part.
"Recipe" works
Not necessarily including recipes, but works which centrally feature food and/or recipes as part of the characters' life.
- Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel (and the movie)
- Josephine Saxton, The Queen of the States
- Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Fistful of Sky
- Robin McKinley, Sunshine
Sieges, starvation, food supplies
- Tanya Huff "Slow Poison" in In the Shadow of Evil
Eliminating need for food
- Suzette Haden Elgin, Earthsong (Native Tongue v.3)
- Nancy Kress, Beggars' series
Future food
- super-dense protein etc bars of food that are like gold in "Firefly"
- numerous SFnal stories in which food is made of various compressed algal forms, often because of destruction of Earth's environment; see, e.g., Beauty by Sheri S. Tepper
- lots of vat-grown meat not taken from animals in SF
- replicator food, as in "Star Trek"
Magic or special food
- fairy food in many stories; see, e.g., "Goblin Market" by Christina Rossetti; Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees
- vampirism & blood
- Joanna Russ' "Little Dirty Girl" (ghost)
Food taboos
- cannibalism
- animal products: see, e.g., "Carnival" by Elizabeth Bear