Futurist meals is derived from the Manifesto of Futurist Cooking (1930). The Futurist movement recognized that "men think, dream and act according to what they eat and drink" so cooking and eating needed to become subservient to the proper aesthetic experience that Futurism favored. Revolutionary in its expectations of overturning set patterns and expectations some of its more interesting ideas for the realm of cuisine were:
One of the settings of these perfect meals incorporated the Futurist love of machinery where one ate in mock aircraft whose engines' vibrations would stimulate the appetite and tilted seats and tables to "shake" out the diner's pre-conceived notions while the tastebuds would be overwhelmed by highly original dishes listed on aluminum cards.
Traditional kitchen equipment is replaced by scientific equipment, bringing modernity and science to the kitchen thus eliminating the limiting. Equipment included:
The Italian public was not won over by the manifesto and the movement's ideas regarding cuisine. While other aspects of the Futurist movement in the realm of art gained a certain amount of popularity, the revolutionary movement in food was a failure.
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