What Color is Dinner? | Gastro Obscura
Client: Atlas Obscura
About this story
To Jen Monroe, the color white is about commercialism and hygiene. Yellow? Fungus and rot. Pink? A mix of childhood nostalgia and horror. The chef and artist began hosting monochromatic dinner parties after reading about an all-black funeral dinner in a book. Now, she creates edible whimsy—from white iPhone sushi to aquarium gelatin molds—for all sorts of fantastical events.
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