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The Berger and Wyse food cartoons are a diet of neurotic vegetables, omnivorous Godzillas and restaurant parody. This single-panel comic appears weekly in the Guardian (UK), and has been published as an anthology by Absolute Press (an imprint of Bloomsbury). There are some recurring themes and characters, but stylistically this cartoon is free to roam to wherever food plays a part. What do tomatoes think of Andy Warhol? Is it upsetting to fruit that "bananas" means crazy? Can you eat Schrödingers cat food? Someone has to answer these burning questions.
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bpullin said, 6 months ago
They’re not fresh, just frozen. Kills the taste.
Coyoty
said, 6 months ago
I’m assuming they have a flyish name I’m unfamiliar with.
starlilies said, 6 months ago
Those are garibaldi biscuits. The squashed fruit is supposed to resemble squashed flies…
Garibaldi BiscuitsAStarofDestiny said, 6 months ago
@starlilies
Ah! Thanks for clarifying that for me!
Ice Hole
said, 6 months ago
Eat them anyway..
Shikamoo
said, 6 months ago
@starlilies
And here I thought it was Eccles Cake.
Ellen Gwynne said, 6 months ago
Serves them both right for leaving the pond!
Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago
I hate it when this happens. Stupid commercial food producers… Probably just modified corn starch and red dye #6.
Dani Rice
said, 6 months ago
You used to be able to buy them in the US – haven’t looked for them recently, so not sure. My dad was from Oz and he loved them.
gforgina said, 6 months ago
@Dani Rice
Dani Rice, they’re available on-line @ www.vermontcountrystore.com. Or on grocery stores right here in the Bahamas. Canada probably has them too and other former British West Indian ‘colonies’.
yldchyld
said, 6 months ago
hahah… this one made me giggle loudly