Leaders at UN food summit tone down menu over fears of hypocrisy

World leaders attending the UN food summit in Rome settled down today to a “modest” lunch in order not to be accused of “hypocrisy” as they were at the last world food summit six years ago.

Lobster, goose and foie gras have given way to pasta, mozzarella, spinach and sweetcorn. “It does not look good if leaders discussing global starvation are seen to be dining lavishly,” an official of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said. “At the last summit in 2002 we did not give enough thought to the menu and were open – unfairly, in our view – to the charge of hypocrisy.”

The summit six years ago aimed to halve the number of the world’s hungry by 2015. Like this week’s meeting, it was held amid tight security at the FAO’s palatial headquarters, housed in the former Fascist Ministry for the African Empire near the Colosseum and the Circus Maximus.

The 2002 menu, published by The Times, began with foie gras on toast with kiwi fruit and lobster in vinaigrette, followed by fillet of goose with olives and seasonal vegetables and ending with a compote of fruit with vanilla, all accompanied by an array of fine wines.

This time the catering was scaled down. Leaders first ate vol au vent stuffed with sweetcorn and mozzarella, followed by a pasta dish with a sauce of pumpkin and shrimps, and then veal meatballs and cherry tomatoes, with a fruit salad and vanilla ice-cream for dessert. The wine was a “straightforward but very acceptable Orvieto Classico”, officials said.

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Lunch Observation

A few of us went out for lunch today, and included in our group was a guy from India that has only been in the U.S. for a very short time.  Since he’s not a meat eater, it took a little while to find a place, but we decided to eat at a Chinese buffet.

The Chinese buffet had crawfish, and it was the first time he has ever seen such a thing.  He inquired as to what they were, and all I could come up with is that they are the baby lobsters of the river.

As we were finishing our meal the hostess stopped by and gave us our fortune cookies.  This was the first the first time he has ever seen a fortune cookie, and right away told us that something was inside of it, as if something was wrong with the cookie.  We explained the whole ‘tradition’ of the fortune cookie (yes, even the silly “in bed” joke) and lucky for him, he actually had a real fortune.  It read, “You will receive a letter from an old friend.”  I thought that was kind of surprising since most fortune cookies really don’t tell a fortune anymore.

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