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== Sayings ==
* "Revenge is a dish best served cold" is often attributed to the 1782 French novel ''[[Dangerous Liaisons|Les Liaisons Dangereuses]]'' by Choderlos de Laclos. This, however, is not true; the possibly first use of the phrase occurs in another French novel, ''Mathilde'' by Eugène Sue (1841). The line was famously said in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]''; this particular usage has been parodied or [[Shout-Out|referenced]] many times since:
** In an episode of ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' a villain, voiced by Ricardo Montalban himself, proclaims that "Revenge is a dish best served with pinto beans and muffins."
** At the beginning of [[Kill Bill]] this quote is attributed as "an old Klingon Proverb."
** Parodied on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' by Sideshow Bob: "Revenge is a dish best served family style!"
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* In ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'', the Wraith need to drain life energy from others in order to survive. Whether this is evil is up for debate; they have to do so in order to survive, after all. But there's no mistaking the almost-rapturous joy that the Wraith experience while draining others, as well as the incredible pain that their victims go through. (The process is so traumatic that the Wraith actually have to strengthen their victims using a special chemical in order to prevent them from dying instantly of shock.) Most Wraith are also very malicious and sadistic, so they probably qualify as an example of the trope. Worth noting is one of Todd's lines in a recent episode. While offering the Atlantis crew some food they picked up during a culling, he mentions he hopes the fruits "taste as good as the farmers who grew them." An early episode had an unusually droll Wraith comment that "Unfortunately, your last chef proved far more appetizing than the meals he prepared." Although he was a single episode baddie, after a season or so some of the ideas behind that character evolved into the character of Todd.
* At various points in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel]]'', vampires like Drusilla would liken the taste of someone's blood to "cloves and honey", and life force draining warlocks would say it tasted "like strawberries". And Glory described a mind she had eaten as a "nummy treat". Spike even goes as far as referring to humans as "Happy Meals with legs". On the other hand, when asked what evil itself tasted like, Willow made a face and described it as "a little chalky."
* [[The Master (trope)|The Master]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. ''All the time.'' "You are indeed a worthy opponent, Doctor. It's what gives your destruction its... piquancy."
* Sylar in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' occasionally describes his [[Mega Manning|acquisition of powers]] in culinary terms, talking about his "hunger" to "consume" or "sink his teeth into" the "delicious" powers of others. There is widespread fan speculation that he steals superpowers by [[Brain Food|eating the brains]] of superhumans. Even after the whole "brain eating" thing was explicitly [[Jossed]], the characters continue to refer to Sylar's desire for power as a "hunger" and his process of taking the powers of others as "feeding". Potential victims (the Level 5 Villains) are referred to as a "smorgasboard" and a "buffet".
* In Mike Mignola's short-lived (read: one episode) "[[The Amazing Screw On Head]]", the following exchange occurs
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* [[South Park|Eric Cartman]] describes "the tears of unfathomable sadness," caused by {{spoiler|him killing Scott Tenorman's parents and grinding them up into chili}} as "yummy."
* ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]'' there is the Broodwich, a sandwich created in hell which transports anyone who eats it into another dimension where some creature with an axe is hellbent on killing you.
* [[Memetic Mutation|Common]] [[YoutubeYouTube Poop]] source: M. Bison yells "This is ''delicious!''" in [[Large Ham|a ham-tacular manner]] while watching Guile get his ass kicked by a mutant.
* In the pilot for Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, when Grim makes his first appearance, A giant vortex appears. Billy asks what it is, so Mandy takes a bit on her finger, tastes it and says that it's a swirling vortex of pure evil. She then has a second helping.
* In the [[Kim Possible]] episode "Odds Man In", Dr Drakken uses a chain of gourmet cupcake shops to disguise his new strategically placed lairs, much to the shock and disappointment of the heroes, who had been eating them throughout the episode. In another episode, he intends to brainwash the American military by putting mind-control serum in their sandwiches.
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