On Food and Cooking
What metaphors are used in On Food and Cooking by Harold McGee?

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Metaphor:
A sip of milk itself or a scoop of ice cream can be a Proustian draft of youth's innocence and energy and possibility, while a morsel of fine cheese is a rich meditation on maturity, the fulfillment of possibility, the way of all flesh."
On Food and Cooking