Fermat's Last Supper: Recipes for N-Dimensional HyperSpace

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The discussion revolves around a creative concept for a restaurant in n-dimensional hyperspace, featuring a whimsical menu with mathematically inspired dishes. Entrees include items like Tesseract of Lamb and Minkowski Sausage, while sides feature Borromean Onion Rings. Unique desserts such as Sconic Sections and Koch Snowcones add to the playful theme. Participants engage in light-hearted banter, suggesting additional items like Space Cocktails and Moebius striploin, while also commenting on the cleverness of names like Dedekind Cutlets. The conversation emphasizes the fun nature of the thread, with users contributing humorous ideas for drinks and side dishes, showcasing a blend of culinary creativity and mathematical references.
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I'm starting a restaurant in n-dimensional hyperspace and need some good ideas for recipes. Here's the menu so far:

Entrees (also available a la Descartes):
Tesseract of Lamb
Angstromboli
Minkowski Sausage
Split Peano Soup
Dedekind Cutlets

Sides:
Borromean Onion Rings

Deserts:
Sconic Sections (slices of scones)
Koch Snowcones
Graham's Cracker (an extremely large, but finite cracker; if you finish it in one go, it's on the house)

Ingredients:
Boolean Cubes
Creme Frege
 
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Funny!
 
Not sure if you're trying to make us laugh but are you really starting a REAL restaurant with these oddly-named menu dishes?
 
If you start it for real, then it will be my favourite restaurant. :smile:
 
adjacent said:
If you start it for real, then it will be my favourite restaurant. :smile:

And then this restaurant would become popular for its odd but exquisite dishes that can't be found in most restaurants.
 
I'll have the Moebius striploin.
 
I'll have apple pi for dessert, please. :-p
 
Roast bohr, please.
 
jmneutr0nn3 said:
Not sure if you're trying to make us laugh but are you really starting a REAL restaurant with these oddly-named menu dishes?

Mebbe call it, "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe". (h/t Douglas Adams)

The Menu seems to be lacking in refreshments.

How about, 'All Refreshments served in Klein Bottles'
 
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Seriously, what is Dedekind Cutlets? I couldn't find it in Google results. That name is too unique for a food menu.
 
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jmneutr0nn3 said:
Seriously, what is Dedekind Cutlets? I couldn't find it in Google results. That name is too unique for a food menu.
It's a play on "Dedekind cut", very clever.

https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Dedekind_cut.html

You do realize that this thread is just for fun?
 
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Evo said:
It's a play on "Dedekind cut", very clever.

https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Dedekind_cut.html

You do realize that this thread is just for fun?

Ooo... I forgot that this is not a serious thread. Forgive me.
Anyway, regarding refreshments, I'd like to add Space Cocktails. How's that for a beverage menu?
 
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jmneutr0nn3 said:
Ooo... I forgot that this is not a serious thread. Forgive me.
Anyway, regarding refreshments, I'd like to add Space Cocktails. How's that for a beverage menu?
Very nice!
 
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no p-brane soup?
 
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All the drinks would need to be named as variations of "gin and tonic"
 
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Pythagorean said:
no p-brane soup?

Ew... I don't know which turns me off more, the "p" or the "branes".
 
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How about some side dishes that's perfect match for hard drinks? Roasted Infi-Nut, for example.
 
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Menger Sponge Cake and Ordered Pears
 
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I would suggest loops of spaghetti, but that's knot food. :smile:
 
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Fibonachos.
 
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