Mission:

Raising academic consciousness about the phenomena of writing on food.


Reading the newspaper while eating breakfast is a behavior so customary that it hardly deserves notice. We all do it; we read while we eat. But, when you eat a slice of cake with "Happy Birthday" on it, you are eating and reading simultaneously; you are eating what you read.

Herein we will investigate:
    -  The earliest accounts of escagraphs.
    -  The sources of power behind escagraphs.
    -  Modern escagraphs and their purpose.

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Creation of a Term
This author calls the unique combination of eating what we read an "escagraph," from the Latin "esca" (meaning: victuals - things to be eaten) and the Greek "graph" (meaning: mark or the infinitive verb "to write").

Esca (Latin: victuals) + graph (Greek: to write)

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