


Cooking Memes, published by Krisis Publishing, is a book that treats food memes as historical documents of the present. Curated by Alessandro Mininno, it brings Marc Bloch’s 1935 insight about the “jam problem” into the digital age. In a world where pizza, carbonara, matcha, and vegan sushi circulate as images, slogans, and remixes, culinary memes become lenses into sociopolitical friction, identity, and power. This open archive collects fragments without deference, suggesting that even the most ramshackle food meme can function as a historical document of our time.
The book was designed by Francesco D’Abbraccio who picked Minion for body text and Ramboia for everything else.





