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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Jesus toast and Allah meat: a rundown of "godly" food sightings

A diner at a restaurant in northern Nigeria has discovered a piece of beef with the name of Allah on it, followed by the discovery of three more pieces of similarly "godly" meat in the kitchen. Now thousands are flocking to the eatery. A local says the fact that there were four pieces of meat, not just one, defies scientific explanation.

Of course, it's just the latest in a long series of sightings of religious figures and words in food or food-related items, something most experts ascribe to pareidolia, where people find significance in random or natural phenomena (think bunnies in clouds and Satanic messages in Beatles songs played backwards).

Let's take a trip through the past and revisit some of the more significant incidences of Jesus, the Virgin Mary or Allah deciding to pop up somewhere in people's lunches.

1978
The Jesus Tortilla: A Lake Arthur, N.M., is making burritos when she sees the face of Jesus Christ in a tortilla. She builds a shrine to the tortilla, has a priest bless it, and thousands of pilgrims come to pray to it. It's still in the woman's backyard, but the image is no longer recognizable.

1990
Allah Eggplant, Part One: In northern England, people find "Allah" written out in the seeds of an eggplant in Urdu.

1991
Pizza Hut Jesus: While praying by the side of the road for advice on whether she should go into secular singing, a member of a church choir sees Jesus's face in a forkful of spaghetti on an Atlanta Pizza Hut billboard. (The company says it's a standard photo.) The sign becomes a national sensation before it's taken down as part of the company's regular advertising rotation. The nearby Jiffy Lube claims it's seen business miraculously pick up since then.

1999
Allah Tomato, Part One: A houswife in West Yorkshire, England, cuts open a tomato and sees the Arabic word "bismallah" ("in the name of Allah") on one half, with the words for "there is no God but Allah" on the other.

2002
Ganesh Potato: A family in Mumbai, India, finds a potato shaped like the city's patron god, Ganesh. The divine tuber now supposedly gets 60 to 70 pilgrims a day.

2003
Allah Eggplant, Part Two: Just like in 1990, except in Arabic.

2004
Virgin Mary Grilled Cheese: A Hollywood, Fla., woman sells a grilled-cheese sandwich with the supposed image of the Virgin Mary for $28,000 on eBay. She says the sandwich is a decade old but has never developed mold or crumbled, and attributes her winning $70,000 in a casino to its miraculous nature.

Jesus Toast Kit: A Web designer touts a do-it-yourself Jesus toast kit on eBay with an opening price of $3,500.

Jesus Fish Stick: Inspired by the grilled-cheese Jesus, an Ontario man pulls out a burnt fishstick with an alleged image of Jesus out of the freezer, and announces that he'll sell it on eBay. (Starting to see a theme here, as the Jesus/Mary food sightings start becoming more plentiful?)

2005
Jesus and Mary Pretzel: Another eBay auction, this time a Rold Gold honey-mustard pretzel that the Nebraskan sellers say resembles the Virgin Mary holding a baby Jesus.

Frying-Pan Jesus: A Prairie Lea, Texas, man sees the face of Jesus in the etchings on his frying pan as he's about to make his mother breakfast.

Jesus Fishbone: A Luther, Okla., couple uses eBay to sell a fishbone they say bears the image of Jesus.

Jesus Pierogi: A Toledo, Ohio, family finds Jesus on a pierogi on Easter. They sell it through eBay for $1,775 to the same casino that bought the grilled-cheese Jesus.

Virgin Mary Chocolate Drippings: Workers at a chocolate factory in Fountain Valley, Calif., find a two-inch pile of chocolate drippings they say looks like the Virgin Mary.

2007
Virgin Mary Pizza Grease: On Ash Wednesday, a kitchen worker at a Houston, Texas, elementary school sees the Lady of Guadalupe on a pizza-pan grease stain.

Virgin Mary Watermelon: An Arizona family finds the Virgin Mary in a slice of watermelon.

Allah Tomato, Part Two: A woman in Oxford, England, cuts open a tomato and sees the word "Allah" in Arabic.

2008
Allah Beef: Diners in a Nigerian restaurant find four pieces of meat supposedly with the word "Allah"on it.

Epi-Log Jesus Toast: Using the method described here, I make my own Jesus toast at home (see the photo above). It ends up looking more like Karl Marx.



Michael Y. Park is a writer living in Brooklyn, New York. He studied medieval history as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, and journalism as a graduate student at New York University. His stories have appeared in publications including The New York Times, the New York Post, and the Toronto Globe and Mail.




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  • skaplan4584's Avatar
    Posted by skaplan4584 Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:19am PDT

    Just plain Silliness. But whatever gets you to sleep at night.

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  • miss_kitty94's Avatar
    Posted by miss_kitty94 Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:54am PDT

    lolz. amazing what ppl will "see" in their food, huh? hmph... wutever...

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  • optiva's Avatar
    Posted by optiva Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:38pm PDT

    FREAKS IF THERE WERE A HIGHER POWER DOUBT IT WOULD BE SHOWING IT'S FORM IN FOOD.

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  • DreamWalker's Avatar
    Posted by DreamWalker Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:46pm PDT

    Now think about this, if you were the God and wanted to get a message out wouldnt you would place it where anyone could see it. Well, Everybody Eats!

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  • Bellisima's Avatar
    Posted by Bellisima Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:54pm PDT

    What religious people will see for their Faith is great. Can't blame them.

    Now for UFO's, Signs in the Fields, etc. Oh I got side tracked,we're on the subject of food. Bon Apetitt

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  • Bellisima's Avatar
    Posted by Bellisima Sun Jul 27, 2008 12:40am PDT

    Bon Appetit.

    Ah that's better. LOL

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  • kimberlywhorton's Avatar
    Posted by kimberlywhorton Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:40am PDT

    I think this is nonsence. God speaks to you in different ways, but not in your food. Come on, this is crazy and stupid.

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  • Orchid's Avatar
    Posted by Orchid Sun Jul 27, 2008 4:13pm PDT

    I'm unsure about the koran, but I know the King James bible makes no mention of communication through dietary channels. Usually, an angel comes down from heaven or a hand writes on a wall.

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  • Armine's Avatar
    Posted by Armine Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:06pm PDT

    these people are worthless deadwieghts! eat your food to stop hillucinating!

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  • Schelle's Avatar
    Posted by Schelle Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:10pm PDT

    OK, I don't see it, well I guess you could mistake this for Jesus in the toast but then again, it does look a lot like Santa Clause too! LOL

    Get real people! You want to find Jesus, read the Bible or talk to your local pastor... quit looking for him in silly things!

    Someone posted this link on another site and I thought it was also another amusing way of seeing Jesus... just goes to show!

    http://www.pohehe.com/2008/04/jesus-christ.html

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