hunger finds no fault with cookery
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used to imply that when a person is very hungry, they will eat whatever food is available, regardless of its quality or taste
The origin of the proverb "hunger finds no fault with cookery" is not definitively known, but it has been used in various cultures to convey this idea. It emphasizes how basic needs, like hunger, can influence a person's judgment, leading them to accept things they might otherwise reject. The proverb serves as a reminder that when urgent needs arise, one may overlook smaller issues or imperfections.
- After hiking all day without any food, the hikers were thrilled to come across a roadside stand selling hot dogs.Despite the questionable quality of the food, they wolfed it down, knowing that hunger finds no fault with cookery.