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* ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngel'': The Elsior's chef, Ume Miyazawa, is a middle-aged lady who manages the ship's cafeteria. She's also the oldest member of the crew and acts as a sort of TeamMom.
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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', the Royal Guard Kirio Hikifune {{Invoke|dTrope}}s this: she needs to bulk up enormously to prepare her signature banquets of potent PowerUpFood, because the process drains a tremendous amount of her [[{{Mana}} spiritual energy]].

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* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', the Royal Guard Kirio Hikifune {{Invoke|dTrope}}s this: she needs to [[TemporaryBulkChange bulk up enormously enormously]] to prepare her signature banquets of potent PowerUpFood, because the process drains a tremendous amount of her [[{{Mana}} spiritual energy]].

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* ''Literature/TheToughGuideToFantasyLand'' {{Discusse|dTrope}}s the trope and its inverse as fantasy stereotypes:
-->Cooks divide into fat and thin. Fat Cooks are really kindly underneath, in which case the Kitchen helper has extra food to look forward to. Thin Cooks, on the other hand, are [[LeanAndMean mean right through]].

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* ''Literature/TheToughGuideToFantasyLand'' {{Discusse|dTrope}}s {{discusse|dTrope}}s the trope and its inverse as fantasy stereotypes:
-->Cooks divide into
stereotypes. As a rule, fat cooks can be trusted to be kind beneath the yelling, while thin cooks are unpleasant through and thin. Fat Cooks are really kindly underneath, in which case the Kitchen helper has extra food to look forward to. Thin Cooks, on the other hand, are [[LeanAndMean mean right through]].through.



* At the end of ''Literature/AnansiBoys'', [[spoiler:Spider]] becomes a chef and gains a fair bit of weight. According to the book, "He's fatter than he used to be, though not as fat as he'll wind up if he keeps tasting everything he cooks."

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* ''Literature/AnansiBoys'': At the end of ''Literature/AnansiBoys'', end, [[spoiler:Spider]] becomes a chef and gains a fair bit of weight. According to the book, "He's fatter than he used to be, though not as fat as he'll wind up if he keeps tasting everything he cooks."
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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': Fenlin is a chubby Hylian woman who is the team chef for the branch of the Zonai Survey Team operating just outside of the Gerudo region.
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* Peppino Spaghetti, the protagonist of ''Videogame/PizzaTower'', is fairly pudgy but that doesn't stop him from being [[{{Acrofatic}} insanely fast]] and bulldozing through everything in his way.
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** In ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'', Katy runs a bakery and Kofu is a chef. Both of them are on the bigger side.
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* ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'': The Tipton's head chef Paolo is this; in one episode, after Paolo claims that he learned of having nearly fatally high cholesterol from his blood test, Cody tries to help him go on a diet during their hotel's Health and Fitness Week.

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* ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'': The Tipton's head chef Paolo is this; in one episode, after Paolo claims that he learned of having nearly fatally high cholesterol cholesterol[[note]]As in, “found bacon bits in his blood” levels of high[[/note]] from his blood test, Cody tries to help him go on a diet during their hotel's Health and Fitness Week.
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The trope may have originated from the known fact that in order to be a good chef, you must keep tasting your food to make sure it's going well as well as the obvious cooking food ''often'' for practice. This usually implies subsequently eating said food, which is what gave rise to the old saying that is this trope's quote. This character is often a SupremeChef, the TeamChef, or both.

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The trope may have originated from the known fact that in order to be a good chef, you must keep tasting your food to make sure it's going well as well as the obvious cooking of food ''often'' for practice.practice (moreover, fancy cuisine involves cream sauces, garlic butter, etc). This usually implies subsequently eating said food, which is what gave rise to the old saying that is this trope's quote. This character is often a SupremeChef, the TeamChef, or both.

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* The unnamed Baker that Anastasia falls for in ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIDreamsComeTrue'' is a large GentleGiant.
* Chef Louis of ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' is a FrenchJerk who's creepily passionate about cooking seafood. He's also the fattest character besides Ursula.



* The unnamed Baker that Anastasia falls for in ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIDreamsComeTrue'' is a large GentleGiant.
* Chef Louis of ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid'' is a FrenchJerk who's creepily passionate about cooking seafood. He's also the fattest character besides Ursula.

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