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The CD contained a recipe for "Villainous Mac & Cheese" by Grammy Dumile on the back of the CD insert. It was given away with copies of Mm.Food. It was removed due to an unlicensed sample from Sesame Street, and was promptly changed to a simpler version of the song in all future physical and digital releases.Ī bonus disc titled Mm.LeftOvers containing throwaway tracks and remixes from Mm.Food was released on Novemon. The original release of the album included a different version of "Kookies". "Vomitspit" is a new version of the song "Vomit", with a different beat and some changed lyrics. The track was re-recorded for Mm.Food with a more laidback performance from MF Doom. "Kon Queso" was originally released under the name "Yee Haw" on a 12 inch single in July 2003 with Molemen.
Mm.Food features guest appearances from Count Bass D, Angelika, 4ize and Mr. The album is primarily produced by MF Doom, except for the tracks "Potholderz", produced by Count Bass D " One Beer", produced by Madlib and originally intended for the joint Madlib and MF Doom album Madvillainy and "Kon Queso" produced by PNS of Molemen. The album's titles and lyrics contain references to different foods, some with common metaphors and double entendres in the "street world" and the "nutritional realm". MF Doom described Mm.Food as a concept album "about the things you find on a picnic, or at a picnic table".