0Celebs and FoodAngelina's tried cockroaches, Paul Newman mixed his own salad dressings at the table, and Andy Warhol was a sugar addict. Kara Cutruzzula explores the new food book What the Great Ate.Updated Jul. 14, 2017 5:14PM EDT / Published Jul. 27, 2010 3:59PM EDT Matt Sayles / AP Photo; Getty Images Angelina Jolie's Insect SnacksMatt Sayles / AP Photo; Getty Images Andy Warhol's Sugar HighRichard Drew / AP Photo Clark Gable's Smelly SecretAP Photo Amelia Earhart's Breakfast DealAP Photo Truman Capote's High-Calorie Chicken HashAP Photo; Getty Images Friedrich Nietzsche's Gateway "Drugs"AP Photo Martha Stewart's Foodie UpbringingCharles Sykes / AP Photo Steve Jobs' Love of ApplesPaul Sakuma / AP Photo Alexander the Great's Aversion Marilyn Monroe's Food ConversionAP Photo
Angelina Jolie's Insect SnacksMatt Sayles / AP Photo; Getty Images Andy Warhol's Sugar HighRichard Drew / AP Photo Clark Gable's Smelly SecretAP Photo Amelia Earhart's Breakfast DealAP Photo Truman Capote's High-Calorie Chicken HashAP Photo; Getty Images Friedrich Nietzsche's Gateway "Drugs"AP Photo Martha Stewart's Foodie UpbringingCharles Sykes / AP Photo Steve Jobs' Love of ApplesPaul Sakuma / AP Photo Alexander the Great's Aversion Marilyn Monroe's Food ConversionAP Photo