This project connects research on propaganda and deception in fascist Germany and Japan to a creative food and design experience. A three-course meal represents the rise and fall of these regimes: the appetizer reflects false justifications for war through misleading presentation, the main course symbolizes the overwhelming spread of propaganda with bold, heavy flavors, and the dessert represents collapse using unstable textures or bitter contrasts. Ingredients, colors, plating, and even how the food is eaten all carry symbolic meaning, while the ceramic tableware reinforces these ideas through shape, weight, and surface design, turning history into a sensory, visual story about power, manipulation, and consequences.