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Starbucks Skin Scale
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It is common for characters in fiction to be described as having a skin color that looks like some kind of food or drink. For black or other non-white characters, this is usually some kind of coffee beverage, and can be especially likely if the character in question is of mixed race; attractiveness is also a factor, and sometimes those two concepts will be mixed together. When describing the skin of a black person, simply calling them "black" or "brown" can sound underwhelming (or even insensitive, depending on the context). The colors of "black" or "brown" skin vary even more widely than the colors of "white" skin: Common comparisons include "honey" or "caramel" for the range of golden-browns, with the use of "chocolate" or "mocha" for darker shades. "White" skin is most often compared to "cream" or "milk," with "peaches and cream" being a fairly common term to refer to fair complexion with pinkish undertones. Non-food descriptors include "ebony" for black skin, and "ivory" or "alabaster" for white skin. You may also encounter mixed-race characters who have "some cream in their coffee". Cafe au lait is another favorite, which resembles the look of coffee with milk; cafe con leche is often used for the same tone when the individual in question is of Hispanophone origin (whether Latin American or a Spaniard).note That said, it's also used for mixed relationships involving a brown-skinned Latin American and a White person, so the reader should be attentive. Occasionally other color metaphors will be used; some will be based on food and some will not. The reason food and drink terms are so commonly used to describe skin color might be because human skin color is usually in very neutral tones (brown, beige, cream, etc.), and most foods, aside from fruits and vegetables, are neutral in tone as well. Also, food and drink is something the audience is almost guaranteed to be familiar with since we all need both to live. This concept is more common in the United States than in most other English-speaking countries, both because of the USA's greater diversity and (somewhat paradoxically) its rigid color line: There are many Americans who are ethnically ambiguous enough that they can't easily be assigned a clear-cut race. All too often, anyone who isn't a paler pinkish-yellow than a medium-rare pork chop (especially if they were born into Islam or one of the "Eastern" religions, or do not speak English as their first and preferably only language) will not qualify as "white"; instead they will be referred to as "olive" or "beige" or just plain "brown." This trope most often occurs in literature, where the audience can't see the character's skin color, but it is occasionally used in visual media like movies or theater when one character describes a second character. In the former case, it's become regarded as something of a cliché (if not quite a Dead Horse Trope), to the point that "how to write" guides advise aspiring writers to avoid it (especially as some might find it objectifying to be described as food). It's also fairly common in advertising — for example, Cuban sugar sellers used to advertise the colors of their various sugars in relation to pictures of women with analogous skin tones. They ranged all the way from "wild" (dark brown) to "refined" (lily white), with every color in between. Cosmetics is another industry in which this is widespread, which needs to describe a whole range of skin tones to sell products and often resorts to food to make their products sound appealing. |
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The first issue of The Spirit revival featured a dark-skinned woman named Ginger Coffee. | |
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Hair and the movie based on it contains the song "Black Boys," which while not specifically going directly for the "coffee" comparison uses quite a few food-related metaphors: "Chocolate-flavored love," "licorice lips like candy," and "keep my cocoa handy" among others. The counterpart song "White Boys" limits this to a single reference to milk. | |
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Angel: Angel once described Jasmine as "mocha." | |
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In The Princes of the Air by John M. Ford there's a scene where the protagonist and a woman he's interested in are having coffee together, and it's noted in passing that her skin tone matches the coffee-with-cream they're drinking. | |
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In "Papi" from Straight Outta Oz, the woman says that she wants a "piece of chocolate" and a "piece of caramel" when talking about the black protagonist. | |
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"Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin describes a beautiful woman with skin the color of mocha. | |
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In his Callahan's Crosstime Saloon series Spider Robinson references and expands upon the concept with the following speech, delivered by a drunken Irish Sidhe: 'I traveled the world in me youth, and I noticed yez/mocha, mahogany, chestnut and cocoa/ochre and umber and amber and gold/coffee with cream, coffee with milk, coffee with nothin' but Tullamore Dew/amber and anatase, russet and chocolate, both the siennas, the burnt and the raw/hazel and sepia, several more/an' never a black man or woman I saw.' |
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One Day at a Time (2017): Played for laughs when the fair-skinned Elena realizes that unlike the rest of her Cuban-American family, she is light-skinned enough to be perceived as white: | |
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Once on This Island makes reference to a half-islander, half-French boy — "a beautiful child the pale color of coffee mixed with cream". | |
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Community: Shirley refers to the half-Palestinian Abed as a "caramel angel." The Human Color Wheel. It goes from "Seal to Seal's teeth!" |
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Losing Ground: Sara plays the lead in a Show Within a Show about the "tragic mulatto". She is a black woman who is lighter-skinned than either her husband Victor or her adulterous Love Interest Duke. | |
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Half-black, half-Japanese Hiro in Snow Crash has "cappucino" skin. | |
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The Big Bang Theory: Raj's skin is frequently compared to caramel, both by himself and by others. One character even says she wants to dip an apple in his face. | |
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In The Mysterious Benedict Society, George "Sticky" Washington's skin color is compared to the tea that the protagonist's Tamil Indian guardian makes every morning. | |
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In Appleseed Deunan Knute is referred to having "café au lait" skin in the manga. | |
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In The Great Gilly Hopkins, the title character's teacher is "tea-colored." | |
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Parodied in Top Secret!. In a group of French Resistance fighters named after French foodstuffs, the sole Black member is called "Chocolate Mousse." | |
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Maniac Magee doesn't get why the Two Mills East Enders are called "black", comparing their skin tones to cinnamon or butter rum or gingersnap or light or dark fudge, but never licorice-black. Probably justifiable since Maniac's a kid (and given that he's been a runaway for over a year, probably a hungry one). | |
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In Bridesmaids, Annie's douchey, lecherous boss flirts with her Black coworker, calling her Kahlua due to her skin tone and even stroking her arm (but then quickly speaks up with a request for her not to sue him for touching her). | |
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Used in Everworld when describing people in a city as being "from latte to espresso" — logical, since one of the characters actually works at a Starbucks. | |
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Found in The Mortal Instruments, where for example the biracial character Maia is introduced as having "honeyed" skin. Author Cassandra Clare discussed her choices in describing skin tones in a blog post, where she admitted that she risked coming off as ethnocentric due to not giving similar descriptions to Caucasian characters. | |
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Hunter from Neverwhere has caramel skin. And caramel eyes. And a caramel laugh. The word is repeated a lot in descriptions of her. | |
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Appears in Homeward Bound by Harry Turtledove—as part of an Pun, as it's used to describe a black military officer called Coffey. | |
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Room 101: On one episode the guest wanted to banish celebrities who wear so much fake tan that they look like Oompa-Loompas. The host presented various photographs of such celebrities that the guest had to place on a color scale ranging from 1975 Michael Jackson to 2005 Michael Jackson. | |
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Jasper Peavey in Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is described as having 'coffee-with-cream' skin. | |
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The Hate U Give: Starr's (white) boyfriend once tried to nickname her "Caramel" after her skin tone. He genuinely didn't mean anything by it, but she found it annoying and a bit fetish-y, and called him "Marshmallow" in response. He got the point and didn't do it again. | |
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In Almost Perfect (2014), David thinks of Dr. Kate, who is half Irish and half Indian, as having café au lait skin. | |
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"Ice Cream" by the Wu-Tang Clan | |
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The first-person teenaged protagonist of Summer of My German Soldier describes her family's maid, Ruth, as having skin "the color of hot chocolate before the marshamallow bleeds in." | |
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Will & Grace: In one episode, when Grace is about to dump a man played by Gregory Hines, Will wonders why, since not too long before, Grace was pouring milk in her cappuccino to show him what pretty colors their kids would be. | |
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On New Girl Schmidt refers to a prospective child by the Indian-American Cece as a "caramel miracle". | |
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The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" contains the refrain lyrics "how come you taste so good... / ...dance so good... just like a black girl should". | |
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Played with in Ella Enchanted, where Ella describes Areida in food terms after having been practically starved for three days, so everything reminds her of food. | |
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In Chrestomanci, Tacroy is described as being the colour of 'coffee with a dash of milk'. When he realises the source of a new terror, he turns the colour of 'milk with a dash of coffee'. | |
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In Doc Sidhe by Aaron Allston, Ish (a princess of a South American tribe) is described as having 'coffee-with-cream' skin. | |
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The Book of Mormon: When Arnold first meets Nabalungi, he says she's a "hot shade of black" like a "latte." | |
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The Good Place: Eleanor starts off insulting Tahani, but then segues into her "cappuccino skin" and "curves everywhere". | |
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Naked Came the Stranger has a white example. Gillian is "the color of India tea at summer's end." | |
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Hazel and her mother from The Heroes of Olympus are both described as having "skin like a roasted coffee bean," | |
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Shaunee Cole from The House of Night is described as having "Cafe au Lait" skin a couple of times. | |
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The Human Color Wheel. It goes from "Seal to Seal's teeth!" | |
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In Zits, Pierce (white) tells his girlfriend D'ijon (black) that her skin is "like brushed mahogany. But not hard like mahogany. Like that skin that forms on caramel pudding when you leave it out for a week." She's not amused. | |
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Hairspray has two songs centered around such metaphors: "Run and Tell That" has Seaweed describe the everyday racism he faces in 1962 Baltimore, but that he is proud to be black himself: "Without Love" has Penny make the following comparison while falling in love with Seaweed: |
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Daughters of the Dust: Viola's cousin Mary is called "Yellow Mary", although Viola somewhat sourly notes that Mary isn't actually all that light-skinned. | |
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In Hallelujah!, which had an all-black cast, Chick the Ms. Fanservice character is called "high yellow" by a darker-skinned black man. | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale / int_ccf875f7 | type |
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Criminal Minds: "Chocolate Thunder" is one of Penelope Garcia's many pet names for Derek Morgan. | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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Labelle's song "Lady Marmalade," about a black/Creole prostitute. "Mocha chocolata ya ya," etc., and her skin "colour of cafe au lait." | |
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The Dark Tower: Susannah's skin is generally described as coffee-colored, most prominently in Song of Susannah, where her body is starting to change color due to Mia (a white woman) possessing her: her skin above the waist is stated to be "coffee with the smallest splash of milk", and below the waist "milk with the smallest splash of coffee". | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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Genesis: In "The Lamia", Rael, a Puerto Rican, mentions his "chocolate fingers" when describing the aftermath of his sexual encounter with the titular creatures. | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale / int_e45432dc | type |
Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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Comedy-Musician Stephen Lynch has the song 'Vanilla Ice Cream', in which the lyrics go: "I like-a them black girls, them brown girls, them café au lait / Caramel girls and mocha girls just blow me away". | |
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In the Daredevil movie, an old lady sitting next to Bullseye on a plane rambles on about her daughter-in-law eloping with "this semi-colored fellow from London. What's the word for that? Mulatto. Let's just say he had a little cream in his coffee." | |
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Dwayne Johnson, who is of mixed Samoan and African ancestry, once described his complexion as "peanut butter". | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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One line in The Worst Possible Sitch refers to Monique as being "caramel-skinned". | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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Zero Punctuation often describes the mixed skin tone as "dipped in tea" e.g. Sheva Alomar from Resident Evil 5. | |
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Artemis Fowl heroine Holly Short is variously described as having "nut-brown" or "coffee" coloured skin. The Artemis Fowl Files, a companion book, says her whole species is brown-skinned, but only she gets the fancy adjectives. | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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Interview with the Vampire (2022): In "In Throes of Increasing Wonder...", Lestat de Lioncourt's term for biracial (black/white) skin is "cinnamon," which he fetishizes. | |
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Used in Bringing Down the House when Peter's friend Howie sees Charlene for the first time. "Swing it, you cocoa goddess..." | |
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Starbucks Skin Scale | |
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In Project Tatterdemalion, when Yoruichi is told that they can never be sure whether they got all the Hollow DNA out of the infected, the paling of her skin is compared to the swirling of cream into coffee. | |
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Eleanor & Park: Eleanor compares the half-Korean Park's skin to honey. | |
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Fellow Travelers: In the seventh episode, Frankie states the obvious to his boyfriend Marcus (who are both African Americans): "You are a big, chocolate gay man." | |
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