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Keep it simple: single source of light, fast-ish 50-85mm lens. Tripod if you're not using flash.
I'd recommend off-camera flash if you're doing this in the evening. Play around with bounce surfaces etc but really, as long as the food looks good IRL, you should be fine.
Of course bright morning light through a window is ideal...
On the subject of food photography, this always provides lols: http://dimlylitmealsforone.tumblr.com
Hopefully this is the right place for these questions....
Any tips pointers in the right direction for food photography? Would be for home initially and non natural light because I'd be combining it with dinner cooking....
Tripods? Any recommendations? Ideally one I can carry shortish distance while riding...