Here's a rhetorical question nearly answered, and it offers a delightful bonus: whenever someone says, "What more could anyone want?" or the like, you can say (or merely think to yourself, so as to leave the rhetorical question nearly answered), "Three kinds of cheese, bread, figs, grapes, and honey."
'Wine, music, and women--what else does a man need?' That's what your friend the poet asked me. And do you know, I nearly told him. Meat, for one thing; veal and lamb ... Not to mention some nice fish, three kinds of cheese, bread, figs, grapes, and honey.