Friday, July 16, 2010

Food or Art?

Computer or sushi? Or it's sushi in a computer?

Well, what do you see? Amazing right? Look at what we could do with the things that we can put in our mouth and digest it for nutrients and energy. This is what we put the two words of "hungry" and "creative" into our mind.

In science, food becomes cuisine. Painters learn to add a small amount of gray to a bright green apple to emphasize the shadowed areas. Cooks learn to add a 'pinch' of a favorite spice to enhance flavor. Scientists maintain the rigor of exactitude. Cooks weigh and measure to produce a finished result that is consistent. And then the fun begins when cooks think of becoming and artist by adding a little creativity into their cuisine.

Food art started in the Chinese cuisine where dragons and other animal forms are sliced and cut into shape by using vegetables. It was then known through out the world where people from different places started to use their creativity and imagination to create a type of artistic cuisine which they called food art.
-edited from inmamaskitchen.com


Rice or teddy bear? Or teddy bear in a rice?

Besides attractive and mouth watering, this type of cuisine open up appetites for everyone who sees it. Imagine you had no appetite for any meal and you don't feel like eating. What will happen if I served one of these food on your table? You would be curious and wonder how it takes like due to it's special outlook, am I right?

Let's say you went into a 5 star restaurant for dinner and you pay a huge amount of money for that meal, your heart won't fill that good and mostly you would complain about having the same type of food at cheaper price at normal restaurant with the same taste, right? However, what happens if they served you unique yet beautiful food? It would seem better priced wouldn't it?

Last but not least, if you had trouble getting to get you kids into the food they dislike, this idea would work, wouldn't it? Give it a shot ^^

Broccoli or sheep? Or it's the sheep popping out of broccoli?


A swimmer or a watermelon? Or a swimmer swimming in the watermelon?


Apple or butterfly? Or it's butterfly on an apple?

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