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Wait, What? Man Crafts Flute Out Of Carrot In Viral Video
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Wait, What? Man Crafts Flute Out Of Carrot In Viral Video

[ad_1] Food is quite versatile with many artists using food to create fantastic presentations and edible artworks. However, have you ever thought that food can be used to make instruments? In a viral video on Instagram, digital creator Ethan Tyler Smith makes a flute out of a carrot! The best part? It works too! The carrot-flute video, posted on Instagram by @musoraofficial, has amassed more than 5.6 million views. What's more, the video creator also gives a tutorial on how to make a recorder (flute with a whistle mouthpiece) out of a carrot. What to give it a shot? Read on to learn how to make a carrot-flute.How To Make The Viral Carrot-Flute With A Whistle MouthpieceBefore you begin, it is important to note that this craft can be tricky and you need to be careful with the knives and ot...
Watch: Meet The Instagram Artist Turning Food Into Your Favourite Cartoon Characters
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Watch: Meet The Instagram Artist Turning Food Into Your Favourite Cartoon Characters

[ad_1] Social media has become a platform for several incredible artists to showcase their creations to the world. One such artist who caught our eye with her viral video, which has 42 million views, is Laleh Mohmedi from Melbourne, Australia (@jacobs_food_diaries). The talented artist takes food items, shapes, and plates them in a way to create faces of popular cartoon characters. Recently, she posted a reel in which she created Heihei, the rooster character from the Disney film Moana. In the viral video, the artist starts with an empty plate and then places fresh herbs, thinly sliced carrots, mushrooms, noodles, boiled eggs, red bell peppers, and a few more ingredients, and voila, there you have Heihei. She finishes it off by pouring hot broth for the background.Take a Look at the Vira...
Forget Museums, This Edible Art Piece Redefines Interactive Galleries!
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Forget Museums, This Edible Art Piece Redefines Interactive Galleries!

[ad_1] Have you ever thought you could eat art? While viewers are strictly prohibited from even touching most pieces of art on display in a gallery, here is a more-than-30-year-old artwork that encourages viewers to take pieces from it and eat it. What is it made of? A pile of colourful candies! This interesting piece of art comes with a heartbreaking backstory. The artwork called "Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) consists of a pile full of shiny candies placed in the corner of an art gallery room. The artist behind this piece is Felix Gonzalez-Torres, a Cuban-born American visual artist (1957-1996).The physical form of the artwork keeps changing, but the artwork comes with instructions from the artist to keep it at an ideal weight of 175 lb. This weight represents the ideal or healt...
Viral Video: Watch How Japanese Dessert Lovers Are Elevating Ice Cream With Edible Flowers
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Viral Video: Watch How Japanese Dessert Lovers Are Elevating Ice Cream With Edible Flowers

[ad_1] Japanese food stands out for creativity and aesthetic value. We landed on something new and exciting in the world of Japanese desserts -- edible flower ice cream that is almost too pretty to eat! Most people are familiar with roses being carved out of whipped cream and placed on top of cakes, but now ice-cream makers in Japan are taking their edible art game to the next level. For this dessert, they carve gorgeous roses and small leaves from ice cream, right in front of your eyes. This ice cream trending on social media is served at the '(THISIS) SHIZEN' cafe in Kyoto, Japan. The viral video, which has amassed more than 3 million views, features an ice cream bouquet with beautiful edible flowers. You can see three real-like roses on a cone -- in colours red, blue and yellow. The g...
Wow! Thai Farmer Creates Purr-fect Rice Field By Turning It Into Cat-Themed Artwork
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Wow! Thai Farmer Creates Purr-fect Rice Field By Turning It Into Cat-Themed Artwork

[ad_1] In northern Thailand, a mix of creativity and agriculture has given rise to a unique spectacle. Tanyapong Jaikham, juggling roles as a factory worker, farmer, and artist, has turned his rice fields into an extraordinary canvas featuring adorable cat-themed artwork. Jaikham's masterpieces on his land in Chiang Rai include cats sprawled across the rice fields, with one cuddling up to a fish and three cats taking a nap. These larger-than-life also carry cultural significance, illustrating a traditional proverb about abundance. As per a Reuters report, the idea was Inspired by Japanese Tambo art, where rice fields are used to make art to attract tourists.  Also Read: Artist Creates Model Of Iconic Barcelona Church Using Ice Cream ConesThe Purr-fect Rice Fields: Since October, Jaikham ...
Watch: Pastry Chef Builds A Huge Chocolate Train; Internet Names Him ‘Willy Wonka In Real Life’
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Watch: Pastry Chef Builds A Huge Chocolate Train; Internet Names Him ‘Willy Wonka In Real Life’

[ad_1] If you love trains as much as 'Sheldon Cooper' (from the OTT show 'Big Bang Theory') and are a die-hard fan of chocolate, then you will be amazed by this video of a vintage train being crafted out of chocolate. The man behind this incredible edible art is French-Swiss chef Amaury Guichon, who is quite popular on Instagram for making real-life-sized things and animals and whatnot... all from chocolate. What makes his work stand out is the clarity and accuracy that goes into his food-art, making every inch and angle perfect. He captures all the key highlights of the process, so you can literally watch it all building up in front of your eyes. In his latest video, the chef crafts a magnificent train from chocolate, capturing all the big and small details.Also Read: 5 Fun Ingredients ...
Watch: Chef Transforms Ordinary Uttapam into a Beautiful Edible Art
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Watch: Chef Transforms Ordinary Uttapam into a Beautiful Edible Art

[ad_1] The beauty of art, aesthetics, and creativity is that it can exist anywhere and everywhere, leaving us surprised and in awe. Art can always exist outside the canvas-on clothes, walls, decor, and even food. Have you ever wondered how a simple Uttapam can be turned into a piece of art? We were surprised too! Watch this video in which Chef Surabhi Sehgal transforms this South Indian dish into a work of edible art. Vegetables used to create this artistic Uttapam include baby corn, green onions, okra, pickled onions, and mustard microgreens.Watch the video here.Feeling Inspired to Create Food Art? Here Is the Process to Make This Uttapam:Begin by thinly slicing all the veggies used to make the flowers. This includes baby corn, pickled onions, and okra.You also need to shave off thin sl...
Is It A Bread Or A Lamp? Japanese Artist’s Unique Creation Is Too Good To Eat
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Is It A Bread Or A Lamp? Japanese Artist’s Unique Creation Is Too Good To Eat

[ad_1] One of the staples of any cuisine, bread is something you simply can't do without. Pair it with cheese or dip it in gravies - there are so many ways of including bread in your meals. When it comes to bread, we are undoubtedly and unabashedly obsessed. However, can you imagine if bread its way to your bedside table as well? Believe it or not, this has been made possible thanks to a new creation by a Japanese artist. Yukiko Morita has turned real bread into a range of lamps and lampshades, and is now going viral for this.These battery-powered LED lights are crafted from real bread by the Japanese artist Yukiko Morita. A bread-lover herself, Morita's idea stemmed from experience working at a bakery as a student. "As a student working part-time at a bakery, I couldn't stand the sight ...
Frog-Like Cucumber, Rat-Shaped Brinjal: Animal Food Art Leaves Internet Divided
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Frog-Like Cucumber, Rat-Shaped Brinjal: Animal Food Art Leaves Internet Divided

[ad_1] Mothers and grandmothers always run after children in order to feed them nutritious vegetables. As kids, we all have dodged the idea of having greens on our plates. Much agreeable? You cannot really blame the children for this. Although vegetables are loaded with healthy nutrients, most of them hardly seem as appealing as pizzas and burgers. But, a viral video has given a hilarious touch to the vegetables, making them attractive like never before. Wondering how? Just by shaping them into various animals. A Twitter user shared the clip which has captured the interest of the internet. Also read: Mexico University Breaks World Record Of Baking The Longest BreadlineThe video opens with a man roasting a cucumber, which was shaped like a frog, on a barbeque charcoal grill. Next, we have...
Viral: This Artist’s Realistic Food Paintings Are A Hit With Food Lovers
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Viral: This Artist’s Realistic Food Paintings Are A Hit With Food Lovers

[ad_1] For some people, food is just a means of sustenance or survival. They consume their three-square meals and it is just a regular part of their day. However, for other people it is not just a regular thing but a passion in itself. For an artist couple based in Pune, the zest for food has taken a new form - that of realistic food paintings. Rucha and Chaitanya, also known as @ruandchai on Instagram are making stunning paintings with food as the main focus. Their creations have been going viral on social media for quite some time now. Take a look at their latest viral video:(Also Read: When Art Became Edible: 5 Amazing Artists Using Food As Their Canvas)In the clip, we could see four different dishes kept in the frame - pav bhaji, dosa, appam and uttapam. "Which one is real," asked th...