19 August 2020 - STUNNING FOOD CARVINGS FROM JAPAN


STUNNING FOOD 
CARVINGS FROM JAPAN

G'day folks,

Here’s another artist who never listened to his mom when she told him not to play with his food. 

Gaku, the talented mind and hands behind these incredible creations, practices a traditional Japanese art form of fruit and vegetable carving, Mukimono. The word translates literally to “stripped product”, and is named for the intricate patterns and designs inscribed on these delicious canvases
 
First practiced in 16th Century Japan, this art form is now a steadfast part of many different Southeast Asian culinary cultures. The speed required to practice this art, given how quickly most fruits and vegetables begin to decompose, makes creating these pieces all the more difficult. This skillful artist always captures a picture of his work after completion, before quickly devouring them! Here are some of the tasty treats, courtesy of Gaku.  























Clancy's comment: Very clever, and I'm sure these would be appreciated by kids if they found them on a plate. Thank you, Gaku.

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4 comments:


  1. Guess its not that much different from pumpkin carving.

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  2. Incredible edible artwork! You'd want to look at it rather than eat it! Thanks for sharing, Clancy.

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