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  2. Food art - Wikipedia

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    Food art is a type of art that depicts food, drink, or edible objects as the medium or subject matter of an artistic work to create an attractive visual display or provide social critique. It can be presented in two-dimensional or three-dimensional format, like painting or sculpture. Food art can also incorporate food as a medium.

  3. Edible art - Wikipedia

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    Edible art refers to food created to be art. It is distinguished from Edible Arrangements (which predominantly consist of fruit) because it is usually more elaborate dessert food. Common works of edible art include wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and cakes for baby showers, for graduation celebrations, and many other types of event. [1]

  4. 10 little known facts about fruit stickers - AOL

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    A New York inventor is working on making a fruit label that dissolves in water and turns into a fruit wash. That means clean produce and trouble-free sticker removal all in one. Related: Foods ...

  5. Fruit carving - Wikipedia

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    Fruit carving is the art of carving fruit, a very common technique in Asia and Europe countries, and particularly popular in Thailand, China and Japan. There are many fruits that can be used in this process; the most popular one that artists use are watermelons, apples, strawberries, pineapples, and cantaloupes.

  6. Category:Fruit in art - Wikipedia

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  7. Vegetable carving - Wikipedia

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    Japan may have been the root of the art of fruit and vegetable carving, called Mukimono in Japanese. According to the book Japanese Garnishes: The Ancient Art of Mukimono, by Yukiko and Bob Haydok, Mukimono began in ancient times when food was served on unglazed clay pottery. These rough platters were covered with a leaf before food was plated.

  8. Our Top 55 Container Gardening Ideas Will Bring So Much Charm ...

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    Here, edible greens are elevated, making weeding and harvesting much easier on the back. Read more: 18 Beautiful Raised Bed Garden Ideas Westend61 - Getty Images

  9. A seaweed foraging adventure along the Oregon coastline - AOL

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    This coastal emporium displays a smorgasbord of intertidal edibles; seaweeds packed with vitamins and minerals, sustainably grown and subtly seasoned with the saltiness of the sea.