Incredibly cute Japanese dishes
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/incredibly-cute-japanese-dishes1.htmlJapanese chefs are the undisputed leaders in creating cute dishes, looking at which first of all you want to smile, and only then eat them. These brilliant works inspire chefs all over the world to create beautiful and charming dishes that you just want to play with.
We can pretend that such an appearance of food is just a good way to get children to eat, but in our hearts, of course, we know that as adults, we will melt with joy if they cook rice balls in the form of cute pandas and in addition to them they will serve buns in the form of small adorable rabbits.
Pandas in curry
The Angler Cat
Marshmallow kitten in a cup of coffee
Rice pandas
Sleeping rice Bear
Rice penguins
Sleeping Egg Cats
Happy rice men in curry
Kotoponchiki
Buckwheat noodle chewbacca
White bear in curry
Polar bear in hot pot soup
Buns in the form of rabbits
Llama in curry
A foam cat catches fish
Snoopy in kari
Bento with Totoro
Rice Bear
Sushi in the form of fish
Rice Sumo wrestlers
Sandwiches in the form of bears
A cat in a sleeping bag
My neighbor Totoro
Bento rabbits
Pasta with a cute pig
And again Totoro
Rabbit pie
Cubs with custard
Buns in the form of piglets
Tiger bread
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