Playing with your food isn't always a bad thing. A Japanese artist,who goes by the name Gaku on Instagram, has raised it to an art form, and carving intensely intricate patterns into everyday fruits and vegetables,Boredpanda.com reports. Gaku, who began posting his work on Instagram approximately 8 months ago, and practices the traditional Japanese art of mukimono,which literally means "stripped product". It became a favorite form of food presentation during the 16th century in Japan, and spread to Thailand shortly after. It is now an important culinary ritual in both countries.
Due to oxidization, or fruit carvers acquire to work fast,making Gaku's art even more impressive. Gaku, according to Spoon & Tamago, and eats all of his projects when finished. [img_100]
Source: tert.am