'Playing' With Food Has Never Looked So Good!

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A mosaic of a tea picker, a wild flower meadow and a working camera all made from sugar, were just some of the extraordinary sights in store for the thousands of people fortunate enough to attend the annual Experimental Food Society Spectacular held on November 8 & 9th, at London'sTruman Brewery.

Now in its fourth year, the event is the brainchild of Alexa Perrin who is trying to change people's perception of food from something they just swallow to something they admire as an art form. Each year, she invites some of England's finest food artists ranging from butter sculptors to experimental confectioners and even food landscape artists, to demonstrate their artistic skills by 'playing' with their food.

The results as you can see from this chocolate snail made by British confectioners 'Boy Eats Bug' can range from a little slimy and unappetizing, to just plain magical like the glow in the dark ice cream cone below. Created by food inventor Charlie Harry Francis, its secret ingredient is calcium-activated luminescence jellyfish protein that lights up when someone 'agitates' it, by taking a lick! But magic like this does not come cheap - It cost Francis $140 USD to create this one scoop, which means that the ice cream is not coming to a store near you, anytime soon.

Then, there was this gorgeous cocktail glass made by Fernando Laposse, artist and sugar blower extraordinaire. The glass as you may have guessed doubles up as a drink holder and dessert - For after the drink is done, it can be savored, one sweet bite at a time!

While this life-sized model of a chicken created by Kyle Bean using just eggshells is definitely not edible, it sure is cute to look at!

As for this amazing rendition of the city of Venice? Though it may look like a beautiful oil painting it is actually made from the 'Lego' of the food world - pasta, by photographer and food landscape artist, Carl Warner! Playing with food is not all that bad is it?

Resources: cablouinartinfo.com, msn.com

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174 Comments
  • trippyover 10 years
    cul
    • curtl220
      curtl220almost 11 years
      My reaction is that people are spending over 100 dollars on something that isn't worth it is crazy
      • nevawithoutaboo
        nevawithoutabooover 10 years
        It is worth it to them because they enjoy making it. I would spend over a hundred dollars on something if I really enjoyed it. In fact I did spend a hundred dollars on something. It was expensive but it was worth it because I enjoyed using it
      • johnm220
        johnm220almost 11 years
        Its cool how these things are made
        • tashadtasha
          tashadtashaalmost 11 years
          I like the chicken made of egg shells
          • Joshuaalmost 11 years
            My favorite was the juice cup filler.It was so cool how it went up and down.
            • jamisgoodalmost 11 years
              I can't believe my eyes!
            • batmanalmost 11 years
              cool
              • sniperage25
                sniperage25almost 11 years
                Amaizoing
                • dogwitblogloveralmost 11 years
                  WOW THIS IS SO A-MAZE-ING
                  • Gymnastalmost 11 years
                    The picture made out of past is so cool! How do people make these?!