Carving Fruits & Vegetables Into Hotdogs, Burgers, Ice Cream & Cakes

Amazing Tricks to Turn Fruits and Vegetable Carving Art

Vegetable carving is the art of carving vegetables to form beautiful objects, ... as the root of the art of fruit and vegetable carving, called Mukimono in Japanese. It is a hot-dog, but don’t be fooled. Look closer before you give a bite or you will crack your teeth. Look again and you will crack up laughing. Yep, it is a potato and four tomatoes. Note it for your next April Fool’s prank.

There are more. Kiwi burger, pear drumstick, egg white coconut, beef watermelon. Lately, I have been exploring the resemblance between nature and man-made objects on Mundane Matters on Instagram. These discoveries are simply surprising and delightful.

Most of the time these ideas just flashed into my mind when I was doing grocery shopping. I was even surprised by the luck of finding all these things by an accident. I think perhaps it is because our minds are so wired to symbols, images and pop culture, that it becomes a habit for us to find similarity and connection between nature and man-made objects? From this perspective, I think what I am doing is a collective discovery for myself and people who see them.


I am now on a mission of making two things a day. There are endless possibilities in nature, ideas and creativity. I have no idea how far this will go but will keep sharing my discoveries with you on Bored Panda. Enjoy!











It is a hot-dog, but don’t be fooled. Look closer before you give a bite or you will crack your teeth. Look again and you will crack up laughing. Yep, it is a potato and four tomatoes. Note it for your next April Fool’s prank.

There are more. Kiwi burger, pear drumstick, egg white coconut, beef watermelon. Lately, I have been exploring the resemblance between nature and man-made objects on Mundane Matters on Instagram. These discoveries are simply surprising and delightful.

Most of the time these ideas just flashed into my mind when I was doing grocery shopping. I was even surprised by the luck of finding all these things by an accident. I think perhaps it is because our minds are so wired to symbols, images and pop culture, that it becomes a habit for us to find similarity and connection between nature and man-made objects? From this perspective, I think what I am doing is a collective discovery for myself and people who see them.


I am now on a mission of making two things a day. There are endless possibilities in nature, ideas and creativity. I have no idea how far this will go but will keep sharing my discoveries with you on Bored Panda. Enjoy!

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