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World geography just became a lot easier to digest, thanks to a new collection of maps crafted entirely out of food.
New York-based photographer Henry Hargreaves and food stylist Caitlin Levin created snapshots of countries using 'iconic' delicacies from each region.
For example, a mosaic of corn-based products were used for the 50 states of America, chocolate, jam and cream-filled biscuits for the UK and noodles for China.
《每日邮报》这组拼图,似乎有点“黑”中国。
中国美食,博大精深,远非欧美等国总和能比,但是仅仅把中国列为面条,实在是太不了解中国了。
美国有意思,堪称五谷杂粮之国。
Feast for the senses: Geography just became a lot easier to digest, thanks to a new collection of maps crafted entirely out of food - here the U.S. is crafted from corn
Tea and biscuits: New York-based photographer Henry Hargreaves and food stylist Caitlin Levin created snapshots of countries using 'iconic' delicacies from each region
Oh la la: The artists used cheese and biscuits to make this map of France
Chopsticks required: For China, noodles were broken up to outline territories
Colorful display: Spices including cardamom pods, chili flakes and cinnamon sticks were used to create this map of India
Food for thought: Mr Hargreaves said 'throwing some shrimp on the barbie' inspired this map of Australia
Staple dish: Seaweed can be found in all kinds of Japanese meals - from salads to soups and sushi, all the way to ice cream
Tutti frutti: r Mr Hargreaves said he wanted to create something 'beautiful' and 'playful' to look at and took inspiration from 'old school maps'
Culinary imagination: Mr Hargreaves said his fascination with food came from working in the service industry before turning his hand to photography
Tropical touch: For Mr Hargreaves' home country, New Zealand, kiwi fruits were chopped up and molded into shape
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