The French photographer Jonathan Icher took a series of "Fat Flag" photos, in which he linked each country with recognizable cuisine through body painting.
When we think of Italy and its wonderful food, the first thing that comes to mind is pasta. In America - stereotypically - their most recognizable dish is the hamburger, in Japan it's sushi, in Great Britain you can't go without eggs for breakfast, and in France you can't do without croissants. The photographer connected the stereotypes into a story. He dressed the models in the flags of individual countries, chose five of them, and put the most recognizable food in their mouths. Amazing photos were created, which could be used as promotional material for each country right from the start.