The Michelin star is to gourmets what Rolex is to watch lovers. But restaurants with Michelin stars are usually expensive and rarely anyone can afford a table there. All those who have already eaten in such a restaurant know that this food satisfies not only two but three senses. In addition to smell and taste, also sight, as we are served real works of art on plates that serve as canvases. Would you like to arrange food like a Michelin chef? Then don't go anywhere.
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When we think about the main things that keep us healthy, like diet, sleep and exercise, it's easy to imagine them on parallel roads, where what we do in one lane doesn't even affect the other lane. But if we scientifically study complex biological processes, then it becomes clear that the roads of health are much more intertwined than we thought. Nutrition and sleep are currently the hottest topics for research, and recent studies have shown that our diet affects the quality of our sleep, and the quality of our sleep affects how we eat throughout the day. Here are superfoods or superfoods that will help us sleep better.
The designer and illustrator Philip Tseng drew food with human characteristics and showed them in pairs as a kind of lovers, as a dream couple born for each other or as best friends. These are the combinations that our taste buds like the most. Strawberries and chocolate, grapes and cheese... There are quite a few foods that go perfectly together, and Tseng shows it in a very endearing way.
Can you imagine if all food were the same shape? Dutch artists Lernert and Sander offer us a great example of a better show, as they cut a variety of raw food into 98 perfect cubes.
Does your world also fall apart when things are not in order? Are you obsessed with order? Symmetry? Then we have something to soothe your spirit. A series of photos of different foods, arranged by size and color. Because order is the meaning of life and anything less is just wrong, right?!
The spring awakening brought to life the somewhat sleepy streets, which already smelled of heavenly good dishes brought by open-air culinary events. There are more and more of them, and there's no way we won't find something delicious under the mild sky to satisfy our spring hunger and socialize with friends over a glass of wine.
Graphic designer Christine Røde asked herself what ingredients are used in the traditional dishes of individual countries and packaged her answers in the form of photographs under the name ''What Food Looks Like''. She collected in a pile all those ingredients that most often end up on a country's plate in one way or another and photographed them neatly arranged in "Adam's costume", i.e. not yet processed.
Watch a video that uses x-ray evidence to show how much food a hamster can eat at once. Excellent!
Some dogs are tireless eaters, they eat at the speed of light and instead of chewing their food well, they inhale it. While there's nothing wrong with a healthy appetite, eating like this can lead to bloating and choking and digestive issues. The Oppo Food Ball dog bowl helps prevent such accidents.
What was on the menu in 2014? Again this year, the internet went crazy with many crazy recipes and culinary creations that can be found and even ordered in various restaurants around the world. As they did on the show Epic Meal Time, among others, we present to you this year's excessively high-calorie creations of 2014. Depending on the way you eat, these creations may excite you or you may find them difficult.
Calorific is a mobile application that reveals how many calories the food on our plate contains in the form of beautiful photos.
When we hear about the Middle East, images of old sandy cities flash before our eyes, the smells of picturesque bazaars creep into our nostrils, and the mystique of ancient cultures swoons in our hearts. A part of this can be found at ABI Falafel on Trubarjeva, the first place with Arabic food in our country.











