In a world where you can express your creativity and talent
in any way or form, here are some examples of sushi dishes that have an
artistic edge to it. It has received a fair bit of popularity and more Chef's
are testing their creative side with this art form.
Hello Kitty is a common piece of Sushi art practiced in Japan , the home
of Sushi. Hello Kitty Sushi illustration come in different sizes as well as
colors.
Sushi chefs across the world have started creating
representation of panda to exercise their creativity, beginning from simple
panda faces to full bodied version of this endangered species; these delicacies
are gaining popularity like wild fire.
Some chefs choose to take the really simple path, and make
designs like flowers, dragonflies or butterflies that make for beautiful quick
bites, while others use the same idea with more intricacy. Using the usual
suspects as far as colors are concerned with no artificial coloring, you will
see these being served in sushi buffets or as starters. And even though they
are small and petite, they still have the potential to showcase the chef's talent.
Pokemon is another cartoon character that has been presented in sushi
form. Pokemon is a well known cartoon and this is probably one of the most
commonly used sushi representations in sushi art. Because of its simplicity,
Pokemon has been crafted by many Sushi Chefs.
Penguin Sushi, much like panda sushi could become the
quintessential sushi art subject, given the largely monochromatic theme,
requiring the minimum ingredients to make but allowing infinite room for the
chef to express his or her creativity.
Certain chefs have designed sushi art following events that
happen all the way across the Pacific in the USA . With a rich blend of bright
colors here is a piece that depicts President Obama's first Election Campaign.
The colors used perfectly to show not only the colors of the Flag of the United States of America ,
but also skin tone of President Obama!
Inculcating the green of vegetables to mimic what one can
only assume is a catepillar, this one is pure genius! Its been crafted to look
like a crawly bug in motion, and to think this is one that is deliciously
edible. The body is made up of rice and the back is made up of, what looks to
be kiwi fruit giving it that greenish coloring.
Another beautiful creation is this one, which has been put
together to represent the Sydney
Harbour and all of its
beauty. The colors blend together perfectly and one can only hope that this
plate tastes as delicious as it looks!
The master piece above is one of the biggest pieces of sushi
art ever done, with a melange of colors and flavours the creating chef has
plated them in a circular manner in perfect harmony. The centre of the piece is
in the shape of a heart and the Flag of China inside the heart.
Source : http://www.funonthenet.in
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