When it comes to food, aroma, taste and visual presentation play a vital role in the overall dining experience. We have seen chefs putting in extra effort to create and present dishes that are almost pieces of art. Recently, one such creation by a food blogger took Instagram by storm. She created a delicate-looking flower using thin slices of radish and hamachi. She carefully arranged them to look like two blooming flowers. The result was so stunning that it was hard to eat, let alone touch it. Food blogger Ronnie Cohen shared a video of himself preparing the now-viral flowers on a plate.
Her video begins with her cleaning her slicing tool. She shows some thin, round slices of black radish. She also cuts hamachi into thin slices with a sharp knife. Roni places the radish slices in a row and adds the hamachi pieces to it. She then carefully rolls it up and shows the upper part of the roll which resembles a flower. She makes two such rolls and places them on a white plate. She sprinkles a pinch of salt and adds some lemon caviar to it with the help of a tweezer. She then pours some ponzu sauce and yuzu dressing in a bowl, mixes it and then drizzles a spoonful of it on the flowers placed on the plate.
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Finally, when mixed with the dressing, the two floral rolls get some shades of red and with some basil leaves on the sides, it looks nothing less than a work of art on a plate. The chef has named this dish “Sashimi Flowers”. Check it out here:
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If your mouth is watering and your eyes are still in disbelief, you’re not alone. Many viewers in the comments section share similar sentiments.
“Wow this looks awesome,” one person said.
“This looks so amazing and delicious”, said another.
One person commented, “This is so pretty I’m sure it will taste just as delicious.”
Impressed by the beauty of the dish, a user said, “This is one of the most beautiful things I have seen here.”
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The sentiment online was “I want it right here, right now.”
One comment read, “How is this so beautiful?”
Many people have also called this dish “so beautiful”.
“Good surprises come in small packages,” one person said.
Earlier, a video went viral in which an artist was making an open book and butterfly out of tofu. Click here to read the full story.