Inedible Micro Meals

Polymer Clay Food by Mimiature

It's too bad that the Mimiatures mini-food is inedible as they really look good enough to eat. Every polymer clay morsel has been patiently crafted to delicious detail by Mimi, a Thai artisan.

Her food platters barely fill her palm. Her dessert cakes including the one shown here with little chocolate curls sit on the tip of her fingers. Her inspiration comes from different cuisines including Thai. Shown in the main picture is Som Tam, a spicy salad made from shredded unripened papaya. Her satay and rice cakes dish is a popular dish in South East Asia.

Her Flickr site has many more incredible inedibles that are guaranteed to make you feel hungry!
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