Edible Sushi Sneakers

Artist Yujia Hu Creates Sushi Sculptures That Resemble Footwear

If you are what you eat, you'll be pretty stylish thanks to Milan-based chef and artist Yujia Hu, who creates beautifully detailed sushi bites which resemble shoes and sneakers. Known on Instagram as @theonigiriart, Hu uses sashimi, rice and seaweed to recreate popular sneaker styles.

Drawing inspiration from Nike High Tops, Air Jordans, and Vans, these bite-sized designs play into other unique sushi hybrid creations, which have been rapidly growing in North America.

Hu's perfectly formed recreations encompass every detail of popular designs, down to the Nike swoosh. Each design takes about 20 minutes for Hu to make and is about the size of a handroll.

Hu's perfectly detailed "shoe-shi" are a delight to all senses as they both invite and confuse what we consider edible and indulgence.
Trend Themes
1. Sushi Art - Enables culinary artists to transform traditional sushi into edible, visually stunning creations.
2. Food Fashion - Merging food and fashion to create wearable art and delicious food at the same time.
3. Hybrid Foods - Mixing and matching two different types of dishes or ingredients to create innovative new flavors and experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Food Industry - Provides new opportunities for chefs, restaurants and food brands to create unique and visually compelling culinary experiences.
2. Hospitality Industry - Creates a one-of-a-kind culinary experience for guests, turning traditional dining into an interactive and memorable encounter.
3. Marketing Industry - Engages audiences through visually stunning and creative food concepts, particularly on social media platforms such as Instagram.

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