No way, is Japan a Hinomaru box lunch? Reproduction of national flag of each country with the food of the country



It will be held in Sydney in OctoberSydney International Food Festival 2009Advertisements that reproduce the flags of countries around the world with the food of the country for the promotion of it are deployed.

The flags of any country are colorful, beautiful and appetizing, but how is the Japanese flag boasting one of the world's simplest places represented? I do not think there is anything wrong with the Hinomaru bento ... ....

Details are as below.National Flags Made Out of Food

The host country Australia is represented by common taste meat pies.


Brazilian with lime or avocado.


Blue cheese · white cheese · grape. The French flag the wine is likely to advance.


Swiss representative Emmental cheese and ham. It seems that alcohol is going to proceed.


Spicy of chorizo ​​and saffron rice.


Basil and long pasta and tomatoes. I feel that Italian food is red, white and green.


Greece of olive and feta cheese. The Mediterranean wind is about to blow.


Also on the Mediterranean coast Lebanon. Pita with cucumber in tomato (maybe zucchini), on top of itChervilIt looks like (Selfeil).


India, of course, is curry.


Litchi, Rambutan, star fruit and very tropical Vietnamese flag.


South Korea is a sauce made with Kimpap (glue roll) and probably a pepper paste etc.


And Japan.


As expected there is no such thing as umeboshi rice, it seems to be a hand - rolled sushi of tuna. Very simple, but this looks delicious with this. In taste there may be no shortage to meet with each country.

in Design,   Junk Food, Posted by darkhorse_log