For All You Little Chefs!

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And I don’t mean little as in young, small or tiny… I mean little as in miniature-sized food! Okay, so the title may be a little misleading but I have cool videos to show you!

The Japanese have done it yet again (as in impressing the Western civilization). MINIATURE FOOD! Konapun, a food making toy, is non-edible powder that mixes with water to create meals. Konapun kits also include the corresponding utensils and tools needed to create food, as well as large equipment like a stove!

RRcherrypie, a YouTuber who films the process of creating these scrumptious-looking mini meals, does a wonderful job being a large person working in a tiny kitchen. For example, they use two toothpicks as a replacement for chopsticks, and actually use a mini kitchen to emulate the actions of baking and cooking (who would put a plate of fake food in the oven if there wasn’t an audience watching on YouTube?). And the best part about their videos is that they decorate like a pro!

Here’s an example of Konapun, a NON-EDIBLE toy that creates meals:

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A video of a Glico Giant Capilco product, which is an edible chocolate snack:

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And a video of a Kracie product, an edible jelly candy that you mix and create:

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Also, I think this is why RRcherrypie is such a pro at miniature food. Their first video was a demonstration of creating pretzels and other goodies with clay.

I personally wouldn’t have the patience to decorate… I’d probably end up eating all of the ingredients! So that’s why watching RRcherrypie fills my “Feeling like a Giant” quota of the day (who can guess the reference to that?). Plus I can’t find those products anywhere in Calgary… if anyone does, I dare you to film the process of making these!

P.S. This is what I was referring to