Food Art Artistic Stains Made of Coffee, Tea and Juice Save Save this content and enjoy it whenever you want Save BYRose Y. Colón-Singh, Journalist 06 December, 2012 M Most times, a food stain is a disaster. But in this case, artist Angela Mercedes Donna Otto turns stains from beverages into amazing food art. Otto pours coffee, tea, fruit juices onto a canvas and lets the stains dry. Then she draws over them to create unique works of art. Check out some of her work below. For more stained food art, check out the work of wine stain artist Amelia Fais Harnas. Via Design Taxi Latest on FDL+ Article Food Science FDL+ Shroom for Improvement: 'Mamu' is the Meat Alternative with a Twist Rather than just being faux-meat, Mamu is different. It's a mushroom-based meat alternative that's getting its launch in restaurants so that chefs can test its versatility. Flora Tsapovsky investigates. Read more about Shroom for Improvement: 'Mamu' is the Meat Alternative with a Twist Article Food Infographics FDL+ The Rules To Building The Perfect Sandwich How do you build the perfect sandwich? Here are the best tips and tricks to making the best sandwiches ever. Discover more on Fine Dining Lovers. Read more about The Rules To Building The Perfect Sandwich Article Why Waste FDL+ Download 'The Why Waste? Cookbook' Learn to love your leftovers with zero-waste recipes from world-famous chefs. Download the Fine Dining Lovers 'Why Waste? Cookbook' for free now. Read more about Download 'The Why Waste? Cookbook' Recipe Cocktails FDL+ Clover Club Cocktail With its foamy head, the Clover Club cocktail is one of the most recognisable drinks. Find out how to prepare it and when it is best to serve it. Read more about Clover Club Cocktail You may also like Article Watch Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 live on Fine Dining Lovers Article The best cookbooks for spring 2023 Article Where to eat in Montreal: a local's guide Article How to roast a chicken like a Michelin-starred chef Food Art Amazing Japanese Coffee Art Next Article
M Most times, a food stain is a disaster. But in this case, artist Angela Mercedes Donna Otto turns stains from beverages into amazing food art. Otto pours coffee, tea, fruit juices onto a canvas and lets the stains dry. Then she draws over them to create unique works of art. Check out some of her work below. For more stained food art, check out the work of wine stain artist Amelia Fais Harnas. Via Design Taxi
Article Food Science FDL+ Shroom for Improvement: 'Mamu' is the Meat Alternative with a Twist Rather than just being faux-meat, Mamu is different. It's a mushroom-based meat alternative that's getting its launch in restaurants so that chefs can test its versatility. Flora Tsapovsky investigates. Read more about Shroom for Improvement: 'Mamu' is the Meat Alternative with a Twist
Article Food Infographics FDL+ The Rules To Building The Perfect Sandwich How do you build the perfect sandwich? Here are the best tips and tricks to making the best sandwiches ever. Discover more on Fine Dining Lovers. Read more about The Rules To Building The Perfect Sandwich
Article Why Waste FDL+ Download 'The Why Waste? Cookbook' Learn to love your leftovers with zero-waste recipes from world-famous chefs. Download the Fine Dining Lovers 'Why Waste? Cookbook' for free now. Read more about Download 'The Why Waste? Cookbook'
Recipe Cocktails FDL+ Clover Club Cocktail With its foamy head, the Clover Club cocktail is one of the most recognisable drinks. Find out how to prepare it and when it is best to serve it. Read more about Clover Club Cocktail