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+ Recipe Tried and Tasted FDL+ Banana Pudding This creamy banana pudding is easy and delicious: discover how to make the best banana pudding from scratch with only four ingredients, as well as a vegan ve Read more about Banana Pudding Article Food Infographics FDL+ Infographic: Discover 12 Types of Salad Leaf How many kinds of salad leaf are there? Discover 12 different types of leafy greens, their flavour properties and how to eat them. Read more about Infographic: Discover 12 Types of Salad Leaf Article Restaurant Revelations FDL+ Pete Wells on the Future of the Restaurant Review Fine Dining Lovers spoke to New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells about his job and the future of the restaurant review. Take a look. Read more about Pete Wells on the Future of the Restaurant Review Recipe Mexican Food FDL+ Kol's Lobster Tacos with Bone Marrow Salsa Take the Mexican staple to decadent heights with this recipe from London's acclaimed Kol restaurant, perfect for your next taco party. Read more about Kol's Lobster Tacos with Bone Marrow Salsa You may also like Article Lemon and Amaretti Trifle Crowned Queen's 'Platinum Pudding' Article Professional Gastronomy: How Culture Transforms Work into Food Article In Turin for Eurovision? Here's Where to Eat Article Play Phoodle, the Food Lovers' Wordle 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
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Recipe Mexican Food FDL+ Kol's Lobster Tacos with Bone Marrow Salsa Take the Mexican staple to decadent heights with this recipe from London's acclaimed Kol restaurant, perfect for your next taco party. Read more about Kol's Lobster Tacos with Bone Marrow Salsa