22 photos of food that looks just perfect
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/22-photos-of-food-that-looks-just-perfect.htmlOur world is imperfect, there are many things in it that it hurts to look at directly. Fortunately, there are two things in it that make life much better: delicious food and perfect photos. We have collected for you a selection of photos of the perfect food for perfectionists. We don't know what these dishes taste like, but they look so deliciously perfect that it's even a pity to eat.


This Homemade Zucchini Quiche Looks Like a Vincent van Gogh Painting

Blueberry jelly with yogurt mousse from Malgorzata Lubas

Baguette with hypnotic pattern

Homemade Ultra Dark Chocolate Bar with 90% Cocoa

Italian sandwich with three types of salami and herbs

Homemade candies of cosmic beauty

A frying pan of Chinese dumplings jiaozi and Mr. Cat

Apple puff pastry

And even no filters are needed to make the photo look perfect. In the photo: the lucky guy is going to taste sweet potato ice cream.

"Homemade cakes with apple and pineapple from my wife"

Chocolate pistachio candies

"Cinnabon buns that my brother baked before Christmas"

Baked potato-accordion, or Hasselbuck. An amateur cook made such beauty on the first attempt

Macaroons with hot chocolate and vanilla cream

"I hope that this chicken pie will taste as perfect as it turned out on the outside"

"I cook sushi once a week and here is one of the batches I made this time"

Coconut fish swim in a lake called Espresso

The perfect ratatouille

A chocolate cake that is flawless both inside and out

A special dish from the chef for lovers of everything perfect

Marble Cupcake

This chocolate bar is just space!
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