30 Times Laleh Mohmedi Turned Food Into Works Of Art You Can Actually Eat

If you’ve ever looked at your dinner and thought, This would be better if it had a face, then you’re going to love Jacobs Food Diaries. Laleh Mohmedi is the mastermind behind some of the most mind-blowingly creative food art on the internet.

We’re talking edible versions of beloved characters made entirely out of real, healthy ingredients—like pancakes shaped like Pixar characters or a bowl of noodles that somehow became Elsa from Frozen.

What started as a fun way to get her son Jacob excited about healthy meals has turned into a full-blown art form. Her work is next-level adorable, incredibly detailed, and somehow still something you can eat (though honestly, I’d have a hard time taking a bite out of a perfectly sculpted Baby Yoda made from mashed potatoes).

She’s collaborated with Disney, been featured on The Today Show, and racked up a loyal following who can’t wait to see what she’ll plate next. So, if you want to be amazed, inspired, or just need something to make your peanut butter toast feel wildly inadequate, do yourself a favor and follow Jacobs Food Diaries on Instagram and TikTok. Creativity has never looked so delicious.


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