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Pink Pineapple Geo by Pippa Shaw
Aix en Provence, FRFood Geometry - a fun geometric pattern inspired by pink pineapples. No recipe needed, perfect to eat on its own!



Apple Pie by Proyecto Tomate! by Gisela Eblagon
Rosario, Santa Fe, ARFood Geometry challenge... my speciallity "the apple pie"


Watermelon Slice & Serve by Nika Hay Studio
VAUGHN, WA, USThis juicy fruit is delicious in it's simplest form - slices. Enjoy!


Honeycomb Cake by DaraThomson
Plymouth, Michigan, USFood Geometry Challenge. This piece is of one of my favorite cake recipes, Honey Lavender Lemon Cake using beehive cakelette pans to make a pretty honeycomb shape. I also incorporated the flower of life design, which I used to make the hexagonal shapes, and then showcase the symmetry in the cake design and natural honeycombs.

Fruitful Geometries by Carrie Tasman
Tangent, Oregon, USPainted and collaged fruits, flowers, and birds.

My Favorite Food Geometry by Shirley Susilo
Atlanta, GA, USCurious about what I love to eat? You can find them here in my favorite food geometry. Enjoy enjoy, everyone.


vacay food by sisikasita
south jakarta, Jakarta, IDIt's a personal favourite!
I live in Indonesia and I always pick beach as my vacation destination, usually I choose Bali or Lombok :). A long at the vacation I have never missed 3 dishes to eat:
My own favourite summer fruits, donuts and Ice Cream!

V60 coffee Brew by Angela Sbandelli
Siena, Italia, ITFood Geometry challenge! It's time for a coffee break


Fruit Geometry by Aline Monda
Copenhagen, DKThis illustration was create to Food Geometry challenge.
It presents in a whimsical way all the shapes, colors and emotions fruits can arouse in us.

Pasta Italiana by Jeannie Cameron
Amsterdam, NLFood Geometry Challenge - but done completely by hand! Just been to the Biennale in Venice and found this italian booklet with all types of pasta, so I knew what to do!

Food Geometry by Karen Dreyfus
Salt Lake City, Utah, USI love the shapes of fruit specially when cut.



Apple Pie Quilt by Lindsay Roberts
Buffalo, NY, USFood Geometry
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of geometry is the beautiful quilts my grandma would make. Though she would have said she was terrible at math, she created patterns and shapes effortlessly. Her house was always decorated with the beautiful quilts she had designed. And being from Upstate New York, it was also always filled with the smells of freshly baked apple pies, another specialty of hers that she could whip up with no recipe in a moments notice! So my entry for the food geometry challenge is a perfect fall pairing and an ode to my grandma: a freshly baked apple pie and a warm quilt!