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]]>As expected, different cultures have different ways of using eggs for food. Some scramble or boil them for breakfast, others add them to soups, while there are countries that even made eggs part of their desert routine.
YouTube channel Food Insider recently decided to look into egg-based meals in various countries in the world and compiled their findings in an amazing video.
Their showcase includes Turkey’s combination of eggs, vegetables, spices, and cheese called Menemen, deep-fried Quail eggs from the Philippines, and Pastel de nata, which is a delicious egg yolk-based dessert originating from Portugal.
Check out how 18 different countries eat eggs below.
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]]>The post Elisa Sheehan Uses Eggshells as Her Canvas appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Sheehan uses the ancient art of Kintsugi, which was used to repair cracked pottery with gold. Depending on the viewpoint, it’s sometimes impossible to see that she’s actually working with eggshells. According to the artist, this series represents a celebration of imperfection.
Her art looks delicate and fragile, but at the same time beautiful and strong, and that’s exactly the message she wants it to send. To see more of her work, follow her on Instagram. Below are our picks from her portfolio.
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]]>The eggs he makes take all kinds of shapes, from emoticons and snowflakes to rockets and Pac Man references. We don’t know if they are delicious, but they sure look so. Check out some of his works below.















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]]>The post Here is How 18 Different Countries Eat Eggs appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>As expected, different cultures have different ways of using eggs for food. Some scramble or boil them for breakfast, others add them to soups, while there are countries that even made eggs part of their desert routine.
YouTube channel Food Insider recently decided to look into egg-based meals in various countries in the world and compiled their findings in an amazing video.
Their showcase includes Turkey’s combination of eggs, vegetables, spices, and cheese called Menemen, deep-fried Quail eggs from the Philippines, and Pastel de nata, which is a delicious egg yolk-based dessert originating from Portugal.
Check out how 18 different countries eat eggs below.
The post Here is How 18 Different Countries Eat Eggs appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Elisa Sheehan Uses Eggshells as Her Canvas appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Sheehan uses the ancient art of Kintsugi, which was used to repair cracked pottery with gold. Depending on the viewpoint, it’s sometimes impossible to see that she’s actually working with eggshells. According to the artist, this series represents a celebration of imperfection.
Her art looks delicate and fragile, but at the same time beautiful and strong, and that’s exactly the message she wants it to send. To see more of her work, follow her on Instagram. Below are our picks from her portfolio.
The post Elisa Sheehan Uses Eggshells as Her Canvas appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post This is How You Turn Breakfast Eggs into Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The eggs he makes take all kinds of shapes, from emoticons and snowflakes to rockets and Pac Man references. We don’t know if they are delicious, but they sure look so. Check out some of his works below.















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