Angry Birds Bento Box

With the smartphone revolution on hand, it’s only fitting a few of the apps are getting some serious face time as of late. One of the most popular games spanning almost all mobile operating systems is the highly addictive Angry Birds game. If your phone can surf the Internet and download games, you most likely have flung a bird at an evil pig during an Angry Birds game session.

With all this hype in mind, we were bound to see some talented Bento Artists get to work on a completely edible, savory dish with Angry Birds in mind. Sure enough, that’s exactly what happened and what we’re looking at in this post. The culinary artists at MyMealBox have meticulously pieced together this delicious looking replica of the iconic Red Bird and the Green Pig.

The red bird was made of white rice mixed with tomato sauce, baby carrot for the beak, red pasta for the feather and eyes and eyebrows made from nori and cheese slices. The green pig utilized white rice with edamame and pea-paste to make green colored rice. Edamame was used again for the ears and a sliced cucumber piece was put in place for the nose. Like the red bird, nori and a cheese slice were used for the eyes and eyebrows. Pure genius!

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