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Some parents cut sandwiches into triangles. Etoni Mama cuts them into Freddie Mercury.
Meet the Tokyo-based artist-mom redefining what "playing with your food" means. Known online as えとにママ (Etoni Mama), she's mastered the Japanese art of Kyaraben - the adorably overachieving craft of turning lunchboxes into character-filled art. Her creations aren't just cute; they're cinematic. One day she's baking a pig family loaf, the next she's turning focaccia into Stitch or sculpting Colette from Ratatouille out of… a Ratatouille dish. Every dish takes around an hour to complete and still somehow looks too beautiful to eat (but let's be real, we would absolutely eat it anyway).
With no formal training, just talent and chaos energy in equal measure, Etoni Mama has built a massive Instagram following by combining comfort food and creativity in ways that make you want to both clap and cry. It's food art at its most joyful - a reminder that even dinner can be a fandom tribute if you have the patience, a steady hand, and way too many olives.