avatarLucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

Summary

The website content discusses a poetry prompt about "Foods with 'edible packaging'" and invites writers to submit their work to "The Brain is a Noodle" publication on Medium.

Abstract

The webpage titled "undefined" presents a creative writing prompt called "#FoodHaiku" that focuses on the concept of "Foods with 'edible packaging'." It showcases the ingenuity behind foods that come in naturally edible containers, such as dumplings and samosas, celebrating human creativity in culinary arts. The article encourages participation by inviting readers to write and share their own haikus or pieces on the topic. It provides guidelines on how to join the challenge, which includes tagging the original poster and 5–10 others, or simply "tag all," and submitting the piece to the publication. The page also features photography by Kabir Cheema and links to additional content by the author and Aimée Gramblin, highlighting the joy and innovation in food.

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  • The author, Lucy (The Eggcademic), expresses admiration for human ingenuity in creating foods with edible packaging, viewing it as a testament to the love for food and creativity.
  • There is an appreciation for the diversity of edible packaging, mentioning various examples like dumplings, samosas, fresh rolls, pies, and panzerottis.
  • The piece conveys a sense of community and collaboration in the writing and food blogging space by tagging other writers and encouraging mutual engagement.
  • The author shows enthusiasm for "The Brain is a Noodle" publication and its openness to contributions from writers who share a passion for food.
  • There is a personal connection expressed by the author regarding the stress-relieving effects of watching the show "Hospital Playlist," suggesting a broader interest in topics that bring joy and relaxation.

#FoodHaiku

Neatly Packaged Joy

Foods with “edible packaging”

Photo by kabir cheema on Unsplash

Crispy triangles filled with explosive flavour. Neatly packaged joy.

Tagging: Niru | Kat Magik | Jenine Bsharah Baines | Tim Varner | Jennifer S. if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: Foods with “edible packaging”.

How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply “tag all”) who might be interested in this prompt! Tag me in your piece so I can see it or submit it directly to The Brain is a Noodle! 🧠🍜

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Lucy (The Eggcademic) [she/her] thinks a lot about the human ingenuity of making “edible packaging”, i.e., foods with delicious filling and wrapped in some kind of wrapper. From dumplings to samosas to fresh rolls to … pies? panzerottis? There are so many variations of this in action, to make food nicely edible and easily held. I love humans. I love food. I love what humans do with food. Truly. What about you?

🐰🌌 Bookmark & read these pieces by me and Aimée Gramblin

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