Osaka Shokuhin Sampuru: Plastic Food Models of Desserts

Hyper-realistic plastic food models, known as shokuhin sampuru, are displayed outside a cafe in Osaka, Japan, showcasing desserts like pancakes and pudding.
A display of shokuhin sampuru, hyper-realistic plastic food models, is presented outside a café in Osaka. These handcrafted replicas, originating from early 20th-century Japan, were initially developed to help restaurants showcase menu items, particularly Western dishes that were unfamiliar to many diners. The models, including pancakes, pudding, and parfait, are meticulously crafted and preserved. Osaka continues to be a significant center for sampuru production, where artisans maintain the tradition of hand-sculpting and painting these lifelike representations.
Photo taken in March 2023.
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