From Ordinary Ingredients To Disney Magic: Woman’s 20-Hour Food Art Will Leave You Speechless

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Laleh Mohmedi never imagined that turning her son Jacob’s pancakes into a lion would spark a global sensation. “He loved it!” she recalls. Soon, he began requesting characters from movies, books, and toys, turning mealtime into a creative and educational experience. “Jacob and I would discuss ingredients and their benefits—like how kale is a superfood because ‘superheroes love eating it!’”

Encouraged by a positive response, Laleh launched Jacob’s Food Diaries on Instagram, and within a month, it went viral. Her stunning food art, crafted with natural ingredients and no refined sugar, gained recognition from Time Magazine, The Huffington Post, Disney Channel, and even a feature on The Ellen Show.

Now collaborating with brands like Disney, Nickelodeon, and 20th Century Fox, Laleh’s intricate food sculptures—some taking up to 20 hours—continue to amaze. “We never thought our little kitchen creations would become a full-time business, but we love every minute of it!”

Her edible masterpieces prove that with a little creativity, even the simplest ingredients can become magic.

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#1 Dobby From Harry Potter

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#2 Carl Fredrickson

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Avo on toast.

#3 Micky & Friends

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An assortment of toast.

#4 Carl & Ellie

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Mash potato, chicken, noodles (made for Valentine’s day – not for eating).

#5 Baby Yoda

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#6 Hei Hei From “Moana”

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Organic eggs with salad.

#7 Lady And The Tramp

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Spelt and cocoa pancakes with fruit.

#8 Carnage From Venom

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#9 Bing Bong From Inside Out

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#10 Anger, Joy, Disgust

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Fruit skewer.

#11 Ursula

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Mash potato with octopus.

#12 Bob Minion

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Veal ravioli with carbonara sauce.

#13 The Grinch

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Spatchcock roast with spinach mash potato and roast vegetables.

#14 Pooh

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Sweet mash potato with couscous, turkey meatballs and veggies.

#15 Daisy Duck

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#16 Toothless From How To Train Your Dragon

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#17 Rapunzel

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Pasta with mash potato and avocado.

#18 King Triton

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#19 Sadness From “Inside Out”

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Dragon fruit smoothie bowl with homemade granola (glasses), coconut, blueberries, apple and rockmelon.

#20 Cruella De Vil From “101 Dalmatians”

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Spelt pancakes with blackberries, apple, blueberries, shredded coconut, whipped cream and cocoa cream cheese.

Saumya Ratan

Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.

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