Paridolia; Interesting Pictures Of Characters In Fruits And Vegetables
We All Have The Experience Of Seeing Figures In Clouds Or Vegetables. This Time, Users Decided To Share Samples Of These Vegetables Online.
Pareidolia is the tendency to perceive a specific and meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern. For example, Leonardo da Vinci described seeing figures in holes and dents in stone walls, which he believed could have inspired his work. In the 1950s, the Bank of Canada had to collect some notes; Because the people saw in the queen’s hair the devil leaping with a grin.
An example of pareidolia that most of us have probably encountered is seeing human or animal figures on fruits, vegetables, or clouds. Next, we will see some exciting and funny examples of pareidolia that people have shared on the Internet. Stay with Zoomit.
Sad carrots in the stew
duck and tomato
Pests and molds, poor weather control, and household wastage throughout the food supply chain cause food waste. Sometimes the unnatural appearance of fruits and vegetables may lead them to the trash bin. In many countries, grocery store products that appear defective and discarded are about 40% of total food waste. This amount is worth considering!
Philip Behn, CEO of Imperfect Foods, says there are many reasons why foods like this are left out. The mentioned company considers its mission to eliminate food waste. Philip Behn says about this:
In addition to production waste, even high-quality food items are sometimes wasted for irrational reasons. Often the unusual shape, size, or color of food products does not affect their taste or nutrients. Regardless of quality, grocery stores will not buy products close to their expiration date.
space pickle
Evolved horseradish
One of the effective ways to improve food security is to reduce food losses. Food waste causes global warming and increases our carbon footprint. With the increase in the world’s population, the importance of this problematic issue has also increased.
Fortunately, “ugly foods” have emerged to deal with this issue. The “ugly production movement” can offer lower prices to customers. The number of companies that sell ugly products and use them in their products is increasing daily. These companies are changing the fate of food monsters from being thrown away to becoming delicious and nutritious foods.
For all the above reasons and the planet’s sake, if you come across a potato that looks like Kim Kardashian, buy it to do your part!
carrot hand
Strawberry chicken
A dying potato
carrot hug
Turpan
Salted pumpkin
Dogface banana
orange girl
Bear potato
Angri won the onion
Butterfly tomato
Carnivorous pumpkin
Attractive horseradish
land seal
Strawberry butterfly
let’s come out
Owl face
A camel on an apple
Pumpkin snail
ginger finger
carrot dancer
Unfeeling eggplant
Potato heart
Mashed potatoes
Lemon elephant
Kiwi pear
Smoked bell pepper
evil onion
Eggplant from the heart of the earth
Prison Break
Jalapeno trx
happy potato
Arnold carrot
Peppery sneeze
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