If you’re anything like us, dear Pandas, then you’re very likely also thinking of food at this very moment. Full disclosure, some of us are busy daydreaming about pizza, donuts, and Friday barbeques when we should be writing about our gracious feline overlords and collecting cute dog photos. In fact, we’re so hungry, we’ve started seeing food everywhere we look… though we’re not the only ones!
Our gastronomic geniuses and illusion-lovers here at Bored Panda have cooked up for you this delicious list of photos of various things that look just like food. From soap that looks like chocolate to mushrooms that look like fried eggs (and make us yearn for a good old English breakfast so badly, it’s ridiculous).
Upvote the pics that you personally found to be the tastiest, and let us know which of these you’d love to take a bite out of. Once you’re done, check out our other recent articles about inedible things that look like food for desert right here, here, here, and here!
A small warning though: this list will likely leave you very hungry, so just keep in mind that you shouldn’t eat random things, no matter how tasty they appear. Stick to real food!
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Professor Kang Lee, from the University of Toronto, explained to Bored Panda that our imaginations have a very strong impact on our perception. Our imaginations come from our frontal cortex in our brain, meanwhile, our perception takes place first in the visual cortex, found in the occipital lobe in the back of our head.
One of the more common phenomena that people tend to come across in their daily lives is pareidolia, or rather, seeing faces where there aren’t any. Perhaps you’ve spotted a cloud that looks just like your loved one or you’re looking at the trees and the leaves make them look like a stranger’s staring right back at you.
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"Pareidolia illustrates the interaction between the visual cortex and the frontal cortex of the human brain. It suggests that our brain is highly sensitive and expecting to encounter and process some special classes of objects in our environment because they are biological and socially important to our adaptions to the environment," professor Lee told Bored Panda during an earlier interview.
"For example, when you are walking in a dark street in the evening, your brain is on high alert to detect whether any threat will jump out any moment. In this case, you are more likely to have face or human pareidolia because it is important for you to err on the side of caution if you mistake a tree as a human being,” he said.
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“However, for some people, their frontal cortex’s expectation for certain objects (e.g., faces) become so high that they see faces in many situations where no faces exist."
He continued: “Even in this kind of situation, it is normal. There is nothing wrong with these individuals," he stressed. "Pareidolia is different from paranoia or delusion or abnormal vision of individuals with psychosis. In fact, a recent study shows that those people with pareidolia tend to be more creative. Also, people who are religious may be able to see religious icons in nonface objects as well."
Forbidden Milk
Forbidden Fried Chicken
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Professor Lee reiterated that our imaginations greatly affect our perceptions. “What we see are not things over there in the world but actually the co-creation of what is out there physically and what is in our mind mentally through our expectations and imaginations,” he said.
"Pareidolia is a broader phenomenon as it extends to touch and sound and other sensory channels. For example, you sometimes sense your phone vibrating when it is not, it is a tactile form of pareidolia. When you hear voices in a noisy environment, it is an auditory form of pareidolia."
This Coaster
Broccoli Birb
Forbidden Banana
One Is Chocolate, One Is For The Dishwasher
Forbidden Cookie Dough Ice Cream
I hereby lift the order of forbiddeness and and demand a new order to take its place - HUGS AND CUDDLES!
Forbidden Ham
Forbidden Salami
Someone Left Some Mashed Potatoes In The Car
This Printer At Work Uses Small Colored Balls For Ink, They Look Like Forbidden M&M's
Forbidden Croissant (Sofa)
This Kiwi Looks Weird Though
Forbidden English Muffin
Forbidden Rare Steak
Forbidden Cinnamon Sugar Donut Hole
Landscaping Stone I Found That Looks Exactly Like A Hunk Of Crab Leg Meat
Forbidden Cookie Dough. Who Thought This Was A Good Idea?
This One Rock In The Entryway Of A House
Forbidden Loaf Of Bread
This just gets funnier when you know there's at least one speciality baker who makes buns shaped like corgi butts. I've seen pictures. :p
Forbidden Ground Beef
Forbidden Ciabatta
Forbidden Seedless Strawberry Jelly (Violin Rosin)
I used to play the violin, and that stuff smells AMAZING. Not in an edible kind of way, though, of course. It's made from pine tree sap.
Forbidden Rice Noodle (The Inside Of My Inflatable Air Mattress)
Forbidden Potato Chips
Forbidden Mushroom Soup (Slugs Attracted With A Bowl Of Beer Overnight)
Forbidden Oreos (Adhesive Furniture Pads)
Forbidden Pez
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Forbidden Mango
We need a post for the opposite, things that ARE edible, but really look like they aren't, like chocolate pebbles
I LOVE "forbidden food" posts. In fact the first post on BP I ever enjoyed was a forbidden foods selection platter. :p
Technically, everything here is edible, but it doesn't mean you want to eat it...
I had a chip that had a few pieces broken off, but in reality, it was bigger than any chip I've seen! 20210731_1...14f619.jpg
If your reading this I hope you have a great day and know. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV
We need a post for the opposite, things that ARE edible, but really look like they aren't, like chocolate pebbles
I LOVE "forbidden food" posts. In fact the first post on BP I ever enjoyed was a forbidden foods selection platter. :p
Technically, everything here is edible, but it doesn't mean you want to eat it...
I had a chip that had a few pieces broken off, but in reality, it was bigger than any chip I've seen! 20210731_1...14f619.jpg
If your reading this I hope you have a great day and know. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV