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Proving that Dubai is truly all about food, a model of the city’s
renowned skyline and iconic buildings has been painstakingly created
entirely out of food! Created by UK-based food artist Paul Baker, the
installation was on display at this year’s World Travel Market (WTM) in
London, UK, before being moved to Dubai for the 2015 Dubai Food
Festival.
Commenting on the installation, Baker said: “To be asked to create a
foodscape model of Dubai was an honour and a huge challenge. We had to
incorporate as many landmark buildings and geological features as
possible, all made from food that wouldn’t deteriorate. We needed to
find produce and food stuffs that not only wouldn’t wilt, smell or
decompose but could actually look like buildings. After all, fresh
produce is not normally square or rectangular in form. The challenge was
to design and construct interesting and recognisable buildings from
organic-looking shapes.”
Baker headed a team of six, made up of his best model makers.
Together, they spent three hard weeks to create the spectacular
foodscape, problem solving at every turn.
One of the big initial questions was how to make the world’s tallest
building, the Burj Khalifa, which Baker describes as “the lynchpin of
the whole project”. He eventually decided to use sweet corn – a total of
90 cobs – along with baby corn. After that, the rest of the buildings
quickly fell into place.
Other famous Dubai landmarks depicted within the model include the
Burj Al Arab, for which tubular pasta, lasagne pasta, tortilla wraps,
cheese biscuits, diced barbecue chicken, dried herbs and shortbread
biscuits were used to recreate the hotel’s distinctive shape. The Dubai
World Trade Centre is made of milk and white chocolate bars, while a
combination of white bread, pretzel sticks and roasted seaweed was used
to model Jumeirah Emirates Towers.
Atlantis The Palm, meanwhile, is made from thin Italian crackers and
green and flat pasta, with the Palm Jumeirah made of French batons. The
world’s largest shopping mall, The Dubai Mall, is made up of a slightly
longer list of ingredients, namely green peppers, French beans, broad
beans, leeks, courgettes and baby courgettes, while the Dubai Metro,
which runs the length of the city, is made of croissants and white
chocolate sticks.
Every last component of the installation is made of food – including
the ‘sand’ on Dubai’s many beaches. For this, Baker and his team mixed
2kg of freekeh wheat, 5.5kg of oat flakes, 2kg of coconut, 5kg of medium
grain rice and 100g of cinnamon powder. Other ingredients used in the
installation include chicken breasts, lamb kebabs, fruit pastries,
waffles, rice cakes, slices of cheese and plenty more fruit and
vegetables.
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