
The craze for the game 'Pokemon Go' is unbelievable. So much is its popularity that starting from nail art it has now found its way to the culinary world too.
Yes, a Bangkok-based doctor has been putting up delectable rice balls in shape of various Pokemons and trust us it’s too cute to resist. The doctor, Nawaporn Piewpun, has been posting her food art on her Facebook page called, Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax and winning hearts.
Talking to the IndianExpress.com, Piewpun who is known as Dr Pax said that it has been two years since she fell in love with this art form. She recalls, “I found a very cute panda family of rice balls made by one Japanese mom on Instagram, I felt in love with this kind of food art straight away, I did try to make it and it was really fun. This is the point that I started and continue making cute food art.”
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Pax says she loved to play with food since her childhood, even though her mother strictly told her not to. However, it seems this has benefited her to make some awesome creations. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

Pax says, previously she mostly ate frozen food and thought it was high time she should cook herself some healthier meals. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

Made with rice using edible food colours, these Pokemons will melt your heart. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

She also posts tutorials for all food enthusiasts who want to make these onigiri rice balls. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

Not just the riceball but her presentations are quite interesting. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

It seems Pikachu is her favourite pokemon, and it dominates her album.(Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

But how can you eat these utterly cute one!(Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

Her food art is very popular among mothers who find it hard to feed their kids health food. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

Onigiri, is the Japanese word for "rice ball" or "musubi", literally meaning "grip" - that is holdable rice. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)

Well not just Pokemon, their friend Doremon too joined the list. (Source: Cute Foodies by Peaceloving Pax/ Facebook)