50 Photos That Trick Your Eyes Into Believing They Are Showing Delicious Food (New Pics)
Looks can be deceiving. Someone who dresses down may actually be an incognito millionaire. A sweet, soft-spoken person may actually have a darker side to them. A box of what appears to be uncooked noodles may actually be a pack of rubber bands.
For today, we are featuring some “food” photos that will immediately ruin your appetite once you look closer. Whether it’s a rock that resembles a piece of wagyu beef or coasters that look like tempting chocolate chip cookies, many of these images may very well fool you.
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Guess What? "A Baguette?"
Forbidden Banana
Bacon Or An Interesting Rock?
Since we’re on the topic of forbidden foods, let’s explore actual edible items that are not widely accepted for different reasons. Durian, a popular native fruit in various parts of Asia, has also gained notoriety for its off-putting smell.
Its odor is so offensive that it is banned on public transportation to prevent passenger discomfort. However, many like it for its supposedly sweet taste and consider it the “king of all fruits.”
Forbidden Cheese
Forbidden Pasta
Forbidden Ice Cream
Unlike Durian, chewing gum does not carry a pungent smell. Therefore, it should not be a banned food item, right? Well, not if you’re living in or visiting Singapore. In 1992, the government imposed a ban on all substances containing the “gum base of vegetable or synthetic origin.”
These restrictions primarily stem from Singapore’s stringent guidelines on public cleanliness. So, unless you have a prescription for it, you may be fined up to S$2,000 ($1,500 USD) for selling and up to S$10,000 ($7,700 USD) for importing. You may also face up to one year in jail. Singapore isn’t playing around.
These Ancient Assyrian Tablets Look Like A Bowl Of Breakfast Cereal
Forbiden Cheeseburger
Forbidden Gummy Frog
When the Fat-Free craze hit the US in the 90s, many brands used Olestra to make low-fat potato chips. And while this is a common ingredient in America, it is a banned substance in Europe and Canada.
The reason? Olestra’s inhibition of fat absorption has been linked to health concerns, including nutrient depletion and gastrointestinal issues.
Rock Gummies
Forbidden Gelato
Forbidden Barbecue Sauce
If you’re traveling to Venice, Italy, it may help to be aware of the ban on fast food restaurants. According to former city tourism chief, Paola Mar, the goal of banning these food outlets, including kebab shops, was to “preserve and develop Venice’s cultural heritage.”
The law, passed in 2017, limits the number of shops that sell pizza by the slice. Artisanal ice cream shops, however, were spared, thanks to Mayor Luigi Brugnaro.
Can't Tell If Rust Stained Tarp Or World's Largest Burrito Just Casually Chilling On The Sidewalk
Found A Rock That Looks Like Meat
Crunchy Yummy
"Hey bud, i think those cheetos are stale"..for the fifth time
Scottish people would not shy away from expressing their love for Haggis, one of their traditional dishes made from sheep organs like heart, liver, and lungs. However, the US Department of Agriculture banned the dish in 1971 due to the presence of lungs.
According to the Code of Federal Regulations, livestock lungs are prohibited from consumption due to the possible presence of chemical and biological contaminants.
Mmmmm... Forest Caramels
Had To Stop My Wife From Drinking This Forbidden Orange Juice
I Give You The "Forbidden Shawarma"
Forbidden Marshmallows
Forbidden Fried Chicken (It’s Calcite)
Wahooo calcite!! I get overly excited for calcite. But not aragonite, f**k aragonite
This Rock That Sort Of Looks Like A Hamburger
Forbidden Brownies
Forbidden Fried Noodles
The Cleaning Lady Took This From The Bathroom And Put It In The Fridge
Ground Beef Blanket
Forbidden Gummy Candy
crayolachallenged:
Ah they are called table scatter acrylic decor :)
Forbidden Fluf
Forbidden Sushi Rice Rolls
Forbidden Costco Bucket Of Mac N Cheese
Forbidden Spaghetti
Forbidden Rice. It’s “Sawdust” For A Lack Of A Better Term. I Was Routing Acrylic On A CNC Machine
I think the proper name for milling machine residue is "swarf," which I also think is one of the great names for something, second perhaps to the stone slurry from the building of ancient pyramids and the like, which is "gupsh."
Forbidden Steak Found In Istanbul
Forbidden Wheatbread
Forbidden Ground Beef
Forbidden Orange Candy
These Cork Coasters Are An Accident Waiting To Happen
Roadside Cookies And Creme
Forbidden Avocado
Forbidden Mini Marshmallows (It's Grinding Media)
Caught Our Japanese Exchange Student About To Drink This Because It Says “Soda” And Has Fruit On The Label
Forbidden Pizza
Pizza that’s been left in the back of the fridge for a month, maybe
I Found A Pebble That Looks Like A Slice Of French Toast
Ice Cream Sandwich Rock
Bacon And Egg, Anyone?
Forbidden Burrito
Forbidden Sunny Side Up
Lane markers on a street. They're temporary just while some construction is going on.
Forbidden Peanut Butter
Found In The High Desert Out Driving Around, It’s Sticky. Not A Muffin
Forbidden Egg
I live near Puget Sound and see these frequently but Good God never that large! Wow!
The Inside Of This Tree Looks Like A Fish
Forbidden Purple Drink At The Eye Doctor
Forbidden Sponge Cake
Forbidden Cheese Cubes (Urinal Fresheners)
Forbidden Ice Cream
Forever Fish And Chips - Crystal Chippy
Forbidden Blue Raspberry Slurpee
They have these at many gas stations around the US. There's a sort of mop/squeegee that you dip into the solution, then use it to clean your windshield. They work pretty well, but yeah, sometimes in the colder parts of the country, they start to freeze up a bit. Usually takes very cold weather to do that, because the solution is meant to stay in a liquid form even in the winter.
Forbidden Caramels
Forbidden French Fries
My Pillow Exploded In The Wash, Forbidden Noodles
Forbidden Blueberries
My Walnut Wood Filler Looks Awfully Like Nutella
Forbidden Butter Chicken
It's not supposed to look like that, somebody has tried to moisten up a clay that's started to dry out by cutting it up and adding water. It's won't work.
Forbidden Ice Cream Sandwich
My 4-Year-Old Pointed Out These Forbidden Pringles
Forbidden Floor Sausages
Forbidden Black Olives
Forbidden Custard
Frobidden Berry Yogurt (Lime Plaster)
Forbidden Ketchup
My Alcohol Looks Like Cleaner, And My Cleaner Looks Like Alcohol
Unlimited Brown Sugar
Astonishing Formation Of A Fluorite "Tamarind" In A Matrix Of A Very Light Colored Amethyst. Discovered In India
At my previous apartment there used to be these huge tamarind trees that would grow. My friends would sometimes throw stones to dislodge the tamarinds so that we could collect and eat them. Good times
Forbidden Ramen
I Like My Swiss Rolls Earthy, Thank You
Forbidden Mini Pop Tart Found At The Beach
My Thick Glasses Lenses Look Like Ice Cubes
These Sliced Olives Taste A Little Weird
Forbidden Caviar
I Finally Wrapped My Forbidden Jolly Rancher
Forbidden Cotton Candy
Thank you for your explanations David Paterson, may you life a fulfilling and prosperous life
Most need some explanation of what you are looking at, I think. I can see what they are not supposed to be, but not what they are.
This! I commented above re. this, but it's no fun when you don't find out what the item actually *is* (except by trawling through Reddit links, which kind of defeats the purpose IMO). Edit: That said, I still enjoyed it.
Load More Replies...Oh man this was super nostalgic - it was a Forbidden Food post like this one which first brought me to BP!
These are on the whole lots of fun, although the ‘forbidden’ name never quite works for me. However some of the badly branded ones are disturbing. The EU banned things that look very like food in that way to protect people with impaired vision, learning disabilities, brain injuries, mental illness, dementia, and, as we saw, not enough language, from making a very injurious mistake.
Thank you for your explanations David Paterson, may you life a fulfilling and prosperous life
Most need some explanation of what you are looking at, I think. I can see what they are not supposed to be, but not what they are.
This! I commented above re. this, but it's no fun when you don't find out what the item actually *is* (except by trawling through Reddit links, which kind of defeats the purpose IMO). Edit: That said, I still enjoyed it.
Load More Replies...Oh man this was super nostalgic - it was a Forbidden Food post like this one which first brought me to BP!
These are on the whole lots of fun, although the ‘forbidden’ name never quite works for me. However some of the badly branded ones are disturbing. The EU banned things that look very like food in that way to protect people with impaired vision, learning disabilities, brain injuries, mental illness, dementia, and, as we saw, not enough language, from making a very injurious mistake.
