"Howl's Moving Castle" - Bacon and eggs are composed of thickly cut large pieces of bacon and 2 poached eggs. The bacon and eggs are fried on a frying pan, and the fragrant white smoke and smoke in the picture are
The fried bubbles fully demonstrate the delicious taste of the food.
Hal made this meal for Caitou. Caitou ate all the food as if he was extremely hungry. Even the Flame Demon said: It's delicious.
Bread and cheese When the old woman was packing Hal's luggage, she put dry goods, cheese and bread into her backpack.
The bright yellow cheese and wheat-colored long bread are both very textured, and the details on the bread are also beautifully drawn, which shows Hayao Miyazaki's good intentions in "Spirited Away" - banquet dishes, wagashi snacks, and rice balls in the palace.
Among Hayao Saki's animations, the one that shows the most food is "Spirited Away".
The story also started when Chihiro’s parents stole food from the town and turned into pigs. There are also quite a lot of food scenes in the animation, including banquet dishes, wagashi, snacks, steamed buns and other rich dishes at a glance.
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Especially the scene where Bailong handed the rice ball to Chihiro and Chihiro cried while eating it made people cry.
"Castle in the Sky" - Thick Egg-Toasted Toast This thick egg-added toast featured in "Castle in the Sky" was selected in a survey on "Which food do you most want to eat in Hayao Miyazaki's animations?"
Food topped the list for male respondents.
The answer given by most people is that this thick toast with eggs is the memory of eating it as a child. It is simple and delicious. Seeing this scene reminds me of the breakfast made by my mother.
"Ponyo on the Cliff" - Lisa's Special Beef Ramen The scene appeared shortly after the beginning of the cartoon. Sousuke and his mother Lisa stayed at home because they could not go out because of the rain.
Mom Lisa uses half-boiled eggs and large chunks of beef and chives to cook an ordinary fast-food ramen completely differently, making people appetite at first glance.
"The Hillside Where Poppies Bloom" - Lunchbox and Fried Food There are two very impressive food scenes in this animation. One is the protagonist Hai diligently preparing breakfast in the poppy village where he lives. Lettuce and half-boiled poached eggs.
Along with the ham, the fried fish also takes on an attractive golden color.
In another place, Hai was eating a home-made bento that he brought to school, with lettuce, egg rolls and sausage fish balls served with white rice. Perhaps Hayao Miyazaki used "color and taste" very well.