98 perfectly-arranged cubes of food are visually delicious

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Visual artist duo Lernert & Sander are putting all of our plating skills to shame.

As part of a commission for the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant, the pair cut up 98 different raw foods into perfect cubes — and the result is totally mesmerizing.

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The team's website explains that each cube is a perfect 2.5x2.5x2.5 centimeters.

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Aside from creating an incredibly angular design set-up, it's amazing to see what your favorite foods look like when they've been pared down to cube form.

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Trying to guess what food each cube is made of is a fun little challenge in itself. Pomegranate? Kiwi? Mushroom?

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Clearly, you can come up with some pretty impressive ideas when you dare to play with your food.

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