Mom creates stunning, Disney-inspired food for her kids

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Disney-inspired food

Credit: Laleh Mohmedi

As every parent knows, getting kids to eat their fruits and veggies can be a difficult task. That’s why Laleh Mohmedi started making healthy, Disney-inspired food dishes for her son, and when you see them, you’ll want to start eating healthy, too.

Mohmedi says in May 2015, she decided to turn her son’s spelt pancakes into a lion to add some fun to mealtime. Her son, Jacob, loved it. “Every few days he would ask if I could make him a character from a movie, book or toy that he had seen. Jacob and I would get creative in the kitchen and discuss the ingredients that we were using and the benefits,” she writes. “For example, when he was 3, we would talk about how Kale was a superfood. He would ask why, and I would say ‘because superheroes love eating it’ – that was a winner for him!” Jacob is now 6 years old, and Mohmedi also has a daughter, Charlie, who is 19 months.

She started posting photos of their creations online and within a month, the amazing dishes gained worldwide attention. Within the last few years, they’ve worked with companies like Disney, Nickelodeon, Universal Pictures, and more. Each of their nutritious dishes is made with fresh produce, zero refined sugar or preservatives, and they’re dyed using vegetables and natural powders like activated charcoal. Below, take a look at some of their most incredible Disney-inspired dishes and see if they spark culinary inspiration for your own little ones!

Carl & Ellie (mashed potatoes, chicken, noodles)

Disney-inspired food
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Lady and the Tramp (spelt and cocoa pancakes, fruit)

Lady and the Tramp design food plate
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Hei Hei (organic eggs with salad)

Hei Hei-inspired food plate
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Mickey and Friends (an assortment of toast)

Mickey and Friends-inspired food plate
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Anger, Joy, Disgust (fruit skewers)

Anger-Joy-Disgust inspired food plate
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Ursula (mashed potatoes with octopus)

Ursula-inspired food plate
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Carl Fredricksen (avocado on toast)

A plate of food designed as Carl from Up
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Winnie the Pooh (sweet mashed potatoes with couscous, turkey meatballs, and veggies)

A plate of food designed as Winnie the Pooh
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Rapunzel (pasta with mashed potato and avocado)

Disney-inspired food
Credit: Laleh Mohmedi

Mama Coco (mashed potato with vermicelli noodles, purple cabbage, shrimp)

A plate of food designed as Mama Coco
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Sadness (dragonfruit smoothie bowl with homemade granola, coconut, blueberries, apple, rockmelon)

Disney-inspired food
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Cruella de Vil (spelt pancakes with blackberries, apple, blueberries, shredded coconut, whipped cream, and cocoa cream cheese)

A plate of food designed as Cruella de Vil
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Vanellope (mashed potato, eggplant, lettuce, pickles, white tortilla wrap, capsicum)

A plate of food designed as Vanellope on Schweetz
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Donald Duck (smoothie bowl)

Disney-inspired food
Credit: Laleh Mohmedi

Kermit & Miss Piggy (baked potato)

A plate of food designed as Kermit and Miss Piggy
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Sebastian (watermelon, feta, strawberries)

Disney-inspired food
Credit: Laleh Mohmedi

Rafiki (yogurt, honey, strawberries, peach, blueberries, chia seeds, black sesame seeds, coconut)

A plate of food designed as Rafiki
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Flounder (vegetarian ravioli with clams and carbonara sauce)

Disney-inspired food
Credit: Laleh Mohmedi

Abu (braised beef with mashed potato, eggs, and sauteed mushrooms)

A plate of food designed as Abu
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Cogsworth & Lumiere (cauliflower and lentil soup with a spelt bread roll)

A plate of food designed as Cogsworth and Lumiere
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Captain Hook (spelt pancakes with dragonfruit, plums, and apple)

A plate of food designed as Captain Hook
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How amazing are these Disney-inspired food dishes? There’s no way kids can resist fruits and veggies when they’re this fun. For even more food inspiration (including non-Disney dishes) from Jacob’s Food Diaries, head over to their Instagram page.

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