National Flags Never Tasted This Good

To celebrate the Sydney International Food Festival, the flags of participating countries were recreated using  popular local foods from each nation.

Italy:

Spain:

Switzerland:

Japan:

Brazil:

Lebanon:

Greece:

France:

South Korea:

Australia:

India:

Vietnam:


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