rice with beetroot and Brussels sprouts

It is not that food needs to be glorified. Though it is a modern phenomenon to picture meals, bites, and drinks, this contemporary habit which has taken hold in all corners of the world, whether those with overabundance, or where there is poverty, and even illiteracy, documenting the next intake of nourishment could very much symbolize the profoundly legitimate importance of food, eating, and the joy in these.

There is something to be said for the intentional way of life which considers the meaning of every step we take, even in a quotidian rhythm.

This is yet another form of appreciating the myriad details in what we generally know as life.

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