
Source: @EverydayBewear
Cooking artist bakes up amazing Magikarp pie and other Pokémon, Animal Crossing delights
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Derpy, cute, and fishy--it's not uncommon to see Magikarp as an inspiration for Pokémon-themed treats, including a taiyaki version found in Akihabara. Chinese Twitter user and cooking enthusiast Chia (@EverydayBewear), who has a hobby of making food based off of Nintendo characters, clearly knows this, and decided to cook up this awesome Magikarp pie that we're sure to use a fork or Pokéball for.
Source: @EverydayBewear
Source: @EverydayBewear
Source: @EverydayBewear
Many have inquired as to the contents of the pie, and while you might expect custard, fruit, or even red bean paste, the pie is fittingly filled with tuna fish.
This isn't the first time Chia has turned Nintendo characters into delectable and artistically-designed treats. In the past Chia has made dumplings, cakes, and bento inspired by characters from Animal Crossing and Pokémon!
Be sure to follow Chia on Twitter for even more awesome Nintendo-inspired dishes.