Ravanello is a Radish Sculpting Tool that Creates Super Mario Mushrooms! (VIDEO)

With a few simple steps, you can sculpt a radish that resembles a Super Mushroom from Super Mario Bros! Avichai Tadmor, a designer for a company called Monkey Business, created a radish sculpting tool which does just that. It’s called Ravanello. There are plenty of reasons you may want this awesome radish sculpting tool.

One, it creates mushrooms shapes that remind you of the ones in Super Mario Bros. Two, you want to add some spice to your platter decorating skills during parties and get-togethers. Three, you’re having a Super Mario themed party. Four, it’s adorable and gimmicky. Check out their tutorial video below!

Food sculpting has been around for ages. It is a form or art, and a renown skill in food business. Eventually, lending itself to a Food Network competition for vegetable and fruit sculpting. For 12 dollars, you can have your very own Ravanello by Monkey Business. Of course, the radishes look like any mushroom from some old-timey cartoon or video game – plump, round, with white dots all over.

Ravanello is currently available for pre-orders on their personal website, here. Prospective buyers can also purchase it on Animi Causa. Shipping is expected to begin in February, this year.Radish sculpting not your thing? The company designs all sorts of eccentric and very fun kitchen tools and gadgets. From shaping hard-boiled eggs into sports balls called Sports Huevos, to Lid Sid – a hilarious tool to prop open the lid of pots and pans while boiling. Do you need them? Eh, probably not, but items like these bring some personality and brightness to a dull kitchen.

What do you think of the radish shaping kitchen tool? Would you buy one? Feel free to let us know in the comments section below, we would love to hear from you! Don’t forget to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date on all the gaming and related news, as it happens!

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