With the recent resurgence of vinyl records, it only makes sense that someone would etch some music into foods.
Matthew Herbert is that guy, and recently created a series of playable records from various foodstuffs. Ham and cheese, squash, tortillas and brown sugar become completely playable.
Herbert proved it in London recently, by becoming DJ Foodie Food*, playing and then serving his records.



*we assume
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