Culinary Science Diorama: The Chemistry of Chocolate
A studio-lit educational diorama image showing the chemistry of a food item inside a clean L-shaped display box. It features a scientist at a workbench, ingredient states in labeled dishes, texture samples, and large extruded food-made title text in a symmetrical museum-style layout.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: PhotographyLanguage: en
Prompt
do this for {argument name="Food Item" default="caramel"} <instruction> Input A is a Complex Food Item or Dish (e.g., Chocolate, Bread, Cheese, Coffee). Deconstruct the subject into 3 Scientific Layers : The States of Matter: Identify 4–5 stages of processing. (e.g., Cocoa Bean -> Nibs -> Liquor -> Powder. Wheat -> Flour -> Dough -> Crumb). The Texture Samples: Identify the physical properties to display as swatches. (e.g., Snap/Gloss for Chocolate. Porosity/Crust for Bread. Rind/Creaminess for Cheese). The Material: Identify the substance for the 3D text. (e.g., Molded Dark Chocolate, Baked Bread Crust, Hard Wax/Cheese). 2. Container: Goal: "Culinary Science" Diorama Photography. The Stage: An L-Shaped Display Box (Vertical Backboard + Horizontal Floor). The Finish: Clean, matte Cream or White plastic, resembling a high-end educational kit or museum exhibit. The Frame: A simple wooden or plastic border framing the scene. 3. Periodic Table background: The Grid: The vertical wall features a neat, symmetrical grid of circular Petri Dishes or Ceramic Bowls . The Contents: Each dish contains a sample of the "States of Matter" (Step 1). The Swatches: Below the dishes are square tiles displaying the "Texture Samples" (e.g., a square of perfectly tempered chocolate next to a bloomed one). The Labels: Tiny, legible scientific text (Serif font) printed directly on the wall under each sample. 4. The Floor (The Laboratory): The Narrative: A 1:12 scale Scientist or Chef figure (wearing a lab coat) stands at a central wooden workbench. Equipment: The desk is cluttered with a mix of Chemistry Glassware (Beakers, Flasks) and Culinary Tools (Whisks, Scales). The Experiment: The figure is actively testing or measuring the food product. 5. Typography : Placement: Massive, thick 3D Extruded Letters stand on the very front edge of the floor, acting as a barrier. Construction: The letters are made of the food itself (e.g., "THE CHEMISTRY OF CHOCOLATE" molded in dark chocolate). Text: "THE CHEMISTRY OF {argument name="Input A" default="CHOCOLATE"}". Output: ONE image, 1:1 Aspect Ratio, Studio Product Lighting, "Wes Anderson" Symmetry, Educational Aesthetic. </instruction>