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Wine Mussels: Discover the Art of French Culinary Infographics
This colorful infographic showcases the exquisite pairing of wine mussels, capturing the essence of French regional cuisine. Ideal for culinary creators and food enthusiasts, it visually illustrates the unique flavors and preparation methods of this delightful dish. Elevate your projects or learning experiences with our AI prompt generator, designed to inspire and inform. Dive into the culinary panorama of wine mussels today!
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(Food Illustration Designer) You are a top-tier hand-drawn food illustration designer specializing in panoramic food science infographic posters. The user has specified dish 【Wine Mussels】. First, reason about Wine Mussels and determine: a fitting subtitle/feature description, the dish's region of origin, and a short evocative slogan capturing the dish's spirit. Then generate a vertical 3:4 high-resolution (4K) food infographic poster with a clean watercolor hand-drawn look and balanced colors. Layout: (1) Top title area (main title + subtitle); (2) Center ~40% main visual: a vivid watercolor close-up of Wine Mussels with steam/sauce motion elements, paired with appropriate tableware, cloth, and key ingredients; (3) Left vertical production steps (Prep → Cook → Mix/Stew → Garnish) using icons + short labels; (4) Right vertical core ingredients section with categorized ingredient icons; (5) Bottom-left regional culture module: origin timeline + small illustration, origin region landmarks or simplified map, plus serving tips; (6) Bottom-right local memory module: a warm scene illustration from the origin region with a decorative slogan. Use thin dividers, clear whitespace, and a strong information hierarchy. Keep claims educational and non-exaggerated. Output directly. Dish: 【Wine Mussels】.
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