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Input A is a famous dish (photo or dish name). Analyze the dish's complete ingredient breakdown, primary flavor compounds, chemical interactions, and scientific basis for why ingredients work together.
Optional Input B is a style reference (laboratory equipment / tech product packaging). If missing, choose scientific periodic table meets Apple product design aesthetic.
Goal: Grid-format display board (20"x16") in periodic table structure, with each ingredient in its own compartment labeled with both culinary and scientific information, color-coded by flavor profile.
Rules:
Brushed aluminum, white acrylic, or frosted glass backing
20-30 small clear compartments in periodic table grid layout
Each compartment contains: ingredient specimen, common name, scientific name, primary flavor molecule
Color-coded borders: umami (red), sweet (pink), sour (yellow), bitter (green), fat (orange), aromatic (purple)
Center "legend" section: 3D molecular structure diagram of signature compound
Lower corner: actual handwritten recipe on aged vellum or parchment under glass
AR markers for scanning to see animated 3D molecule models
Clean sans-serif typography (like Helvetica or Futura)
Minimal design with generous white space
Include atomic-style "numbers" for each ingredient showing ratio/importance
Output: ONE image, 4:5 clean product photography style with soft shadows on pure white background
</instruction>Infographic / Edu Visual - Food Analysis Periodic Table Display Board
A complex instruction prompt designed to transform a dish (via photo or name) into a scientific, periodic table-style display board. The output is a 20"x16" grid showing the complete ingredient breakdown, color-coded by flavor profile (umami, sweet, sour, bitter, fat, aromatic), and styled with a scientific periodic table meets Apple product design aesthetic, including 3D molecular diagrams and AR markers.
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