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11 Tiny Food Tattoos for Those Who Love Food Too Much

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Georgetown chapter.

As someone who has long wanted a tattoo, I can tell you that getting inked is a big decision. There is so much to consider, from what design you want to who you want the tattoo to be done by – I mean, they are permanent. 

In the end, it’s super important to take the time to think about the tattoo you want so that you choose something that is truly meaningful to you.

After spending hours and hours looking for tattoo designs and researching various tattoo artists, I finally came across the cutest pasta tattoo (peep #11). This got me thinking – why not get a tattoo of my favorite food? So, I found these 11 adorable tiny food tattoos that would be perfect for anyone who loves to eat or cook.

1. Pineapple

Your favorite tropical fruit, now available during all seasons.

2. Cotton Candy

Throwback to your sweet childhood days.

3. Avocado

If your obsession with avo is a little too real.

4. Whisk

For those who love to bake.

5. Coffee

When you have coffee running through your veins.

6. Donut

Little sprinkles of pure happiness.

7. Cake & Pizza

Why choose one when you can have both?

8. Pickle

Proof that tattoos really are a big dill.

9. Milk

Must drink for strong bones.

10. Banana

Simple tat for a simple snack.

11. Macaroni Noodle

Finally, my personal fave. Perfect if mac and cheese is the real love of your life (which for me, it is).

These tattoos show how food is great for more than just eating. Who would have thought that a macaroni noodle or a milk carton would make for an adorable tattoo? Ultimately, tattoos are a great way for you to express yourself. You can be creative and have some fun; it’s a chance for a part of your personality to really shine. Just be careful though – you don’t want to get something you’ll regret in the future!

Karen Shi

Georgetown '20