Japan may be TV Series Archivesthe master of cute food (and cute everything) but we're not sure this one's a sure hit.

According to Japanese blogs, polka dot omelettes have started to trend on social media such as Line and Twitter.

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The spotty eggs are commonly made by separating the yolk and white before cooking, then frying up a thin layer of the yolk first.

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As the yolk cooks, cut out circles with a cookie cutter, before pouring the egg white over it. The transparent egg white cooks into an opaque white layer filling up the holes, making the polka dots.

Here's a demonstration:

People are posting their polka dot creations online. You might think it's cute, but personally I think it looks less appetising than a traditional all-yellow omelette.

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