By George Hart for the Museum of Mathematics

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What could be a better centerpiece for your dessert table than a polyhedral cantaloupe? Try making this “Leonardo style” dodecahedron in which the edges are solid and the faces are open.

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To warm up for it, you might first want to make all five Platonic solids from apples.

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Vi Hart gives step-by-step instructions for these and other mathematical fruit carving activities here. What other mathematical food constructions can you devise?

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One Response to Math Monday: Geometric fruit carving

  1. Melinda McGee on said:

    I like my fruit carving to be fun, just the word math in the title makes it too much work … lol!

    http://carvingfruitintoediblearrangements.blogspot.com/http://carvingfruitintoediblearrangements.blogspot.com/

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