Food is never more important than when facing troubled times. As well as providing nourishment, it can bring focus to long days and lift spirits in both physical and mental ways. Each of these recipes has been carefully chosen to inject some happiness into everyday life and we can only hope these foods bring a little smile to yours.
Colour therapy
While the over whether colour therapy is actually beneficial, there's certainly no harm in cheering yourself up with an injection of strong colours. feeling happier when surrounded by colours they love, so see whether one of these recipes gives you a boost.

These bright red pickles will add a blast of colour therapy and flavour to all kinds of dishes. Source: Hardie Grant Books

These crêpes are made with buckwheat flour, chia seeds and happiness. Source: Jordanna Levin
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Ube is a common ingredient in Filipino cookery and tastes slightly nutty with a hint of vanilla. Source: Brett Stevens
Turn up the heat
Eating chillies floods your brain with endorphins and "induce a pervasive sense of happiness, even a rush, which can be addictive,” . So, punch it up!

Judy’s extra hot Liberian chilli sauce will (probably quite literally) blow your cares away. Source: Amy Brown

Use fiery scotch bonnet chilies and jerk chicken will likely blow your mind. Source: Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen / Dan Jones

This sand whiting jungle curry is powered by loads of chilli. Source: Sharyn Cairns
Eat the rainbow
'Eating a rainbow' means you get a , which are sure to put an extra spring in your step.

We defy anyone not to feel supremely smug/happy after eating this salad. Source: Armelle Habib

Purslane, radish, tomatoes and mint all zing loads of freshness into your lunchtime. Source: China Squirrel

Landing your lips on a warm soft tortilla will bring a smile to your dial. Source: Bondi Harvest
Food on sticks
Food on a stick is basically just happiness on a stick that you can easily eat. There's no way to explain it other than there's no cutlery required.

When would a fried cheese stick not be something to rejoice about? Source: Murdoch Books

While you're at it, take your popsicle into the garden and breathe in some outdoor energy. Source: Cristina Sciarra
Four more times sticks made us happy

Milky ice pops
Finger food
Eating with your hands is casual, messy, and maybe even primal. It just makes you feel good. Ditch the cutlery tonight and make one of these dishes to scoff for dinner.

Hobż biż-żejt takes mere minutes to pull together, which alone is enough to make anyone feel good. Source: Brett Stevens

This recipe makes a big batch, but you can freeze leftovers for your next finger food dinner. Source: Alan Benson

Like little puffs of pleasure, these German tarts will make a delightful casual dinner. Source: SBS Food