There is a large industry based around faking food, you can watch some pretty interesting videos on the process and you will quickly find that they rarely use anything resembling the actual food you will be eating.
Japan is an extreme example, but there they literally use wax models to advertise their food.
Those fake food models are still made to look just like the actual meal. I don't know if you've looked at any of these AI food pictures but they look nothing like the end result. And they are also signalling low effort and low initial investment unlike commissioning custom models of ramen bowls.
There is a large industry based around faking food, you can watch some pretty interesting videos on the process and you will quickly find that they rarely use anything resembling the actual food you will be eating.
Japan is an extreme example, but there they literally use wax models to advertise their food.