Cardi B left fans speechless on social media after revealing the school lunches she prepared for her daughter Kulture.

On Tuesday, the Bronx native took to Twitter to share photos of the homemade food and provide users with a glimpse of what the 4-year-old eats on an average day, TMZ reported.

“Kulture school lunch be everything,” Cardi tweeted with a red apple emoji.

The snapshots consisted of: chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese, mixed fruits and veggies, cereal, milk and snacks. It’s safe to say that Cardi is making sure that Kulture has a well-balanced diet at home and in school.

One fan couldn’t believe the type of food the 4-year-old was eating and said, “If this is school lunch, what does her breakfast and supper look like?” with a teary-eyed emoji.

The rapper responded, “Lol …..like this,” with a photo of pancakes and mixed fruits and a video of Kulture eating chicken breast with a bowl of vegetables on the side.

Fans shared their thoughts on Cardi providing her daughter with homemade lunches for school.

“I’m not judging cause this looks yummy but…is she eating all of this as one meal? Some of these are snacks throughout the day right?” one user wrote.

“Her school lunch is some of our breakfast, lunch and dinner Jesus-” a Cardi updates page tweeted.

“Kulture eating good asf,” another user wrote with laughing and heart-hands emoji.

“PERIODDD!!! Oh my niece eating good!!!! I’m trynna get like you kulture,” one user wrote with crying and heart-hands emoji.

Earlier this month, Blavity reported that Offset attended the premiere for The Little Mermaid with Kulture and his other daughter, 8-year-old Kalea Marie Cephus. The trio walked the deep blue carpet dressed in elegant attire for the star-studded event. 

The Migos rapper shared why it was important for his daughters to see representation in a movie with a Black woman, Halle Bailey, in the leading role. 

“My daughters are very excited to see somebody that looks like them as the Little Mermaid. So it’s a special moment in history, and it’s iconic,” Offset told HSN at the time, calling the Halle Bailey-led live-action adaptation “inspirational.”