Food Art #38
It’s been a while since I’ve posted any new findings in the “eye candy” department. I just ran across this wonderful video of fruity endeavors on YouTube.
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It’s been a while since I’ve posted any new findings in the “eye candy” department. I just ran across this wonderful video of fruity endeavors on YouTube.
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This delish Japanese snack gift from a visitor is a wonderfully sculptured mini red bean pastry, more commonly known as anko.
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Unlike its very popular cousin, this Japanese Peep is not made of marshmallows:
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Instead, this little birdie is a sweet pastry with a chestnut paste filling.
what would a seasonal spread be without a basket of sweet individual treats.
Maybe you are looking for a sweet way to add some color to the seasonal display through some baked treats, here’s another creative egg idea:
Here are three egg design ideas that can help accessorize a seasonal meal:
Although bunnies are very popular,they aren’t the only creative art subject that comes to mind this time of year. Here are two creative ideas that make use of another item that is quite popular, eggs:
Okay, so you are one of the great lovers of sweets and still looking for a more traditional food art idea for the upcoming holiday. Here are two cute bunny ideas:
So maybe you haven’t found that perfect bunny idea for the holiday spread yet. Here are two more ideas brought to us by the staff at Kraft Foods:
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