I do not know what you are experiencing, but I find that more and more people are making cake at home. Miracles are born, works of art.
And thanks to social media and the internet, we can be part of the incredible cake stuff even when we have nothing to do with it. This is good in many ways, because we can be amazed at the cakes that are almost artistic, and not even gain weight if we don't get close to them. But most of the candy wonders that appear on the Internet are for virtual reality only, and for the person who makes the cake.
It's amazing how cake-making has evolved. The bases can still be the same, that is, after baking out the sponge cake tops, they are sliced to get the cake tops. However, the filling edge, the coating and the decoration have already reached the artistic level. As with fashion, new ideas are emerging in this area as well.
3D technology has even touched the world of cakes, and if you've ever been amazed at the beauties they create, then your mouth will still be open.
Fortunately, there is no need to taste everything - beyond the festive food and drink - that we see, but our eyes can safely graze on miracles.
Creating 3D cake miracles is not that easy. The creators work upside down to achieve a true-to-life effect. As a result, the flower, the bird, is almost peeled off from the jelly. Another method is to inject the appropriate food coloring into the already jelly gel using a special device.
Whatever these cakes are made, it's a pleasure to watch, but also the way they are made. In many cases, we only see the end result, but on the video upload pages, we can even dip into the moments of creation.
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(Source: marmalade.co.uk | Images: pixabay.com | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2gf7TcUqis)