Vibrant edible decorations, beautiful flowers and chocolate designs
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These beautiful floral designs look realistic, offering exclusive edible decorations for incredible sweet treats. At first glance of photographs, you think of digital art, but the colorful flowers are made of chocolate. Las Vegas-based international pastry chef Amaury Guichon sculptures the delicate and intricate designs which impress and delight.
Little details and natural colors make the edible decorations look realistic. The original creations celebrate the unique talent and turn chocolate into fabulous artworks.
Edible inspire the floral designs while providing beautiful accents to enhance the beauty of chocolate carvings. It is hard to imagine how to carve these beautiful flowers with fragile petals, colorful details, and curly accents.
Delicious food design ideas, turning glasses into chocolate treats
Original chocolate gifts, creative food design ideas
by Ena Russ
26.07.2018
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