English artist Patianne Stevenson has devised a series of "sculptures" of desserts from a very different ingredient: Cardboard.
This is a totally brilliant concept of great-looking calorie-free treats. Stevenson’s ‘Cardboard Kitchen’ proves that sometimes desserts are good to just look at and not eat. All of these creations are available from Etsy. It is all recycled cardboard too, so despite being dull in physical color, each piece is very green.
I never ever thought I would say this, but the celery is amazing.
Cardboard Desserts
These Inedible Sculptures Are Actually Supposted to Taste Like Cardboard
Trend Themes
1. Edible Art - There is an opportunity to create more edible art as an alternative to traditional desserts.
2. Sustainable Packaging - There is an opportunity to use recycled and eco-friendly packaging for desserts and other food items.
3. Calorie-free Treats - There is an opportunity to create calorie-free treats that are visually appealing and can satisfy cravings.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can explore creating visually appealing desserts and using sustainable packaging.
2. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore creating more edible art and sculptures.
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