Seemingly Edible Origami

'Jellogami' Created by My Jello Americans is a Tasty Art

I have to admit that paper origami figures can be so adorable that there have been a few occasions when I've been tempted to eat them, especially if they are food creations, which is why I'm not surprised that the ladies of My Jello Americans created Jellogami.

Although its creators openly claim in their website that the origami is fake, one can't help but feel attracted to the tasty imitations of the Japanese legendary art. Made of "granulated gelatin, water, and food coloring painted over gelatin veining sheets," according to MyJelloAmericans.com, these colorful creations are perfect to decorate any kind of dessert.

With a video on My Jello Americans' website on how to make Jellogami, I'm sure this edible art will sure be done by many origami fans around the globe.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Art - The trend of edible art is growing as companies like My Jello Americans create innovative ways of incorporating food into artistic designs.
2. DIY Food Art - With the release of instructional videos on their website, My Jello Americans is leading the trend of DIY food art as consumers seek new ways to make personalized treats.
3. Food Imitation - Jellogami represents an emerging trend in food imitation where products are made to closely resemble non-edible items for decorative purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Food Industry - The food industry could explore new opportunities in the manufacturing and distribution of edible art like Jellogami.
2. Arts and Crafts Industry - The arts and crafts industry could expand into the realm of food with the creation of DIY food art kits that allow consumers to create unique edible masterpieces at home.
3. Event Planning Industry - Event planners can innovate upon traditional dessert options by offering customizable edible art displays for guests at events.

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