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Biscuiteers Have Created a Cookie Replica of Waddesdon Manor

Biscuiteers, a hand-iced biscuit company based out of the UK, has created a replica of Waddesdon Manor entirely out of biscuits and icing. Gingerbread houses are a beloved holiday tradition, but Biscuiteers gingerbread manor is far beyond any product that has emerged from the traditional family activity.

Biscuiteers' Waddesdon Manor -- which is based off of a real 19th century English manor of the same name -- is enormous. It measures at approximately two meters long and one meter tall, with two storeys that detail four rooms from the manor.

That detailing is incredibly impressive as well. Biscuiteers prides itself on its hand icing for the cookies it sells, and the decor on its gingerbread house is a case study in precision icing.
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3. Edible Architecture - Creating gingerbread or biscuit models of famous landmarks presents new opportunities for culinary artistry and unique events.
Industry Implications
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3. Tourism - Travel agencies can offer unique experiences for tourists by creating tours centered around notable edible landmarks or showcasing the artistry of edible architecture.

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