The Mosaic Cake is Art Made Delicious
Luisa Amanda Gomes — March 27, 2010 — Lifestyle
I’m not certain that I might be the only one who gets hungry after viewing a piece of mosaic art, but if you think along the same lines as me, you probably think there’s no type of art more delicious-looking than mosaic art. How can you not confuse the little discarded bits for hard candy or Smarties?
Well, it looks as if this baker (Flickr user cupcakejonas89) knows what I’m talking about as I salivate over his multi-tiered mosaic cake. I think I saw just a rosy vision of my future wedding cake. Cut me a slice of this stained glass baked goodness anytime!
Well, it looks as if this baker (Flickr user cupcakejonas89) knows what I’m talking about as I salivate over his multi-tiered mosaic cake. I think I saw just a rosy vision of my future wedding cake. Cut me a slice of this stained glass baked goodness anytime!
Trend Themes
1. Edible Art - Opportunity for food artists to create more visually stunning and appetizing desserts like the mosaic cake.
2. Stained Glass Baked Goods - Potential to innovate in the baked goods industry by experimenting with different shapes and colors to achieve a stained glass effect.
3. Non-traditional Food Presentation - Opportunity to transform regular food items into visually stunning masterpieces, like the mosaic cake, to make them more appealing to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Bakery - Bakeries can experiment with creating stained glass-inspired baked goods to offer unique and visually appealing treats to their customers.
2. Event Planning - Event planners can work with bakers to offer mosaic cakes and other visually stunning desserts as part of their catering services to add a unique touch to events.
3. Artisanal Food Movement - The artisanal food movement can incorporate edible art as a way to differentiate and add more value to their products, like offering mosaic cakes as part of their dessert menu.
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