Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Have a cake

Sweet-toothed jet setters don¿t need their passport for this worldwide tour - as they can travel around the world in 40 cakesAround the world in 40 cakes: Some of the world¿s most famous landmarks, such as the Taj Mahal and the pyramids of ancient Egypt (pictured) have been recreated in cakeEdible artwork: The one of a kind creations, including those depicting Dubai (left) were dreamed up by some of the world¿s finest cake makers and feature in this month¿s edition of Cake Masters magazineThe Parisian cake depicts an array of delicious patisserie treats balanced on top of a woman's headSome of the showstoppers took a more contemporary approach, like the Hawaii-inspired four-tiered cake covered with cool blue fondant, decorated with leaves and orchids and topped with a pineappleThe Maldives cake evokes memories of the tropical waters the island group is famed forWorldwide adventure: The handmade creations were dreamed up by 40 of the very best cake makers from all over the world, drawing inspiration from a wide range of cultures, traditions and symbols - such as Mexico's Day of the DeadThe sun soaked Australian beaches and landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House make this cake stand outCause for celebration: The thrills and spills of Las Vegas - even down to an Elvis impersonator - in cake formTulips from Amsterdam: The cake representing the NetherlandsItalian delicacies: The cakes representing the city of Venice (left) pays tribute to the famous masked balls and waterwaysThe Roman version (right) manages to incorporate the Colosseum and Michelangelo's The Creation of AdamEastern delights: Icons like China¿s terracotta army (left ) have also been recreated in spongeThe Cambodian cake shows a traditional dancerRose Dummer created a painstakingly detailed representation of the Russian capital of Moscow - complete with a rice krispie cathedral set inside a beautifully decorated Faberge eggAnother cake maker managed to recreate a statue of the goddess AthenaTasty treat: All 40 of the one of a kind creations, including this Japanese pagoda, complete with kimono-clad geishas and even a ninja are featured in September¿s edition of the Cake Masters magazine

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