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Are you also one of those people who spend hours watching cake decoration videos online? If yes, then you might understand that cake decorating is no child’s play. It is truly an art form, requiring skill and dedication comparable to any other art form. The internet is always buzzing with new and quirky decorating trends, from 3D rice paper flowers to hyper-realistic designs. One of the latest trends that has captured everyone’s attention is Persian-style cake decoration, which mimics the intricate patterns of world-famous Persian carpets.
Persian carpets have been renowned for their intricate and elaborate patterns, which have been perfected by craftsmen over centuries. These patterns often feature a combination of geometric shapes, floral motifs and intricate borders, creating a beautiful and symmetrical design.
Imagine taking these details from the rugs to cake frosting! Anita Riyazi, a talented cake decorator, recently shared a very interesting video on Instagram showing her skills in creating a double-layered cake filled with pistachio and raspberry icing, topped with chopped dry fruits.
Anita’s decorating process is a sight to behold. She begins by outlining the cake with white frosting and then uses a unique dotted technique to fill in the vibrant blue and red hues, creating an effect that resembles intricate embroidery. The end result is a cake that bears a striking resemblance to a miniature Persian carpet, complete with elaborate floral designs.
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The video quickly garnered praise from countless users, many of whom were amazed by Anita’s skill. One user commented, “It looks like a rug. It’s beautiful.” Another user praised the flavor combination, saying, “Persian cakes are so good. Suddenly I’ve become a cake person.”
The video also sparked a desire in many users to order the cake. One user exclaimed, “Girl?!??!? I’d pay the world for that cake.” Another one said, “Don’t eat that!!!!!! It’s too beautiful!”
“Girl, I would pay the world for that cake,” read a comment.
What do you think of this unique decorating trend?
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