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]]>Cooking happens to be one of Fondacci’s favorite hobbies, and she came up with a creative way to share this passion with the world. She started the viral “eating like a celebrity challenge”, and her videos ended up attracting millions of views, countless heated comments, and 70,000 followers to her Instagram page.
Fondacci’s challenge usually involves three meals and snacks prepared over the course of 24 hours. They’re inspired by the information she finds online and accompanied by a disclaimer, “I do not claim to know what anybody eats and only base my videos on what I find on the internet and what works for my body.”
We’ve seen Fondacci recreate the favorite dishes of many A-list stars in her videos, including Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Zendaya, and Kendall Jenner. Celebrity-inspired videos remain the cornerstone of her Instagram page, but she also enjoys paying homage to beloved fictional characters and filming videos inspired by their favorite foods.
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]]>The post Oh Cakes Winnie Went From Fashion Designer to Cake Artist appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Winnie cultivated a unique aesthetic and eye for detail during her time at the Central St Martins College in London and spent years working in the fashion industry. She decided to take her career in a different direction once she discovered she had a knack for cake art and content creation, but her background as a designer certainly came in handy.
“I have been able to bring my unique perspective and creative vision to the world of baking design. I always incorporate my fashion background and travel wanderlust into my cake designs with bold colors, unexpected textures, and intricate details,” she writes on her official website.
She’s a huge fan of cakes with bold colors, unexpected textures, and intricate details, and they helped her brand Oh Cakes Winnie thrive and find viral fame. Her sweet treats attracted a million followers to her Instagram page, and you can try recreating her picture-perfect desserts because she enjoys sharing detailed recipes with the world.
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]]>The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Will Make Your Mouth Water appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Stankevych is an oil painter from Ukraine, whose amazing food art attracted almost 200,000 followers and millions of views to her Instagram page. She wants her three-dimensional representations of food to transcend traditional painting, and that’s why she enjoys using newspapers as a canvas.
Stankevych came up with the idea to focus on painting food during her travels through Indonesia, Turkey, France, and Egypt. The rich tapestry of global culinary experiences she got to explore significantly influenced her artistic vision.
“I like to depict traditional foods from different countries in my painting style. As a passionate foodie, I aim to capture and convey the joy and vibrancy of food, transforming each piece into a sensory celebration that invites viewers to savor the visual delight of everyday sustenance,” she writes on her Etsy page.
Stankevych shared hundreds of food videos on her Instagram page over the years, and they became a viral sensation because they perfectly capture every step of her creative process.
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]]>The post Faith Charlotte’s Ceramic Art Celebrates Our Favorite Comfort Foods appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Charlotte was still in high school when she started working on her ceramic art, and she eventually became a barista following graduation. She didn’t do this job for too long because her online store Charlotte’s Clay Shoppe was doing so well that she decided to commit to it full-time.
Charlotte mostly worked with polymer clay and made mini food charms at the start of her journey, but her creations evolved as the years went by. Fashion and makeup from the ’60s heavily influenced her art, along with the rubber hose animation style.
Charlotte could’ve easily focused on any subject she wanted, but she decided her art should take the shape of her favorite comfort foods. Trinkets boxes shaped like pancakes, cheesecakes, cinnamon buns, donuts, waffles, burgers, and picnic essentials are among her most popular products, and they look just as delicious as the real thing. Charlotte often finds herself craving these foods while making their ceramic versions, and she tends to treat herself to the real food once the batch is over.
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]]>The post TikToker Reviews 3-Foot-Long Croissant and a Giant Cup of Cappuccino appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>TikTok content creator @treatyoselfeverywhere, aka Leslie, recently made a visit to BohoX to try out this mammoth pastry creation and introduce it to social media users. The croissant comes with a cost of around $67 and has to be ordered a couple of days in advance. The idea is to share it with other people, but Leslie decided to embrace the challenge by herself.
As it turns out, the croissant was better than expected. According to the TikToker, it is “super flaky and buttery.” To wash it down, she also got a giant cup of cappuccino that is filled with about 28 regular cups. Talk about a meal for a giant.
Many TikTok users were impressed with the creation, and a surprising number of them believed they wouldn’t need help to go through the gigantic meal.
“who said it’s for sharing, I can finish it off myself,” one person wrote in the comments section.
“I feel like I can eat the croissant by myself,” another added.
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]]>The post Engineer-Turned-Baker Creates Adorable Sourdough Bread Creations appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>See frequently shares her newest baking projects and recipes on Instagram, where she has more than 700K followers. Besides regular sourdough bread, See also enjoys making all sorts of other baked goods that look adorable.
For example, in one of her recent posts on Instagram, See demonstrated how to make sausage squid rolls. There rolls look like mini-squids thanks to sausage tentacles and See added edible googly eyes for an added effect.
Another Instagram post saw See make Spooky Halloween Buns. Using green-colored sourdough, cream, and googly eyes, she managed to make them look scary but delicious at the same time.
See is not a stranger to making eye-pleasing baked goods that don’t include sourdough bread. This includes cakes with cute stamps, cookies that look like raccoons, and mini sponge cakes with silly expressions.
The best thing of all is that you can easily recreate her creations thanks to detailed recipes and video instructions provided by See. Check out more of her adorable baked goods below.
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]]>The post Allison Loveall is Transforming Sourdough Bread Into Work of Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Instagram and TikTok are filled with countless bread-baking videos, but Loveall came up with a way to make her mark after discovering sourdough painting in 2021. Creativity struck and she decided to give it a shot, and it didn’t take long for her flower-themed sourdough art to attract millions of views online.
Loveall is not gatekeeping sourdough painting, and she explained her creative process on several separate occasions, revealing you only need edible paint or food coloring – and a little bit of talent! – to achieve the same results.
“The paint mixture is created from all edible food coloring gels, so yes, it is edible. Just like you would eat a cake with colored icing! I totally understand that food coloring is not everyone’s cup of tea… It does not affect the taste at all, so I don’t mind eating it,” she wrote on Instagram.
Loveall’s painted bread became such a huge hit that she started her own brand Loveall Design, offering everything from coloring books and journals to stickers and prints with similar designs.
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]]>The post Japanese Chef Carves Fruit and Veggies Into Amazing Food Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Working with a sharp knife, Kishimoto decorates food with complex designs, turning them into miniature sculptures. He often turns to traditional Japanese patterns for new ideas while also seeking inspiration in nature.
He often has to work fast in order to avoid oxidation but still managed to pack an incredible amount of details into each of his pieces. When finished, Kishimoto snaps a photo of his creation and then eats it in order to prevent it from going to waste.
Kishimoto decided to give food art a try after seeing a report about it on television. He started sharing his works on social media in 2016 and has since amassed a huge following. This is particularly the case on Instagram, where he has 250K followers.
“I enjoy doing it because, as a chef, I find it extremely pleasing to create beautiful objects from food,” Kishimoto said in an interview with SWNS. “People also find it entertaining, which I think is important.”
Continue scrolling to check out more of Kishimoto’s food art.
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]]>The post TikToker Spends 12 Hours at Buffalo Wild Wings and Breaks the All-You-Can-Eat Record appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>In a video documenting her experience, @ugh_madison can be seen arriving at the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant at 11:50 and proceeding to order her first batch of all-you-can-eat boneless chicken wings. At that point, the waitress told her that the number of chicken wings someone ate was 23.
After saying that the record was a “light snack” for her, @ugh_madison went on to spend 12 hours at the establishment. As it turned out, Buffalo Wild Wings made good on their word and kept feeding her chicken wings as long as she wanted them. Still, the TikToker made sure to thank the staff for their patience and hospitality by leaving them sizable tips.
In the end, @ugh_madison ate 69 chicken wings, setting a new record.
“What an accomplishment. This was the happiest day of my life,” @ugh_madison said towards the end of the clip, which amassed 4.4 million views in less than a week since being shared on TikTok.
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]]>The post Yukiko Morita’s Quirky Lamps Shine a Light on Stale Bread appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Morita’s love affair with bread started during her time as a student at the Kyoto City University of Arts when she used to work part-time at a local bakery. She often took the unsold bread home and even used it as decoration, and that’s how the idea for Pampshade was born.
“This modest attempt at daily resistance changed when one evening I saw the light from the western sun illuminating a piece of bread whose white contents I had hollowed out and eaten. For a brief, inexpressible moment, it glowed beautifully within the darkened room,” she explained on her official website.
She decided to shine the light on bread that often goes unnoticed by joining forces with local bakeries and purchasing the bread and pastries that would otherwise go to waste. She then transforms it into quirky lamps taking the shape of croissants, toast, baguettes, and other baked goods, using antiseptic and mildew proofing to keep the mold at bay.
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]]>The post Cecilia Fondacci is Putting Her Own Twist on Celebrity’s Favorite Dishes appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Cooking happens to be one of Fondacci’s favorite hobbies, and she came up with a creative way to share this passion with the world. She started the viral “eating like a celebrity challenge”, and her videos ended up attracting millions of views, countless heated comments, and 70,000 followers to her Instagram page.
Fondacci’s challenge usually involves three meals and snacks prepared over the course of 24 hours. They’re inspired by the information she finds online and accompanied by a disclaimer, “I do not claim to know what anybody eats and only base my videos on what I find on the internet and what works for my body.”
We’ve seen Fondacci recreate the favorite dishes of many A-list stars in her videos, including Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Zendaya, and Kendall Jenner. Celebrity-inspired videos remain the cornerstone of her Instagram page, but she also enjoys paying homage to beloved fictional characters and filming videos inspired by their favorite foods.
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]]>The post Oh Cakes Winnie Went From Fashion Designer to Cake Artist appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Winnie cultivated a unique aesthetic and eye for detail during her time at the Central St Martins College in London and spent years working in the fashion industry. She decided to take her career in a different direction once she discovered she had a knack for cake art and content creation, but her background as a designer certainly came in handy.
“I have been able to bring my unique perspective and creative vision to the world of baking design. I always incorporate my fashion background and travel wanderlust into my cake designs with bold colors, unexpected textures, and intricate details,” she writes on her official website.
She’s a huge fan of cakes with bold colors, unexpected textures, and intricate details, and they helped her brand Oh Cakes Winnie thrive and find viral fame. Her sweet treats attracted a million followers to her Instagram page, and you can try recreating her picture-perfect desserts because she enjoys sharing detailed recipes with the world.
The post Oh Cakes Winnie Went From Fashion Designer to Cake Artist appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Will Make Your Mouth Water appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Stankevych is an oil painter from Ukraine, whose amazing food art attracted almost 200,000 followers and millions of views to her Instagram page. She wants her three-dimensional representations of food to transcend traditional painting, and that’s why she enjoys using newspapers as a canvas.
Stankevych came up with the idea to focus on painting food during her travels through Indonesia, Turkey, France, and Egypt. The rich tapestry of global culinary experiences she got to explore significantly influenced her artistic vision.
“I like to depict traditional foods from different countries in my painting style. As a passionate foodie, I aim to capture and convey the joy and vibrancy of food, transforming each piece into a sensory celebration that invites viewers to savor the visual delight of everyday sustenance,” she writes on her Etsy page.
Stankevych shared hundreds of food videos on her Instagram page over the years, and they became a viral sensation because they perfectly capture every step of her creative process.
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]]>The post Faith Charlotte’s Ceramic Art Celebrates Our Favorite Comfort Foods appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Charlotte was still in high school when she started working on her ceramic art, and she eventually became a barista following graduation. She didn’t do this job for too long because her online store Charlotte’s Clay Shoppe was doing so well that she decided to commit to it full-time.
Charlotte mostly worked with polymer clay and made mini food charms at the start of her journey, but her creations evolved as the years went by. Fashion and makeup from the ’60s heavily influenced her art, along with the rubber hose animation style.
Charlotte could’ve easily focused on any subject she wanted, but she decided her art should take the shape of her favorite comfort foods. Trinkets boxes shaped like pancakes, cheesecakes, cinnamon buns, donuts, waffles, burgers, and picnic essentials are among her most popular products, and they look just as delicious as the real thing. Charlotte often finds herself craving these foods while making their ceramic versions, and she tends to treat herself to the real food once the batch is over.
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]]>The post TikToker Reviews 3-Foot-Long Croissant and a Giant Cup of Cappuccino appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>TikTok content creator @treatyoselfeverywhere, aka Leslie, recently made a visit to BohoX to try out this mammoth pastry creation and introduce it to social media users. The croissant comes with a cost of around $67 and has to be ordered a couple of days in advance. The idea is to share it with other people, but Leslie decided to embrace the challenge by herself.
As it turns out, the croissant was better than expected. According to the TikToker, it is “super flaky and buttery.” To wash it down, she also got a giant cup of cappuccino that is filled with about 28 regular cups. Talk about a meal for a giant.
Many TikTok users were impressed with the creation, and a surprising number of them believed they wouldn’t need help to go through the gigantic meal.
“who said it’s for sharing, I can finish it off myself,” one person wrote in the comments section.
“I feel like I can eat the croissant by myself,” another added.
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]]>The post Engineer-Turned-Baker Creates Adorable Sourdough Bread Creations appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>See frequently shares her newest baking projects and recipes on Instagram, where she has more than 700K followers. Besides regular sourdough bread, See also enjoys making all sorts of other baked goods that look adorable.
For example, in one of her recent posts on Instagram, See demonstrated how to make sausage squid rolls. There rolls look like mini-squids thanks to sausage tentacles and See added edible googly eyes for an added effect.
Another Instagram post saw See make Spooky Halloween Buns. Using green-colored sourdough, cream, and googly eyes, she managed to make them look scary but delicious at the same time.
See is not a stranger to making eye-pleasing baked goods that don’t include sourdough bread. This includes cakes with cute stamps, cookies that look like raccoons, and mini sponge cakes with silly expressions.
The best thing of all is that you can easily recreate her creations thanks to detailed recipes and video instructions provided by See. Check out more of her adorable baked goods below.
The post Engineer-Turned-Baker Creates Adorable Sourdough Bread Creations appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Allison Loveall is Transforming Sourdough Bread Into Work of Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Instagram and TikTok are filled with countless bread-baking videos, but Loveall came up with a way to make her mark after discovering sourdough painting in 2021. Creativity struck and she decided to give it a shot, and it didn’t take long for her flower-themed sourdough art to attract millions of views online.
Loveall is not gatekeeping sourdough painting, and she explained her creative process on several separate occasions, revealing you only need edible paint or food coloring – and a little bit of talent! – to achieve the same results.
“The paint mixture is created from all edible food coloring gels, so yes, it is edible. Just like you would eat a cake with colored icing! I totally understand that food coloring is not everyone’s cup of tea… It does not affect the taste at all, so I don’t mind eating it,” she wrote on Instagram.
Loveall’s painted bread became such a huge hit that she started her own brand Loveall Design, offering everything from coloring books and journals to stickers and prints with similar designs.
The post Allison Loveall is Transforming Sourdough Bread Into Work of Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Japanese Chef Carves Fruit and Veggies Into Amazing Food Art appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Working with a sharp knife, Kishimoto decorates food with complex designs, turning them into miniature sculptures. He often turns to traditional Japanese patterns for new ideas while also seeking inspiration in nature.
He often has to work fast in order to avoid oxidation but still managed to pack an incredible amount of details into each of his pieces. When finished, Kishimoto snaps a photo of his creation and then eats it in order to prevent it from going to waste.
Kishimoto decided to give food art a try after seeing a report about it on television. He started sharing his works on social media in 2016 and has since amassed a huge following. This is particularly the case on Instagram, where he has 250K followers.
“I enjoy doing it because, as a chef, I find it extremely pleasing to create beautiful objects from food,” Kishimoto said in an interview with SWNS. “People also find it entertaining, which I think is important.”
Continue scrolling to check out more of Kishimoto’s food art.
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]]>The post TikToker Spends 12 Hours at Buffalo Wild Wings and Breaks the All-You-Can-Eat Record appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>In a video documenting her experience, @ugh_madison can be seen arriving at the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant at 11:50 and proceeding to order her first batch of all-you-can-eat boneless chicken wings. At that point, the waitress told her that the number of chicken wings someone ate was 23.
After saying that the record was a “light snack” for her, @ugh_madison went on to spend 12 hours at the establishment. As it turned out, Buffalo Wild Wings made good on their word and kept feeding her chicken wings as long as she wanted them. Still, the TikToker made sure to thank the staff for their patience and hospitality by leaving them sizable tips.
In the end, @ugh_madison ate 69 chicken wings, setting a new record.
“What an accomplishment. This was the happiest day of my life,” @ugh_madison said towards the end of the clip, which amassed 4.4 million views in less than a week since being shared on TikTok.
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]]>The post Yukiko Morita’s Quirky Lamps Shine a Light on Stale Bread appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Morita’s love affair with bread started during her time as a student at the Kyoto City University of Arts when she used to work part-time at a local bakery. She often took the unsold bread home and even used it as decoration, and that’s how the idea for Pampshade was born.
“This modest attempt at daily resistance changed when one evening I saw the light from the western sun illuminating a piece of bread whose white contents I had hollowed out and eaten. For a brief, inexpressible moment, it glowed beautifully within the darkened room,” she explained on her official website.
She decided to shine the light on bread that often goes unnoticed by joining forces with local bakeries and purchasing the bread and pastries that would otherwise go to waste. She then transforms it into quirky lamps taking the shape of croissants, toast, baguettes, and other baked goods, using antiseptic and mildew proofing to keep the mold at bay.
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