Celebrating World Sushi Day 2024: Michelle and Yutaka Unveil Edible Portrait Sculptures of British Celebrities
Michelle is applying finishing touch to her sushi's creation (Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep) To celebrate World Sushi Day 2024, Michelle, in collaboration with Yutaka, has unveiled a stunning collection of edible portrait sculptures of British celebrities and TV personalities, all made from sushi ingredients. She dedicated approximately 120 hours to sculpt these portraits using sushi rice, konbu, seaweed, roe, and soy sauce for colouring. Her impressive creations include: (excuse the pun): Singer-songwriters: Eelton John and Edamame Sheeran Footballers: Bukayo Saké and Herring Kane This Morning hosts: Alison Salmond and Dermot Roe’Leary British TV host Lorraine Kelpy, made from dash konbu and fukujinzuke Academy Awards winner actor: Benedict Cucumberbatch These remarkable artworks were exhibited in a London gallery as part of the #SushiMe campaign by Yutaka - one of the leading brands of Japanese food ingredients in the UK, inviting Brits to get creative with their food...
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ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant cake - you are so talented!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! I'm wondering, how many costs this kind of cake, made by a baker? Coz my oldest son is also a Mario fan and his birthday is coming soon. Thank you in advance! Math.
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Hi just wondering, what type of cake is it made from..?
ReplyDeleteIs it sponge? cos it looks so light and fluffy, but i wouldn't have thought sponge could be dense enough to handle the weight of the layers and icing..! pls let me know as i am going to make a cookie monster for a first b'day and would love to make a similar type of cake thats easy to shape!! thx