Ukrainian Bakery Creates Galaxy Eclairs That Look Too Good To Eat
Ukrainian pastry shop Musse Confectionery has developed a galaxy eclair recipe, and it’s leaving people drooling.
Each finger-licking piece features aesthetic interstellar icing of various shades of blue, purple, and pink. The swirling glaze is dusted with ‘stars’ and it’s hard to believe that everything is made with simple ingredients (mostly, sugar and food coloring). The eclairs come in 5 flavors: classic vanilla, pistachio, raspberry, salted caramel, and chocolate. Looks like NASA should consider a refueling station in Kiev.
More info: Musse, Instagram (h/t: boredpanda)
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