Confectioner Combines Desserts With Miniature People To Create These Fun Scenarios

Matteo Stucchi is an Italian professional confectioner that makes desserts in style – he believes that the aesthetics of food are as important as its flavor.

Stucchi has dedicated years to creating and re-creating different situations in his culinary creations. With the help of imagination, he creates elaborate worlds using his rich cakes and sweets – and the result is truly amazing, making each delicious piece of dessert a unique experience.

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