Wednesday, January 31, 2007


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Bonsai Tree.
Kayla Flynn - Hagmans Bakery.
Fudge cake and chocolate frosting form the potted base of this miniature sculpted tree cake.

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Chinese Take-Out.
Kayla Flynn - Hagmans Bakery.
Fudge cake and chocolate frosting form the box of this larger-than-life Chinese take-out box. The cake is finished off with chopsticks and a fortune cookie.

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Breath of Fire.
Jessie - Hagmans Bakery.
Designed after an ancient Chinese tapestry, this fudge cake features an fire-breathing dragon; a common creature in Asian folklore.

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Dragon Snake.
Aimee and Cortlyn - Hagmans Bakery.
A dragon themed design with a twist; this fudge cake features a brilliantly-colored reptilian dragon.

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Mask of Mystery.
Alex - Hagmans Bakery.
This fudge cake with chocolate frosting is modeled after an ancient Chinese mask. Masks were often used during theatrical performances to highlight certain emotions or personality traits of the characters. It is one of two mask cakes created by Hagman’s employees.

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Light.
Pam and Shelby - Hagmans Bakery.
Decorative and functional, fudge cake and chocolate frosting form the base of this Chinese lantern cake. Edible rice paper was used to form the delicate paper lining of the lantern.

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Don't Play Koi.
Alex and Kayla - Hagmans Bakery.
Considered lucky throughout Asia, Koi fish have lived in the waters of China and Japan for thousands of years. While similar in color to domestic goldfish, Koi are actually ornamental varieties of the common carp. This Koi fish is made of fudge cake and chocolate frosting.

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Asian Ayes.
Lindsey and Jenna - Hagmans Bakery.
This fudge cake with chocolate frosting is modeled after an ancient Chinese mask. Masks were often used during theatrical performances to highlight certain emotions or personality traits of the characters. It is one of two mask cakes created by Hagman’s employees.

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