Cake Garden: World’s First Edible Cake Garden Opens In London

Cake Garden- wow! This can't be real! But yes the newly opened cake garden can conquer your taste buds for their unique flowers, flowerpots cakes and freshly baked fruit loaves.World's first cake garden opened yesterday, April 24 in Central London.

 The edible Cake Garden features bourbon biscuit borders, 250 cake flowers growing in the plot and its wall made from 1,300 slices of fruit loaf grouted with Nutella and its soil made from chocolate crumbs. You can find the adorable sweet cake garden in Russell Square that took lengthy 450 hours to bake.

"The garden is the place where love, life and family collide for my main character, Faye Merryweather so it was really exciting to bring it to life using cake as it features so prominently throughout the storyline," Author Carole Matthews said.

The Cake Garden was inspired by the launching of Carole Matthews' new novel "The Cake Shop in the Garden," the Independent reports.  The whole Cake Garden also boasts its 15 different cakes made by award-winning cake designer Rosalind Miller.

Rosalind Miller was the same person behind the creation for The Ritz and the Goring and Blenheim Palace.

Aside from the delectable pieces mentioned, the amazing Cake Garden also features stepping stones made of Battenberg and bird bath made from slices of Swiss roll, the Telegraph reports. The Cake Garden is where your kids can eat even the daisies on the lawn and 300 leaves made from sugar.

If you see insects landing on the flowers, you could also eat them too.

During the day, everyone went full after finishing the Cake Garden eight kilos of sweets and chocolate pebbles, over 1,000 biscuits and 30 bags of marshmallows.

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