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]]>Like hot chocolate bombs, tea bombs tend to burst after coming in contact with a hot beverage—water instead of milk, in this case—but they’re made with different ingredients. Marshmallows, cocoa, and other sweet treats are now replaced by more tea-friendly ingredients, such as dried tea leaves and flowers.
Another thing that makes them different from hot chocolate bombs is their magical, translucent spheres. Instead of pouring chocolate into silicone molds, you’ll use isomalt crystals this time around, to give the tea bombs the glass-like look that they’re best known for. It’s also recommended to mix food coloring with your melted isomalt to make the bombs more colorful.
When it comes to the rest of the ingredients, you should fill the bombs with a teabag and some dried flowers. A hot pan is usually used to melt the edges and stick them together, creating a perfect tea bomb that will create some magic in your teacup once you pour hot water over it.
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]]>The post Nayane Capistrano is the Queen of Viral Tsunami Cakes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Just like ultra-realistic cakes that gave us the “everything is cake” meme last year, tsunami cakes are one of those food trends that have to be seen to be believed. They are wrapped with an acetate sheet which is slowly pulled up, only to reveal liquid icing that pours all over the cake, transforming it into something even more extraordinary.
This trend became a true internet sensation after the video of Capistrano’s Sofia the First cake started circulating online, and went on to receive millions of views. It perfectly captured the magic of tsunami cakes and introduced us to Capistrano’s other creations.
Cakes inspired by cartoon characters seem to be the staple of her Instagram page. She used them to pay homage to our favorite Disney princesses and many other beloved animated characters. There are exceptions to this rule, and Capistrano sometimes makes cakes inspired by ordinary objects, but they don’t look any less amazing than her signature cartoon cakes.
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]]>The post Tea Bombs Are the Latest Drink Craze Exploding All Over Instagram appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Like hot chocolate bombs, tea bombs tend to burst after coming in contact with a hot beverage—water instead of milk, in this case—but they’re made with different ingredients. Marshmallows, cocoa, and other sweet treats are now replaced by more tea-friendly ingredients, such as dried tea leaves and flowers.
Another thing that makes them different from hot chocolate bombs is their magical, translucent spheres. Instead of pouring chocolate into silicone molds, you’ll use isomalt crystals this time around, to give the tea bombs the glass-like look that they’re best known for. It’s also recommended to mix food coloring with your melted isomalt to make the bombs more colorful.
When it comes to the rest of the ingredients, you should fill the bombs with a teabag and some dried flowers. A hot pan is usually used to melt the edges and stick them together, creating a perfect tea bomb that will create some magic in your teacup once you pour hot water over it.
The post Tea Bombs Are the Latest Drink Craze Exploding All Over Instagram appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Nayane Capistrano is the Queen of Viral Tsunami Cakes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Just like ultra-realistic cakes that gave us the “everything is cake” meme last year, tsunami cakes are one of those food trends that have to be seen to be believed. They are wrapped with an acetate sheet which is slowly pulled up, only to reveal liquid icing that pours all over the cake, transforming it into something even more extraordinary.
This trend became a true internet sensation after the video of Capistrano’s Sofia the First cake started circulating online, and went on to receive millions of views. It perfectly captured the magic of tsunami cakes and introduced us to Capistrano’s other creations.
Cakes inspired by cartoon characters seem to be the staple of her Instagram page. She used them to pay homage to our favorite Disney princesses and many other beloved animated characters. There are exceptions to this rule, and Capistrano sometimes makes cakes inspired by ordinary objects, but they don’t look any less amazing than her signature cartoon cakes.
The post Nayane Capistrano is the Queen of Viral Tsunami Cakes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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