No matter how bad of a day you are having, a piece of chocolate can turn that around in an instant! After all, chocolate in any form is pure bliss. Whether you have a plain piece of it or add it to a cake, turn it into a mousse or even spread it on the bread- the sweet goodness of it always satisfies us to the core. Till now, we have seen chocolate in almost all kinds of forms. But have you ever seen a giant tiger made with chocolate? Yes, you read that right! If making a massive tiger out of chocolate sounds impossible, then let us tell you that a pastry has made this creation. Chef Amaury Guichon, who is known for creating unique sculptures from chocolate, is back with yet another one of his amazing creations. This time around, in honour of Lunar New Year, the chef made a tiger chocolate sculpture. He even showed the making of this chocolate on his Instagram account.
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In making this tiger chocolate, we can see the chef melting and moulding the chocolate in different shapes and sizes to create a tiger. Once all the parts are ready, he assembles them and spray paints them with white, yellow, and black colours to give them a real-life feel. Once that is done, he puts the two tigers together and shows the creation to his audience. Take a look at it here:
Ever since the chef uploaded this video on his Instagram, it has been viewed 3.7 million times, has 393K likes and hundreds of comments. Many people have applauded his work and precision. One person wrote, "You are a true artist, your exceptional works inspire me and leave me again and again to marvel. Thank you for showing your techniques, Chef."
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Another person said, "Amazing! Was thinking no way you are celebrating with us then it's really a tiger baby! Happy lunar new year." A user also added, "Such an incredibly talented and visionary artist!!"
What do you think about this tiger sculpture? Let us know in the comments below!