Bengaluru welcomes the festive season with 50th cake show extravaganza

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Bengaluru welcomes the festive season with 50th cake show extravaganza
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  • Bengaluru is abuzz with the 50th edition of its iconic Cake Show
  • Cake show organized by the Institute of Baking and Cake Art
  • Show’s centerpiece is an 850-kilogram replica of the Ram Mandir

As Bengaluru gears up for Christmas and New Year celebrations, the city is abuzz with excitement over the 50th edition of its iconic Cake Show. Organized by the Institute of Baking and Cake Art, the exhibition features a stunning array of edible masterpieces that promise to captivate visitors of all ages.

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The show’s centerpiece is an 850-kilogram replica of the Ram Mandir, crafted entirely from cake. This intricate creation features detailed depictions of lions, elephants, and Hanuman, offering a devotional tribute in sugar and syrup. Another standout display is a towering 20-foot-tall Christmas tree which embodies the festive spirit.

Other attractions include a miniature train reminiscent of childhood memories, a whimsical "Dinosaur World" for kids, and a delightful depiction of the Rat Chef from Ratatouille. Visitors can also marvel at "Madhu Bani Wedding Bliss," a cake creation celebrating the joy of marriage.

This year’s show combines artistry with nostalgia, showcasing edible works that look like sculptures but are entirely made of cake. The event is hosted at Palace Grounds and will remain open to the public until January 1.

Entry to the exhibition is priced at ₹100 per person. For those seeking a unique way to celebrate the festive season, Bengaluru’s Cake Show offers an unforgettable treat for the senses.

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