
Ok, this one goes perfectly with all the weird Halloween cakes and edible scary stuff… Body parts made from bread – “Along with edible human heads crafted from dough, chocolate, raisins and cashews, Kittiwat makes human arms, feet, and chicken and pig parts. He uses anatomy books and his vivid memories of visiting a forensics museum to create the human parts. “When people see the bread, they don’t want to eat it. But when they taste it, it’s just normal bread,” he said. “The lesson is ‘don’t judge just by outer appearances.” [via] – Link & older article.
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I would love to see the reaction from the police if you were pulled over and had a box of these in the back seat!
i don’t think i could eat it, i just made a jello brain and i dunno its just something about looking like a brain and the texture of jello that just doesn’t go well with my palette lol
i would eat them…if they were filled with strawberry jelly.
iwould like too but when i see the model of the bread its yuck but actually its look like delisciuos
that is so freaky and sicking i mean its like totally grouse.
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