(Dan Tri) - The 30kg moon cake, inspired by the Northern countryside of Thuy Duong (in Hanoi ), makes many people exclaim "so beautiful they can't bear to eat it".






"Super realistic" 3D mooncakes
On August 19, Thuy Duong (29 years old, in Hanoi) posted a photo series of moon cakes called Memories on a group with many members. After only a short time, the photo series took social networks by storm with more than 30,000 likes, thousands of comments and shares. 3D moon cakes, inspired by familiar miniature landscapes of the Northern countryside, made viewers "not dare to believe their eyes" or exclaim "so beautiful I can't bear to eat". "Born in a Northern countryside, the tiled roofs, brick yards, mossy walls, areca trees in front of the house... have become memories I will never forget", Duong said about the idea of making moon cakes. Thuy Duong and her colleagues spent 5 days perfecting moon cakes simulating Northern countryside villages (Photo: Provided by the character). Instead of using traditional baked cake crusts, Duong used white sugar water according to a modern baked cake crust recipe to customize the vivid colors. For the cake filling, she used green beans for easy shaping. All the details from the ancient kitchen, the well, the mossy wall, the green trees... were hand-molded by Duong, although she admitted that "there are still many limitations". She and 3 colleagues worked tirelessly for 5 days to complete the 30kg cake. The most difficult step was that the cake was easily broken and bent after baking, sometimes having to remove hundreds of tiles to redo it, which sometimes discouraged the whole team. "But every time I opened and looked at the photos of ancient houses in the North, I immediately regained my spirit. After making the cake, I realized that people who make miniature models are very good, I just made one and almost fainted", Duong confided. The moon cake made many viewers exclaim "I can't believe my eyes" (Photo: Character provided).
3D modeling, Dong Ho folk paintings on moon cakes
This is not the first time Thuy Duong has created a storm on social networks with her unique moon cakes. Since 2021, she has had the idea of turning moon cakes into works of art. Duong shared that because of her talent for drawing and love for baking, each cake she makes, in addition to being delicious, is also important for decoration. She tried drawing on the moon cake to satisfy her passion and also to give a new look to the traditional cake model. Each traditional moon cake weighs 150 grams, is handmade with familiar fillings such as mixed, green beans, green tea, lotus seeds or combined with jams of her choice. The difference is that the cake has a drawing on the surface that looks like a miniature work of art.






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