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These Bakers Created Works Of Art Out Of Bread

August 23, 2025 by Shelley Thompson

You Wont Want to Share these Chocolate Bread Balls

This baker’s chocolate bread looks like chocolate candies arranged on a plate. However, it is a small loaf of bread made in a mastery way. Every section is sprinkled with white sesame seeds for decoration and flavor. The bread is brown because it is made with cocoa powder. The bites are small, and the shape is round. 

Photo courtesy of @nankade_bano

Many people like its color and shape, and they truly hope each bite leaves an unforgettable memory in their minds, while some do not care about trying new things. At first glance, it looks like a big pack of chocolate balls, but it is chocolate bread. Being a baker is one of the noblest jobs and has existed throughout ancient history. Over the centuries, men and women, adults and youths have taken to this role, and it is something that will last forever. In 8000 BC, there was no Instagram or viral baking tutorials. Now, with this technology and form of communication, bakers and breadmakers can share creative works of art. Now you can find a loaf of bread with the semblance of a cake. We have come to use alternative sources of flour for our bread, and there are even gluten-free options. To this end, it is ideal to say that the sky is the starting point to what bakers can do in baking bread with elegant designs and fantastic colors and shapes.

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