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It can be used to make ornaments and sculptures, and can be dried in conventional [1] and microwave ovens. [2] It can be sealed with varnish [3] or polyurethane; painted with acrylic paint; and stained with food colouring, natural colouring, or paint mixed with the flour or water. [1] Properly mixed salt dough does not crumble or crack.
Food art is a type of art that depicts food, drink, or edible objects as the medium or subject matter of an artistic work to create an attractive visual display or provide social critique. It can be presented in two-dimensional or three-dimensional format, like painting or sculpture. Food art can also incorporate food as a medium.
Edible ink can be used to print pictures and text onto edible paper (e.g., rice paper). Edible ink printing is also used in decorating cakes. After breakthroughs in nontoxic inks and printing materials in the early 1990s, [ 7 ] it became possible to print images and photographs onto edible sheets for use on cakes.
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Edible art refers to food created to be art. It is distinguished from Edible Arrangements (which predominantly consist of fruit) because it is usually more elaborate dessert food. Common works of edible art include wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and cakes for baby showers, for graduation celebrations, and many other types of event. [1]
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