Talented African Baker Moulds Onions and Coconuts With Flour

Talented African Baker Moulds Onions and Coconuts With Flour

- A young baker has got people talking on social media after displaying her creativity

- The young lady simply identified as Nike baked cakes in form of onion and coconut and the adorable photos have gone viral

- Social media users couldn't believe their eyes when the lady shared photos of her work on Twitter; many reacted positively to the images

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A talented baker simply identified as Nike has wowed social media users after baking cakes in form of onion and coconut.

The young lady with the Twitter handle @TheCakeChancery took to the social media platform to share adorable photos of her works and social media users were impressed.

They look so real: Massive reactions as talented Nigerian baker moulds onions and coconuts with flower
The young lady wowed social media users with her baking skills. Photo credit: @TheCakeChancery
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Sharing photos of the onions, she wrote:

"So, I molded onions Onion ...
"It’s the color blending for me ooooo, I blended the color so well just so it’d look like onions ...

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"Na me do am, your fav Ibadan baker."

She captioned the images of the coconuts:

Coconut.. - they’re not real coconuts ooooo, Na me mold am. - All handmade."

Tweeps soon flooded the comment section of both posts to share their thoughts on the lady's creativity. Below are some of the comments under the "coconuts' post".

@Ahmadtweetss said:

"Lovely creativity. Is there a picture of where you cut it open?"

@hey_AGs commented:

"Come and mould my destiny for me again pls, I have picture."

@NeneVictory commented:

"With ur talent u shld be water marking ur pictures, before ur work becomes another person work."

In similar news, a young man identified as Prince Obua is one of the youths in the country who are embracing hard work and carving a niche for themselves.

Obua is a baker with great baking skill and whose works have earned him both local and international recognition.

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The young man recreated Nollywood actor Zubby Michael's house. He shared the pictures on Facebook and Nigerians flooded the comment section of his post to commend him for the beautiful cake.

In other news a South African mother has left the nation in awe of her talent after she baked a hyperrealistic birthday cake for her son. Pictures of the KFC bucket cake were uploaded to Twitter by @MotloutsiShimmy yesterday and have made rounds on the app - @KFCSA responded to @MotloutsiShimmy asking for the mother's details so they could send a "little surprise" to her son.

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