- SKU: LR0163
- Cod de bare: 5940651004024
Edible Sugar Decoration Mother and Daughter - Cute Design for Cakes and Pastries Size 8.5 cm
Disponibilitatea pentru ridicare nu a putut fi încărcată
Descriere
Edible sugar decoration in the shape of Mother and Daughter, designed to add charm to cakes, pies, and desserts dedicated to children or pastry workshops. A unique piece, easy to integrate into festive presentations and sweet gifts.
Features
- Size: 8.5 cm
- Ingredients: sugar, molasses, egg white, vegetable fat (partially hydrogenated palm and sunflower oils), emulsifier (E471), antioxidant (E320, E321), glucose, thickeners: guar gum, tragacanth, KMC, corn starch, citric acid regulator, "Vanillin" flavors, food colors: E102, E104, E110, E124, E132, E133
- Allergens: May contain traces of nuts, peanuts, gluten, egg products
- Caution: The product may negatively affect children's activity and attention
- Storage conditions: Store at room temperature, away from sunlight
- Nutritional values (per 100 g): carbohydrates 81 g, fats 2 g, proteins 2 g
- Energy value (per 100 g): 337 kcal
Benefits
A decorative and edible option, ideal for highlighting a "mother and daughter" theme at birthdays, children's parties, or family events. Unlike non-edible ornaments, it can be consumed with desserts, eliminating the worry of removing it before serving. This decoration adds a personal and emotional touch to your pastry creation, inspiring special moments and memorable photos.
It is suitable for:
- Decorating cakes, pastries, cupcakes, and dessert platters
- Themed events with children, birthdays, and sweet surprises
- Edible gifts for families, grandparents, or parents
Practical tips: place the decoration on clean surfaces, after the dessert has cooled, to maintain its appearance and intact texture. Avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures to prevent sugar melting or discoloration of some dyes. Check the label for possible allergens before use, especially if the dessert will be enjoyed by children or people with sensitivities.
