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WATCH: Chef-turned-artist makes flower-shaped bread, internet says belongs in museum
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WATCH: Chef-turned-artist makes flower-shaped bread, internet says belongs in museum

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Last updated: January 22, 2025 12:51 pm
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Published January 22, 2025
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A citrus bouquet crafted with precision and artistry has become the talk of the town on Instagram. See why these loaves are being called ‘museum worthy’!

WATCH: Chef-turned-artist makes flower-shaped bread, internet says belongs in museum

Food trends have a way of tempting us, and the latest viral sensation is no exception. A bouquet of breads made entirely from sourdough and shaped like fresh flowers has taken the Internet by surprise. This spectacular creation was shared on Instagram by Katrina Nissen, a sourdough artist from Carlsbad, California, whose unique twists on baking have captured attention around the world.
Katrina, who is known for blending design with her love for sourdough art, has created a masterpiece that is both visually and gastronomically delightful. Each bread piece in the bouquet has intricately shaped tulips, orchids, tiger lilies, roses and other flowers, including exotic flowers like blue lotus and poinsettias. outcome? A collection of loaves that look more like a garden than anything edible.
In her Instagram video, Katrina – who is a chef turned content creator – is seen cutting the bread to reveal its soft, puffy interior beneath the golden, crunchy crust. She captioned the post, “The flowers for my sourdough bread bake were voted as a favorite in my last post, so I thought I’d share a few more. I’m always inspired by beautiful flowers.”
The video has received over 1.6 million views on Instagram and counting.

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A post shared by Katrina Nissen | The Sourdough Mama (@the.sourdough.mama)

Social media users are in awe of Katrina’s artistry.
“All I want for Valentine’s Day is flowers,” one user said. Another commented, “I’ve never seen more artistic loaves.”
Some people were hesitant to even imagine eating such beautiful creations. One person suggested, “No one should eat these rotis. Just look at them and hang them on the wall.” Another user wrote, “They should be kept in museums or auctioned for lakhs.”
What do you think about this extraordinary sourdough art? Let us know in the comments below.

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