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French Pastry Chef Creates Coronavirus-Themed Chocolate Eggs For Easter
By Mikelle Leow, 09 Mar 2020
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A French pastry chef’s feverish love for chocolate takes on a new meaning with his newly-crafted coronavirus-themed Easter eggs.
Ahead of Easter, chocolatier Jean-François Pré began displaying the sweets inspired by COVID-19 at his shop in Landivisiau, Western France on 4 March, and at least four had already been snapped up, according to Le Telegramme.
The Easter eggs are made with a milk chocolate base, and are painted in black with a crunchy exterior of red-hued almonds to resemble the crown-like spikes of the novel coronavirus when viewed under a microscope.
In explaining his new creations, Pré said he was “a little tired” of hearing about the virus, and thus “tried to take it as a joke.”
#France #Landivisiau #Coronarivus
— Xy5Z89🇩🇪 (@Xy5Z89) March 7, 2020
Something to smile about: the chocolate manufacturer Jean-François Pre sells Easter eggs in the form of the novel corona virus in his shop in Landivisiau in western France. They are made of chocolate with black and red colored almonds. pic.twitter.com/0Rh7JX1SCb
🇫🇷In Landivisiau, Western France. Easter eggs in the shape of a new coronavirus have appeared. It was made by Jean-Francois Pre, a chocolate artisan(chocolatier). He created the white chocolate to black & the almonds to red by coloring.😳https://t.co/Bp9Q6jV9wK
— ℒℴνℯ✍¨̮ᗰIYᑌ🎌💋☪️🇹🇼🇭🇰🇹🇭🇲🇾🇵🇱🇵🇼🇧🇹 (@TenzinMiyu) March 8, 2020
🦠#COVID19fr
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