This Pastry Chef Turns His Desserts Into Miniature Scenes

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In chef Matteo Stucchi’s whimsical miniature world, desserts transform into elaborate environments. Cake pops are ferris wheels, macaroons double as weights, and chocolates are abnormally large fruits. They’re almost too good to eat.

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This Pastry Chef Turns His Desserts Into Miniature Scenes