Friday, December 7, 2012

38th Annual Cake Show

38th Annual Cake Show & National Consumer Fair 2012 is organized by NCF at Bangalore 14th Dec – 23rd Dec, 2012 at St.Josephs Indian High School Ground, Bangalore
This Fair is considered as Bangalore Biggest Crowd Puller and top National and International Brands are expected to participate.
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epa03507001 A cake representing a clown is displayed during the 38th annual Cake Exhibition in Bangalore, India, 13 December 2012. The fair runs from 14 to 23 December.  EPA/JAGADEESH NVepa03507004 A visitor looks at a cake representing a show house displayed during the 38th annual Cake Exhibition in Bangalore, India, 13 December 2012. The fair runs from 14 to 23 December.  EPA/JAGADEESH NVA six-tier cake of a crown placed on cushions made by NilgiriReplica of Pagoda displaying made by NilgiriModel of Popping out Spiderman made by NilgiriCake model of motor cycle made by NilgiriModel of a bride made by NilgiriWorker are giving a final touch to a cake depicting communal harmony made by Nilgiriepa03507003 Visitors look at a cake representing a village displayed during the 38th annual Cake Exhibition in Bangalore, India, 13 December 2012. The fair runs from 14 to 23 December.  EPA/JAGADEESH NV

Where does one find the Pentagon, a pagoda and Spider-man all under one roof? At the annual cake exhibition, of course.
  
Several imaginatively crafted cakes and sugar craft are on display at the 38th Annual Cake Exhibition at the St. Joseph’s Indian High School Grounds.

Fifty people laboured over the 16-foot Pentagon for 30,000 hours or 60 days, using 5 tonnes of sugar.

Lakshman Kanti, a baker, whose group has made six wedding cakes, sugar models of cuckoo clocks, pagodas and clowns, says that participating in an event like this is “really an honour”.

After the exhibition, organisers said, the sugar models are melted and donated to factories and to the needy.
The exhibition is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. till December 30. Entry Rs. 49 per person.

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