What is a cake? A self-contained confectionery creation or the ornate descendant of the cake? There is no exact date of origin of the cake as we are used to seeing it today. Complex constructions of several layers of cakes, soaked and intricately decorated, began to be practised by confectioners relatively recently, not earlier than the 18th century.
Runway cake
The most expensive cake was a gift from an Arab sheikh for his daughter. The cake is 1.8 metres long and weighs 450 kg. All the figures are edible and decorated with precious stones. In total there are about 4000 precious stones. Also in the cake built in a screen on which showed a fashion show.
Cost 75 million dollars.
The cake for the National Gay Wedding Show
A national gay wedding show has commissioned a 1.5 metre cake with 8 tiers decorated with over 2000 diamonds.
At a cost of $52 million.
Pirate Fantasy Cake
The edible part of the cake was made of layers of chocolate in different flavors such as pumpkin and lemon, while the ship itself was filled with diamonds and precious jewellery.
Cost $35 million.
Devorah Rose's Diamond Gala Cake
The cake was made by the creator of the show ‘The King Pastry Chef’. There is nothing special about the culinary product itself, its value increased when it was decorated with jewellery made of precious stones.
It's worth $30 million.
A luxurious Bridal Show
The cake was made in honour of Bridal's luxury show. It was decorated with gold flakes and lots of diamonds
Cost $20 million.
Cake advert for platinum
The cake was created as an advertisement for jewellery. The jewellery was made of platinum chains, bracelets, pendants, pendants.
The cost was $130,000.
Princess Diana's wedding cake
The cake itself was an English cupcake decorated with the initials of the newlyweds and sugar doves. A piece of this cake can still be bought at auction for a tidy sum.
It's worth $40,000.