It's a weird shape to mold chocolate into.
@38beem,Korea a Japanese Twitter user -- in an effort to make a chocolatey gift for Valentine's Day -- created what seems to be a manhole cover set into a sidewalk out of chocolate.
SEE ALSO: Japanese engineers repaired this monster of a sinkhole in 48 hoursHe documented the process on Twitter:
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
First, he produced a silicone mold for the manhole cover, then filled it with chocolate.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The asphalt is made with cookie bits infused with edible bamboo charcoal, and @38beem used less butter than recommended to give the cookies a dry, stone-like appearance.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The chocolate manhole is 1/6th the size of the real thing, according to @38beem. @38beem used cocoa powder to simulate rust.
Nobody really knows why he's created a manhole cover as a Valentine's Day gift, though. @38beem's attempt to channel April O'Neil has appealed to some people, but others couldn't get past its absurdity.
"How do you feel if you get it as Valentine's Day chocolate?" one user said.
Another user said: "It's too realistic; I don't feel like eating it."
[h/t RocketNews24]
Topics X/Twitter
BYD launches first model featuring Huawei’s assisted driving tech · TechNodeAll the media companies that have licensing deals with OpenAI (so far)SpaceX launches Starlink Mini, a smaller satellite internet antennaApple delays AI features in Europe because of DMA regulationsGaode Map launches industry's first online cycling map of China · TechNodeWalmart+ Week robot vacuum deals: A few hidden gemsJustice Department convicts five men for running a huge illegal streaming serviceHow to watch 'Problemista' at home: When will the A24 film be streaming?Wow, NASA spacecraft spotted lightning in Jupiter stormTop Chinese smartphone brand suspends its foldable phone line: report · TechNodeThere's a massive cyclone on UranusSpaceX launches Starlink Mini, a smaller satellite internet antennaIntel China announces the expansion of its Chengdu packaging and testing facility · TechNodeJustice Department convicts five men for running a huge illegal streaming serviceOlympic champion Zheng Qinwen reportedly set to become Audi brand ambassador · TechNodeSaturn once again reigns supreme with most moonsThe planets Venus and Mars are amazing in June, and you should look upTurkey vs. Portugal 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for freeTurkey vs. Portugal 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for freeWalmart+ Week robot vacuum deals: A few hidden gems Peel Sessions by Jonathan Gharraie Introducing Our Summer Issue! by The Paris Review Epic Battles, Boring Idiots, Paper Clips: Happy Monday! by The Paris Review Electrical Banana by Nicole Rudick Perfume, Pikes, and Parsing by The Paris Review Coitus More Ferarum in Game of Thrones (NSFW) Sheila Heti on How Should a Person Be? by Thessaly La Force What We’re Loving: Toomer, Kusama, and Train by The Paris Review Best free AI courses in June 2025 Reading Dogs, Biblical Judges, Myers This Saturday: Help St. Marks Books Relocate by The Paris Review Home to Darkness: An Interview with Playwright Tom Murphy by Belinda McKeon Salinger Foods, Austen Portraits by The Paris Review What We’re Loving: Giant Dollhouses, Literary Art, Sade by The Paris Review Subversive Chic: Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada by Katherine Bernard Webb telescope's photo of Saturn looks really weird. Here's why. Dear Don Draper by Adam Wilson Watch: The Mosaic Man of the East Village by Sadie Stein What We’re Loving: Gardens, Riches, and Kidneys by The Paris Review See You There: Paris Review at the Strand, Tomorrow! by Sadie Stein
2.3116s , 8196.7890625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Korea】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network