3D-Printed Pastry Molds

Dinara Kasko's Awe-Inspiring Pastries Can Now be Made at Home

Dinara Kasko is a pastry chef who makes jaw-dropping desserts that can now be replicated at home with her 3D-printed pastry molds.

Kasko makes incredible geometric treats that look more like modern art than dessert. Known for creating incredible-looking pastries like her cubic bubble dessert, Kasko now sells the molds to her desserts online. The molds come with recipes so you can impress your date with your pastry-making skills. Made out of food-grade silicone, the molds have collapsible outer shells to help preserve the integrity of the geometric shapes.

While these 3D-printed pastry molds do look incredible, they are intended for experienced bakers. That said, they offer a fun and experimental way to create something totally unique.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Food Molds - Opportunity for restaurant businesses to innovate and create unique and visually striking food items with the use of 3D-printed molds.
2. At-home Pastry-making Kits - Disruptive innovation opportunity for baking supply companies to create and market kits that provide consumers with the tools and ingredients needed to make fancy pastry creations at home.
3. Food Artistry - Opportunity for pastry chefs to explore new frontiers in food artistry by experimenting with shapes, textures and 3D designs enabled by 3D printing technology.
Industry Implications
1. Pastry-making - Pastry chefs could benefit from using 3D printing technology to create original and visually stunning pastry creations.
2. 3D Printing - 3D Printing companies can expand their offerings by tapping into the pastry-making industry and offering food-grade 3D-printed molds and other tools for pastry chefs.
3. Kitchenware - Manufacturers of kitchen tools and equipment have an opportunity to create innovative designs for 3D-printed molds and cutters that are attractive, lightweight, and durable for modern pastry chefs.

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