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This Sharp Cheddar Cupcake Shows that Cheese and Sugar Belong Together

Alison Riede, the winner of the Food Network's wildly popular show Cupcake Wars, crafted this Sharp Cheddar Cupcake with Candied Pecan Topping and Honey Blue Cheese Frosting to secure her victory. This Sharp Cheddar Cupcake confirms that cheese and sugar really do go hand in hand.

This excessive cupcake is comprised of a classic vanilla cupcake spiked with a hefty helping of aged cheddar. Already getting off to a naughty start, this darling dessert reaches new heights of decadence as it is topped with candied pecans and a hefty swirl of Honey Blue Cheese Frosting. Alison Riede then threw all caution to the wind and garnished her masterpiece with a cheddar cheese crisp and an intact candied pecan.

Rich, sweet and savory, this Sharp Cheddar Cupcake with Candied Pecan Topping and Honey Blue Cheese Frosting more than lives up to its lengthy name and that's saying something.
Trend Themes
1. Savory Desserts - There is an opportunity for bakeries to offer unconventional, sweet-and-savory dessert options like the Sharp Cheddar Cupcake.
2. Cheese Infusions - There is an opportunity for cheese companies to create novelty, cheese-infused products in addition to traditional dairy products.
3. Unconventional Flavor Combinations - There is an opportunity for food and beverage companies to experiment with new, unexpected flavor pairings like Cheddar and Blue Cheese frosting.
Industry Implications
1. Bakery - Bakeries can take advantage of the trend towards unconventional desserts and introduce innovative recipes like the Sharp Cheddar Cupcake.
2. Cheese Production - Companies in the cheese industry can capitalize on the demand for unconventional cheese flavors and create new offerings with unique ingredients.
3. Food and Beverage - Food and beverage companies can experiment with new flavor combinations to create unusual yet flavorful products like Cheddar and Blue Cheese frosting.

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