Japanese design firm Nendos recently collaborated with Haagen-Dazs ice cream to turn the chilly dessert into a miniature village cake. These cute ice cream cakes come with a snow-covered town homes built entirely out of ice cream.
These festive ice cream cakes are perfect to serve for dessert this upcoming holiday season. These cakes come with a white vanilla base covered with in a speckled decorative layer to look like snow. Overtop is a series of cute little homes made from either strawberry or chocolate ice cream. The homes are covered with more edible white decoration to replicate the look of a town during the winter months. The idea is that the tiny houses will remind consumers of heading home for the holidays. These Haagen-Dasz cakes will be available for purchase exclusively from the brand's Paris location.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Miniature-themed Food
- Restaurants and food companies can consider creating miniature-themed food items to appeal to customers looking for unique and Instagram-worthy dishes.
- Edible Art
- Artists and chefs can explore the concept of edible art to create visually stunning and delicious food items that can be sold as luxury products.
- Food and Nostalgia
- Food companies can tap into consumers' emotional connections to childhood by creating food items that evoke feelings nostalgia, such as the Haagen-Dasz Ice Cream Villages.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Food and Beverage
- The food and beverage industry can explore creating visually-appealing and unique food items like the Haagen-Dasz Ice Cream Villages to attract customers and stand out in a highly competitive market.
- Hospitality
- Hotels and restaurants can incorporate miniaturized versions of popular local landmarks into their desserts or dishes to create a unique in-house experience for their guests.
- Gifts and Novelties
- Retailers can offer miniature-themed food items as gift options for special occasions or as novelty items that customers can purchase for fun or as collectibles.
