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Do Japanese people actually eat the candy or is it just for display?
ОтветитьThey look so beautiful and realistic
ОтветитьThis is amazing art.
ОтветитьThanks for keeping this art form alive.
ОтветитьThis dude is so good . The detail , mixed with the painting skills make it perfect
ОтветитьStunning
ОтветитьWe see it where do we buy it?
ОтветитьToo Bonnie!
ОтветитьIs the sugar base potato or rice? I remember as a kid eating that pliable sugar. It’s sold in jars .
ОтветитьSo beautiful.The Japanese are such an amazing culture.Their love,their need for perfection is inspiring.
ОтветитьIt would break my heart to eat that art
Ответитьhopefully their hands are clean,
no offense,
that would be another reason for the buyer doesn't want to eat it probably..
is there any way you can learn this ? it looks amazing!
ОтветитьThey lying Mexicans been having those elote, sandía, and mango shaped paletas con Chile for centuries so gtfo!!
ОтветитьI love everything about Japan
ОтветитьThe Japanese value for things that are beautiful and yet ephemeral is called "wabi-sabi," you will often hear them say it about something that makes them both happy and sad at the same time. You might think of it as nostalgia except that it can apply to things that you still, at the present moment, have or are experiencing, not just things in the past.
ОтветитьPlease don~t show your art in publicly because chiness make copy and strating fake candys
ОтветитьMizu Ame
ОтветитьWhat does it taste like tho?
ОтветитьThat's not just skill but Love from the heart.
ОтветитьAnother incredible art from those amazing Japanese !!!
ОтветитьYou are go to got talent show
ОтветитьSo beautiful
ОтветитьCaNDy.. ohh yes... everyone loves it :p
ОтветитьOkay, this is beautiful. This may be candy, but it's pure art.
ОтветитьUsually of animals, birds and fish.
Wait
I would never eat it because it's so pretty
ОтветитьYeah, I would definitely keep these on display instead of eating them, they're just too beautiful to eat. I can't believe just how real he makes them look, it really is crazy. I wish I had even a fraction of his talent.
ОтветитьList of difficulty level:
1. easy
2. Intermediate
3. Hard.
4. Demi God
5. Japanese.......
I would love any of these pieces as glass sculptures to display, they’re so detailed and gorgeous
ОтветитьI learned how to make candy art but I normally make like mushrooms or trees and fruit but this, this is on a whole other level-
ОтветитьAnimals, birds and fish.....so birds and fish aren't animals?
ОтветитьAnd I think my cotton candy lollipops were extreme.....
ОтветитьI think I’ve never seen transparent candy like that before
ОтветитьI made the fish once and it was the same only the colord part was blue
ОтветитьLOVING it so much but could we get some glove action
ОтветитьBeautiful as some lovely goldfish holding the hot candy with bare hands omg it will be very hot I suggest them to wear rubber gloves
ОтветитьIM PRE SI O NAN TE!!!!
ОтветитьI legit wish I could try this in america
ОтветитьI think I'm only intrested in the candy
Ответитьwho else just wants to eat it as it was at the start
ОтветитьWith all of the time and effort they put into making the candy, how much do they cost?
Ответитьそれ和あとやんぢと呼びます or maybe should I call Japanese art candy
ОтветитьI can imagine myself having a bunch of these in my house and just getting hungry one day ang going around too all of them taking a bite of each
ОтветитьJapanese are perfectionist when it comes to their work.Originals. and best quality..
ОтветитьI respect painstaking work
ОтветитьI WOULDN’T EVEN EAT IT
ОтветитьWow!!!!
ОтветитьI saw japanese art candy in my dream and i searched it up this is the exact video from my dream... and ive never watched this video... im confused
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