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Akihiro Mizuuchi turns melted chocolate into edible Lego bricks

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurJune 25, 2015Updated:July 7, 20172 Mins Read
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Edible Chocolate Lego Bricks by Akihiro Mizuuchi
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Colorful Lego bricks and delicious chocolates have nothing in common, but Japanese designer Akihiro Mizuuchi has cleverly connected both in form of edible chocolate Lego bricks. These edible Lego bricks are created by pouring melted white, milk and dark chocolates into specific molds, cooling them off, and then popping out delicious Lego pieces.

These chocolate bricks are even functional, as the artist has created few adorable teddies out of these savory building blocks. Like conventional Lego units, these chocolaty bricks also feature circular nubs and underside grooves so that these pieces easily stacked over one another.

With your DIY chocolate Legos you can create anything from abstract sculptures to animal figures, exploring your inner nerd. But be careful of temperature within your room, as high temperature may melt your construction. Nevertheless, these Lego chocolates are perfect to satisfy both nerd and sweet tooth.

Edible Chocolate Lego Bricks by Akihiro Mizuuchi
Melted chocolate is poured into molds, cooled of and finally pulled out in form of Lego bricks
Edible Chocolate Lego Bricks by Akihiro Mizuuchi
Other flavors can also be used to create these edible Legos
Culinary teddies created with these chocolate Lego pieces
Culinary teddies created with these chocolate Lego pieces
Edible Chocolate Lego Bricks by Akihiro Mizuuchi
You can create any thing from animal figures to abstract sculptures, using these chocolate bricks

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Monika is a young blogger, who likes sharing her opinion about trending consumer products and gadgets. When she is not educating readers with her writings, she’s most likely educating herself by reading her favorite stuff. She also has love for creativity and music.

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