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In the world of desserts, the cake takes the cake. As clichéd as it may sound, it’s the sweet truth. “What can cake teach you about life? That practice mak..
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Until a few moons ago, we believed and nurtured the power of sharing meals. The gesture of slicing the cake (and other desserts) with loved ones, acquaintances and sometimes even with strangers spelt camaraderie, love, and generosity. Cut to 2021, we can’t even dream of eating a birthday cake someone has just blown all over.
Yes, the party menus in 2021 have no place for community eating and sharing. But that doesn’t mean we have to deprive ourselves of all things sweet, for individual desserts are here to save the day (and the party). “To limit the risk of exposure and maintain social distancing at gatherings, one should look at individual meals, which can be further personalised. This means there is no sharing of serving utensils as well,” shares Samantha Johnstone, Head Chef, Parlour Boutique.