
Source: WHIP SUGAR (@YuicihiroG) - image used with permission
Pikachu & friends celebrate Xmas in Japanese icing cookie artists’ adorable macaron & cookie creation
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Husband and wife icing cookie artist duo WHIP SUGAR (@YuicihiroG) have been sharing their homemade icing cookies on Twitter and YouTube for some time now. A few of our grape Japan readers may recall seeing their creations inspired by characters from Animal Crossing and Studio Ghibli films.
Pokémon Creations
WHIP SUGAR is also very fond of Pokémon, and often like to make creations like these cute Psyduck sweets.
The Christmas season often provides Pokémon inspiration for the couple. For example, look at what they made last year:
Pika Pika Christmas atop a Giant macaron
Now, for Christmas 2021, WHIP SUGAR has whipped up an even more adorable piece featuring icing cookies of not just Pikachu but his "friends" Pichu and Raichu as well. New for 2021, the composite creation features the now-trending tunkaron (also known as "fat macaron" or "fatcaron") originating in Korea.
Reproduced with permission from WHIP SUGAR (@YuicihiroG)
"Pika Pika Christmas atop a giant macaron?⚡ We made cute and tasty Pikachu & friends?"
Reproduced with permission from WHIP SUGAR (@YuicihiroG)
Pichu, Pikachu and Raichu are wearing cute Santa hats and capes as they decorate a Christmas tree. The whole scene takes place on a snowy icing bed atop a festive pink tunkaron decorated with red and green beads and a plate with Merry Christmas engraved on it.
You can appreciate how it was made and all the details in this video:
If you'd like to see more amazing sugar and icing cookie creations, follow WHIP SUGAR on Twitter and YouTube.