toilet paper

Malaysian café makes ‘toilet paper roll’ cakes

Even pastry-making in the wake of coronavirus

A pastry Chef, Gabriel Pang Yue Ken, 26 years old, was inspired by the toilet paper shortage on the supermarket shelves caused by panic buying, due to the coronavirus pandemic, to make cakes resembling rolls of toilet paper.

He works in a cafè in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia where they sell these funny cakes. They are made of chocolate inside and are flying off the bakery shelves just as quickly as the pandemic panic-buying of paper rolls in the early days of the pandemic.

These funny and delicious cakes are sold for $6 and are in hot demand with dozens of requests each day.

Source gulfnews.com

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