Flowers On Cakes

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cakefort Posted 10 May 2010 , 12:33am
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Do you always remove fondant/gumpaste flowers before cutting a wedding cake? What the cake has many small flowers all over? Do you remove them all first?

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cakemom42 Posted 10 May 2010 , 1:00am
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Depends ... if they are on wires yes.. it not they can be eaten but generally don't taste that well... Now if you buy gumpaste flowers becareful as some will say "not for consumption"...

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cakefort Posted 10 May 2010 , 1:09am
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Originally Posted by cakemom42

Depends ... if they are on wires yes.. it not they can be eaten but generally don't taste that well... Now if you buy gumpaste flowers becareful as some will say "not for consumption"...




They are small Wilton fondant petals...no wires. I think even gumpaste is edible, just not tasty.

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cakemom42 Posted 10 May 2010 , 1:18am
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You should be ok then :0)

Gumpaste is edible :0)

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