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Bengaluru’s ‘Annual Cake Fair’ entries in pictures will leave you awestruck

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Christmas and New Years being right around the corner folks have already begun the preparations, the expectations to ring in the new year are even higher. And no celebration is complete without a cake.

Bengaluru, out of all the places, is heading the baton and is currently hosting its 42nd Annual Cake Show 2016-17 organised by National Consumer Fair (NCF) and the exhibits are a treat to the eyes and taste buds, both. Check out!!

London Tower bridge

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  Chinese dragon
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Aladdin and friends

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 Jack and the Beanstalk

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Tanjore painting 

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 Cookie doll house

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 Pixel – beads wedding cake

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 Victorian gown from the era

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 Peacock beautiful

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Royal Rajasthan – a colourful Wedding Cake

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 Secret Santa and Christmas gift

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 Nefertiti

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Yellow sports car

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 Cupcake Dalmatian

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Bridging the two (bride and groom wedding cake)

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Chess evolution

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