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]]>Tasty decided to take the key characteristics of each Zodiac sign and match them with fitting deserts. For example, romantic, nostalgic and family-oriented Cancer should have giant peanut butter cup as their favorite treat while joyful, charming and artistic Libra should dig in on pina colada cupcakes.
To make things even more interesting, Tasty also provided recipes for each dessert.
Check out the video below.
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]]>In “I Draw, You Cook,” kids draw an imaginary dessert and present them to two of Tasty’s chefs. Then the chefs have to compete against each other and recreate the dessert. The kids who drew the dish then decide which chef came closer to their vision of the meal.
The last episode of the show saw 9-year-old girl Lynnea drawing a unicorn dish with Tasty’s Alix and Rie trying to recreate the magic of their drawing. Did they manage to do so? Check out in the video below.
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]]>The post Your Favorite Dessert Based on Your Zodiac Sign appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Tasty decided to take the key characteristics of each Zodiac sign and match them with fitting deserts. For example, romantic, nostalgic and family-oriented Cancer should have giant peanut butter cup as their favorite treat while joyful, charming and artistic Libra should dig in on pina colada cupcakes.
To make things even more interesting, Tasty also provided recipes for each dessert.
Check out the video below.
The post Your Favorite Dessert Based on Your Zodiac Sign appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Chefs Turn Kids’ Imaginary Unicorn Dessert into a Real Dish appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>In “I Draw, You Cook,” kids draw an imaginary dessert and present them to two of Tasty’s chefs. Then the chefs have to compete against each other and recreate the dessert. The kids who drew the dish then decide which chef came closer to their vision of the meal.
The last episode of the show saw 9-year-old girl Lynnea drawing a unicorn dish with Tasty’s Alix and Rie trying to recreate the magic of their drawing. Did they manage to do so? Check out in the video below.
The post Chefs Turn Kids’ Imaginary Unicorn Dessert into a Real Dish appeared first on TettyBetty.
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