While
looking through some old photos the other day, I found this particular
picture of my gingerbread family! A handmade Christmas present, about 10 years
ago now.
My Gingerbread Family C. 2004 |
I
intend for this blog to not only share my own handmade creations, but also the
handmade creations of others. A few weeks ago I was at The Handmade Show in
Melbourne, and came across some absolutely stunning 'gingerbread'.
Traditional Hungarian Honey Bread |
These little beauties are handmade by
Edit at Art On Honey. They not only
look amazing, they are also delicious (yes I did actually eat one!) I asked
Edit for a little more background; She explained that this type of gingerbread
is a Hungarian tradition actually called honey bread. Usually these they are
considered more of a keepsake than something to scoff down with a cup of tea!
Amazing Handmade Edibles |
The biscuits became a symbol of love and the best way of courting. Traditionally people keep this dough forever like you would a card. They can even still be eaten after years because of the honey. (However Edit is bound by health and safety laws to provide a best before by date!)
You can still find honey bread in Hungarian town markets. Many of the decorations in Hungary are simpler, sometimes they come with mirror in the middle of the dough. Edit’s works are different, combining the honey bread with traditional Hungarian embroidery designs, called Kalocsai.
Stunning Personalised Wedding Bonbonniere |
Edit can make you some delightful treats to order for your special occasion too, she has made them for wedding bonbonniere gifts, personalising them with the bride and grooms name and date (I would have loved to have these at our wedding) she will even ship overseas. See the Art On Honey Facebook Page for more information.
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