Drop Cake Just Got Catified

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Does it get any more adorable than this?

Foodies will remember the Japanese water rain drop cake that had so many people ooh-ing and ahh-ing over on social media -- it looked like a cross between a silicone breast implant and an impossibly gorgeous edible delight.

Trust a real artist to transform an already incredible concept into something adorable and kitten-like; however, Rocket News 24 reports that Kinseiken's mizu Shingen mochi has been transformed from its original version into a kitten by Twitter user Mithiruka.

Check it out (below):

According to Rocket News 24, Mithiruka used a recipe for the water cake that was posted on a Japanese cooking site called Cookpad; however, they used a silicone mold that they purchased from a MUJI store in order to make sure the cake took on this whimsical form.

We just think it is so inventive and cute!

Do you think you'd prefer to eat this cake in its original form, or in its feline form?

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Does it get any more adorable than this?

Foodies will remember the Japanese water rain drop cake that had so many people ooh-ing and ahh-ing over on social media -- it looked like a cross between a silicone breast implant and an impossibly gorgeous edible delight.

Trust a real artist to transform an already incredible concept into something adorable and kitten-like; however, Rocket News 24 reports that Kinseiken's mizu Shingen mochi has been transformed from its original version into a kitten by Twitter user Mithiruka.

Check it out (below):

According to Rocket News 24, Mithiruka used a recipe for the water cake that was posted on a Japanese cooking site called Cookpad; however, they used a silicone mold that they purchased from a MUJI store in order to make sure the cake took on this whimsical form.

We just think it is so inventive and cute!

Do you think you'd prefer to eat this cake in its original form, or in its feline form?

The Japanese Rain Drop Cake Just Got Catified

Does it get any more adorable than this?

Foodies will remember the Japanese water rain drop cake that had so many people ooh-ing and ahh-ing over on social media -- it looked like a cross between a silicone breast implant and an impossibly gorgeous edible delight.

Trust a real artist to transform an already incredible concept into something adorable and kitten-like; however, Rocket News 24 reports that Kinseiken's mizu Shingen mochi has been transformed from its original version into a kitten by Twitter user Mithiruka.

Check it out (below):

According to Rocket News 24, Mithiruka used a recipe for the water cake that was posted on a Japanese cooking site called Cookpad; however, they used a silicone mold that they purchased from a MUJI store in order to make sure the cake took on this whimsical form.

We just think it is so inventive and cute!

Do you think you'd prefer to eat this cake in its original form, or in its feline form?