Japanese Zen Rock Garden Made from Sweets Looks Good Enough to Eat

Combing two great Japanese traditions — Zen and candy — this most elegantly designed Shinan-ji Temple Rock Garden by  Tomonori Saito is an edible, green-fingered treat. Taking its name from a fictional temple, the tiny taste-bud teasers have been made to mimic the likes of rock and sand, crafted from delights such as black sesame seeds and sugar. Don’t try to eat the rake though, that’s real wood.

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