Anyone know where to get edible pearls?

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By d. on Sunday, May 21, 2000 - 6:17 pm: Edit Post

For making wedding cakes with pearl strands and individual loose pearls. Was wondering if such a product exists? It seems such a waste to be placing pearls onto a wedding cake and then having to pick them all off right before service. I will do a search to see what turns up.


By W.DeBord on Sunday, May 21, 2000 - 6:44 pm: Edit Post

d. I've never seen them if they do. I resently made them for a Mother's day cake. I used gum paste, found them to be very fast and easy to make. Just a thought...


By Raine on Sunday, May 21, 2000 - 7:58 pm: Edit Post

Yes they do make them, but I can't remember where to order them from, I'll try to find for you. But I will warn you the are very expensive. It was easier just to use regular string pearls,and the edible ones I saw were trashy looking. Definately not worth the money.


By Sunny on Wednesday, August 29, 2001 - 6:21 am: Edit Post

D, there is now a pearl making mold you can purchase. It comes in two sizes. just press the fondant in a "pop" out a string of pearls.


By Chef.LA on Wednesday, August 29, 2001 - 5:22 pm: Edit Post

I'm not touching this one.


By TMarta on Thursday, August 30, 2001 - 5:05 pm: Edit Post

Sweet Celebrations, formerly Maid of Scandinavia, sells edible pearls and pearl luster to , supposedly, make them look real. You can get their catalog by going to www.sweetc.com


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