Computer Cake

Some people ask us to tell more about Russian cuisine.

So today here we have an example of Russian cuisine made by guys from saechka.ru - the computer cake.

That’s a cake in a form of a real desktop without an upper cover, so you can see all the electronic stuff and then you can taste it.

russian computer cake

These are components on pre compilation stage. You can clearly see something that would be a cooler.





russian computer cake

This is one of inside computer cards. Is it a sound card or a video one?

russian computer cake

That’s the second.

russian computer cake

Here they started to build up the whole pc.

russian computer cake

Making some more hardware adjustments.

russian computer cake

And finally - a computer!

 

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    14 Responses to “Computer Cake”

    1. DECA 4211 says:

      Ok, but… does it is a mac or a PC?

      Great article¡¡¡

    2. dryu says:

      Oh, those geeky weird russians :)

    3. Alexander says:

      I like this idea for cake - it reminds me of building gingerbread houses as a school kid during the holiday season. I think its good to remind us that there’s plenty of atypical cuisine in Russia, just like any other good country.

    4. lenny says:

      Brilliant idea, all computers should be made of cake - there won’t be any problems with recycling.

    5. Evgeny says:

      Where’s the case?

    6. Sasha says:

      That looks nasty, this is by no means russian cusine my freind.

      Russian cusine is Borcsh, Chebureki, Kvas, Samogon, Sala, Blini.

    7. SASHA: Wow, that is classic Russian gibberish. None of the food you mention is Russian, it all was stolen from other countries. And most of the world thinks all the things you mentioned are nasty. That’s why you don’t find Borshcht restaurants in China but you find Chinese restaurants in Paris.

    8. nhip says:

      Eh, origins of food is allways blurry. Any national identity of food is purely emotional and has nothing to do with true origins or stealing” from other countries. Recipes are not intellectual property of any nation.

      Example:

      A Pizza-kind thing came to italy from the greeks, while americans modified and popularized it to what is what is now worldwide know as pizza.

    9. dRE says:

      “And most of the world thinks all the things you mentioned are nasty”

      F*ck you and your stupid world! Who cares if Russian cuisine is not popular in the world?! It’s popular in Russia and that’s fine with us. And that food is million times tastier than your shitty american fast-food garbage, which is turning your ridiculous society into fat-ass look-a-likes.

    10. Novak says:

      shhhh dRE the more fat fuken yanks there are mate the sooner the kunts will sink their cuntry into the fecken ocean and we can all be free. :D

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