It looks like a pretty paperweight, it’s called ‘Raindrop’, it’s sorta kawaii, and the farthest thing you’d think from a mithai, and I’ll go out on a limb to say, it’s going to sweep the Diwali sweets awards this season.
Designed by celebrated Bangkok-based Thai patissier Dej Kewkacha, at the behest of Sage & Saffron-founder Aditi Dugar, this edible enigma promises to make the Mumbai-based gourmet catering service a gifting go-to this festival season.
Kewkacha has imagined six variants of the confection, wherein each glassy palm-sized dome contains a different flower in the centre: sakura, orchid, jasmine, and rose among them. Rendered as a 3D floral jelly, the Raindrop, that the chronically online will remember as a viral Japanese food trend from 2016, is a visual knockout that warrants the disclaimer that it can (and should) be eaten.