He made it art because he wants to convince people to buy it since he has that kind of talent he wants to show his talent while hes getting money he wants people to eat it he made it art so people will be amazed and probably buy it yeah idk what i jist meant there might ecen repeated what i just said since english isnt my mother tounge so excuse me
Totally unrelated but imagine you were offering plastic surgery to people. That's basically saying "hey try out our new plastic surgery, your boing's could use some help". I could see two situation that can happen here
@@sidlomboy9210 only like beggars see "the like is the candy" he actually means, one piece of candy in the video is the candy he gets because his mom said only one, even though these are all equally medium-large candies.
Spaghetti neden birtek türklere özgü olduğunu düşünüyorsun ki bu kabalığın. Çok yanlış bu düşünce. Örneğin yüz ölçümüne ve nüfusa oranla dünyadaki en büyük suç oranı amerikada ama onlara iyi diyorlar. Türkler gerçekten sıcak kanlılar ama gerçekten türk kültürüne göre yetişmisse. O atatürk dönemi kadınlar ve adamlar ne kadar şık ve asil. Şuan eğitim seviyesi düştüğü için böyle ama bunun türk ya da başka biryerli olmakla alakası yok
Spaghetti kalabalık bir yerde yaşıyorsan doğaldır. Fareler gibi düşün üredikçe birbirlerini yerler. İnsanlarda üredikçe eğitimsizleşiyor. Hindistan gibi, çin gibi vahşileşiliyor..
it looks cool and delicious but it would be a waste of a masterpiefe if we ate it but its also a big waste to not eat it cause it was meant to be eaten
They are so beautiful I feel like I wouldn’t be able to eat them😂 EDIT: I don’t know why everyone replied to this comment with the alphabet...but okay then😂 Did anybody else notice that they missed the letter “N”?
Wow, these are absolutely beautiful. My only problem would be, I wouldn't want to eat it. I would buy as many as I could just to watch them make them because it really is a work of art and so that I could put them in a special storage container of some kind and display them for others to enjoy it too. Seriously, I wish I had talent like that to be able to make them so easily the way he does or at least he makes it look easy. But yeah, even though it's a very short video, I enjoyed watching this and would love to be able to get one somehow.
Japanese candy art doesn't use many color It use color only white,black(sometimes use red) And Japanese it is more speedy I'm Japanese college student I hope you understand real Japanese candy art🍬🍬
"The original form of amezaiku was first seen in 8th century Kyoto, after it was imported from China. Amezaiku was then further refined during the arrival of Spanish and Portuguese cultural influences, later on in the 16th century."
Sude Turkmen Well I'm not sure where it's from originally but it has been around for so long, this thing has always been considered a traditional confectionery. But, it seems Japanese are the one who made them really popular so people usually only know Japan's Ameizaku, not the other countries including Turkey. It might be actually from Turkey (or not, idk), but in the end it is still considered as japanese traditional candies too, and Indonesian's too...and probably other countries too.
arayala kirk from what i see origins of this candy art in Turkey dates to the Ottoman empire which is 13th century. China dates the candy art back to the 8th century. Happy for you to find new info if it corrects me though
leyla Canbolat It originated from China lol. There's a high chance the Japanese were inspired by China, as most of their culture is, from language to traditional outfits and many more. The same thing may have been created in different countries, China and Turkey, separately on their own... more than one person can come up with similar ideas, you know.