Gold-grated dessert sets food record

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A day after New York City came up with a $1,000 bagel, a local restaurateur unveiled a $25,000 chocolate sundae, setting a Guinness world record for the most expensive dessert.

NEW YORK: A day after New York City came up with a $1,000 bagel, a local restaurateur unveiled a $25,000 chocolate sundae on Wednesday, setting a Guinness world record for the most expensive dessert.

Stephen Bruce, owner of Serendipity 3, partnered with luxury jeweller Euphoria New York to create the “Frrozen Haute Chocolate,” a blend of 28 cocoas, including 14 of the most expensive and exotic from around the globe.

The dessert, spelled with two Rs, is infused with 5 grams of edible 23-karat gold and served in a goblet lined with edible gold. At the base of the goblet is an 18-karat gold bracelet with 1 carat of white diamonds. The sundae is topped with whipped cream covered with more gold and a side of La Madeline au Truffle from Knipschildt Chocolatier, which sells for $2,600 a pound.

It is eaten with a gold spoon decorated with white and chocolate-coloured diamonds, which can also be taken home. “It took us a long time to experiment with all the ingredients and flavours, and more than three months were needed just to design the golden spoon,” Bruce said.