Minimalist Korean-style cakes a blessing for pandemic-hit bakers


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Hanis Batrisyia, 23 (left) and Noor Azwar, 23 (right) frosting their minimalist cakes. Photos: Bernama

The Korean minimalist cake trend that has taken over the country has turned out to be a blessing in disguise for bakers affected by the pandemic.

Korean-style cakes with their clean and simple designs are so pretty and instagram worthy, making them social media trends of late.

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