Watch: Chef makes Sacred Trident from ‘Aquaman’ out of chocolate

Internet users have been blown away by this creation.

We all love watching food videos. Even though we don’t try our hand at making a dish, it always gives us great pleasure to see something delicious being cooked. In one such eye-catching video, a pastry chef is seen making the sacred trident from the film ‘Aquaman’ using only chocolate.

In a video posted on Instagram by chef Amaury Guichon, he can be seen making the unique creation from scratch. The video shows in detail how he makes Trishul using chocolates from different states. He creates each part, from largest to smallest, using chocolate and molds. To make his creation even more realistic, he paints it with edible spray as the video progresses and carefully assembles each component. In addition, the pastry chef also designs jellyfish in a similar fashion. He describes the fish in such a way that it looks nothing less than real.

The caption of the video reads, “Chocolate Trident! I love how the jellyfish swim around it.” Since being shared, the video has garnered over 7.4 million views and 6.3 lakh likes.

Watch the video here:

Internet users have been blown away by this creation. Many took to social media platforms to express their amusement. One user wrote, “When I saw the trident I was thinking “too easy for Amaury…” and then he goes on and makes the most amazing jellyfish ever.”

Another user said, “Is there anything you can’t make with chocolate, your skills are so impressive.”

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A third user said, “My husband and I watched your show so I’m so happy I finally found your IG page! You make such beautiful and creative chocolate art!!!”

Another user said, “You are out of this world.”

“Wow. I never cease to amaze, you truly are an incredible artist,” another person commented.

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