Saturday, December 17, 2011
Lemon Cloud dessert, enhanced by lemon & bergamot fragrance, by chef Joredi Roca
Jordi Roca is the youngest of the Roca brothers, owners of Celler de Can Roca, one of the best restaurants in Spain. He is the pastry chef, and his desserts based on popular fragances like Eternity, Tresor or Carolina Herrera are famous.
Lemon Cloud is now a stand-alone fragrance available online, inspired by his depicted dessert!
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Jordi Roca is the youngest of the Roca brothers, owners of Celler de Can Roca, one of the best restaurants in Spain. He is the pastry chef, and his desserts based on popular fragances like Eternity, Tresor or Carolina Herrera are famous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the additional info MJ! It would be lovely to actually dine at Celler de Can Roca. It's been years since I were last in Spain...(*mental note: to remedy!*)
ReplyDeleteAs I watched him prepare this the first thing that came to mind was Eau de Fleurs de Cedrat. I hope this culinary trend really takes off!
ReplyDeleteWow! Is he a magician, or what??
ReplyDeleteQl,
ReplyDeleteexcellent thought! Indeed it's a trend on the rise. :-)
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ReplyDeletewhen he made that imitation apricot in the beginning I was going "wow" myself. It looks so real!