1. Frozen Haute
Chocolate
This $25,000 dessert is chocoholic’s dream come true! The
New York based restaurant, Serendipity 3, has made this chocolatey goodness
with 28 different types of cocoa
imported from different parts of the world, and includes 5 grams of
edible 23 carat gold. The dessert is served with whipped cream, le Madeline au
truffle shavings and a take home folden spoon with white and chocolate colored
diamonds. The base of the dessert goblet is decorated with an 18 carat diamond
and gold bracelet!
2. Three Twins Ice Cream from Kilimanjaro
This ice cream is an absolute treat not only for the rich but also the adventure lovers! The Three Twins ice cream is hand churned and made from the glacier ice of Kilimanjanro in Tanzania, and customers can climb the summit of Kilimanjaro just for a taste of this exclusive ice cream. All you have to do is pay $60,000 which includes first class airfare to Tanzania, five star accomadations, a guided climb, all the ice cream you can eat, and an organic t-shirt. Also a portion of this money goes to an African NGO.
3. The Golden Opulence Sunday dessert
Serendipity restaurant in New York will amaze you with its lavish Golden Opulence Sunday dessert, provided you are willing to pay $1000 for it. This extraordinary desert is made using a mix of Chuao chocolate, Amedei Porceleana chocolate, Tahitian vanilla bean ice cream and grande passon caviar infused with passion fruit. To top it all off, the Golden Opulence Sunday includes gold dragets and a 23k gold leaf.en Opulence Sunday at Serendipity in New York.
4. Platinum Cake
The Platinum Cake was
made for two reasons. The first being to promote platinum jewellery and the
second being to honor beautiful women especially the Japanese actress Rinko Ki Kuchi. This $130,00 cake is draped with platinum
chains,necklaces, pins, pendants and edible platinum flakes. A platinum lover’s dream come true!
5.Diamond Christmas Cake
Christmas is the
season of giving, so why don’t you brighten someone’s Christmas by getting them
the most exclusive Christmas cake in the world? In 2005, a Tokyo based pastry
chef baked a two layer hexagonal cake decorated with 223 diamonds which took 6
months to design and an extra month to make! It was put up for auction at an
exhibition Diamonds: Nature’s miracles, and was sold for 1.7 million dollars.
6. Chocolate Pudding
You must be wondering
how chocolate pudding can be on the top ten most expensive desserts list right?
Well, it can when it’s made of Biscuit Jaconde and Champagne jelly along with
dark chocolate..and then covered with an edible gold glaze and decorated with 2
carats white diamonds! Made by Chef Marc Gulbert of Lindeth Howe Country House
Hotel (England), this pudding costs a whopping $34,000!
7. Sultan's Golden Cake
It's a dish at the Ciragan Palace, a five-star
hotel in Istanbul, and it takes 72 hours to make. It includes figs, quince,
apricot and pears that have been enjoying a two-year dip in Jamaican Rum. It's
then topped with caramel, black truffles and a gold leaf. The Sultan’s Golden
Cake ($1,000).
8. The Fortress Stilt Fisherman Indulgence
This dessert at the Fortress Sri Lanka hotel
sounds amazing - it's gold leaf cassata containing mango and pomegranate with a
fisherman sculpted out of chocolate on the side. But something tells me most of
the $14,500 purchase price is going toward the 80-carat aquamarine stone the
chocolate fisherman is holding.
9. The ROX Cupcake
Along that same line of thinking is the ROX cupcake, a $150,000
bite-sized cake created for the "Glam in the City" consumer show in
Glasgow last year. It's an average cupcake, but it's sprinkled with diamonds.
10. Strawberries Arnaud
Strawberries and
cream is just another substitute for heaven honestly, and I’m sure if they cost
1.4 million dollars, they must be heaven itself! The Arnaud’s restaurant in New
Orleans offers this slice of heaven. These strawberries are soaked in wine
worth $25,000 and served with whipped cream, mint and with a 4.7 carat purple
diamond, 18 carat rose gold and 79 carats diamond ring. Yup, definitely heaven!
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