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Adding fresh flowers to a cake is a beautiful way to decorate it for special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, or other celebrations. However, it is important to ensure that the flowers are safe for consumption and have not been treated with any chemicals or pesticides. Here's how to add fresh flowers to a cake: 1. Choose edible flowers: Use only flowers that are edible and safe for consumption. Some examples of edible flowers include roses, lavender, violets, pansies, and marigolds. Avoid using flowers that are toxic or have been treated with pesticides or other chemicals. 2. Clean the flowers: Rinse the flowers gently with cool water to remove any dirt, insects, or debris. Be careful not to damage the petals or stems. 3. Prepare the cake: Bake and decorate your cake as desired. Make sure that the surface of the cake is smooth and clean before adding the flowers. 4. Select the flowers for decoration: Choose flowers that match the color scheme or theme of your cake. You can use whole flowers or petals depending on the design you want. 5. Place the flowers on the cake: Carefully arrange the flowers on the cake, using small pieces of floral wire or toothpicks to secure them in place. Make sure that the flowers are not touching the cake directly, as some flowers may contain sap or moisture that could damage the frosting or cause the cake to become soggy. 6. Store the cake: Store the cake in a cool, dry place until ready to serve. If the cake needs to be refrigerated, cover it with a cake dome or plastic wrap to prevent the flowers from wilting. Remember that not all flowers are safe for consumption, so it is important to do your research before adding them to your cake. If you are not sure whether a flower is edible, it's best to err on the side of caution and avoid using it.
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