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Old baby cake: the Sydney patisserie that has gone viral on Chinese social media – video​on April 18, 2025 at 5:08 am

From Hong Kong and Hornsby people are popping into Sydney’s Du Plessy Pralin & Otello, which is enjoying a viral moment after content creator Max Li posted about one of its decadent creations to his 1.5 million followers. The japonaise cake, now affectionately dubbed the ‘old baby cake’, is a gluten-free hazelnut, meringue and chocolate mousse cake adorned with lorikeets in icing sugar. Happily baffled by the sharp uptick in patronage, patisserie owner Paul Adam says it’s a ‘nice cake but not that nice’The sweet story of how a chance meeting led to Australia’s ‘old baby cake’ going viral on Chinese social media Continue reading…From Hong Kong and Hornsby people are popping into Sydney’s Du Plessy Pralin & Otello, which is enjoying a viral moment after content creator Max Li posted about one of its decadent creations to his 1.5 million followers. The japonaise cake, now affectionately dubbed the ‘old baby cake’, is a gluten-free hazelnut, meringue and chocolate mousse cake adorned with lorikeets in icing sugar. Happily baffled by the sharp uptick in patronage, patisserie owner Paul Adam says it’s a ‘nice cake but not that nice’The sweet story of how a chance meeting led to Australia’s ‘old baby cake’ going viral on Chinese social media Continue reading…   Old baby cake: the Sydney patisserie that has gone viral on Chinese social media – video | Chocolate | The Guardian


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From Hong Kong and Hornsby people are popping into Sydney’s Du Plessy Pralin & Otello, which is enjoying a viral moment after content creator Max Li posted about one of its decadent creations to his 1.5 million followers. The japonaise cake, now affectionately dubbed the ‘old baby cake’, is a gluten-free hazelnut, meringue and chocolate mousse cake adorned with lorikeets in icing sugar. Happily baffled by the sharp uptick in patronage, patisserie owner Paul Adam says it’s a ‘nice cake but not that nice’

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