It appears you can do a lot more with toast than just eat it. A model of the Taj Mahal made entirely out of toast was found on a street corner in south London.
A fundraising manager, Tom McKenzie, was left astounded as he came across the bread sculpture at the end of Queens Road, Peckham.
McKenzie tweeted an image of the model, naming it the 'Toast Mahal' with the caption: "Just the Taj Mahal made of toast left on a street corner in #Peckham.”
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“I would actually really like to know…why? It was on the end of my street near Queens Rd Peckham. A culinary work of art,” he added.
The masterpiece of the Indian mausoleum appears to have been made out of bread with the crusts finely removed.
However, the person behind this work of art remains unknown .
Toast Mahal made its rounds on social media:
It didn't cost a lot of dough to build this Taj Mahal. http://t.co/XL9deiQppe
— Bob Mackin (@bobmackin) April 22, 2015
This is exactly why London is the best city on earth - somebody leaves a Taj Mahal toast, er, sculpture in Peckham http://t.co/wobDJp97o7
— Cathy Adams (@Cathman) April 22, 2015
The mystery creator of this TOAST sculpture is certainly very talented... http://t.co/P73ihKwNnk pic.twitter.com/5i1OHzU8Ea
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) April 20, 2015
This article originally appeared on London Evening Standard
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