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Published January 31, 2024

These cakes are fire! "Burn-Away" cakes are the latest sweet trend

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burn away cake by cakesbynams via TikTok.Instagram

This is just plain cool!

An Ontario baker's cakes have gone viral for how cool they burn.

The "Burn-away" cakes have been getting much attention on social media lately, and for good reason.

A "burn-away cake" looks like your standard confection until you light the above image on fire, and a new image is revealed, with no damage done anywhere else.

The technique has been around for a little while, but a Markham women's creations have been a huge hit.

Namaya Navaratnarajah, who posts her creations as @cakesbynams, has taken the trend to a new level with her traditional and pop culture creations, including a "Mean Girls" theme.

@cakesbynams #meangirls #burnawaycake #reginageorge ♬ original sound - Emilia Barth

The Hunger Games is one of my favourite.

@cakesbynams Replying to @demi-leigh pls tell me you see what i was trying to do w this #hungergames #balladofsongbirdsandsnakes ♬ The Hanging Tree - from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes - Rachel Zegler

And let's take a trip to Hogwart's.

@cakesbynams “dumbledore asked calmly” #harrypotter #burnawaycake ♬ Hedwig's Theme - John Williams

And, of course, Taylor Swift has a "Reputation."

@cakesbynams Replying to @Liz EP if this goes viral can taylor give me tickets to the eras tour #taylorswift #reputation #erastour #taylorsversion ♬ glow up challenge - spencer

Feature image from @cakesbynams viaTikTok/Instagram

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