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Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

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Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

The coronavirus outbreak has broken out abroad, and the number of infections in France continues to rise, and French pastry chefs have made coronavirus desserts with chocolate

The graphics of the new crown virus have been depicted, and I did not expect that the French pastry chef would make this intimidating virus into a dessert, let's see what this is all about.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Virus Model)

The new chocolates introduced by the master chocolatier look exactly like the coronavirus in the first picture, which is exquisite and mouth-watering.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Viral chocolate)

The master chocolatier was Jean François Prey, a well-known pastry chef in the area, who had his own dessert shop and was on a street named after the famous French microbiologist Louis Pasteur.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

Although people are panicked by the virus, Pre believes that humanity will eventually find a way to resist the virus. Instead of worrying about it every day, it is better to relax your mind. And he saw that the virus shown in the news was very "beautiful", so he came up with the idea of using it as a prototype to make chocolate.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

After several trials, Prey made the final product, a chocolate with the same filling as traditional Easter egg-shaped chocolate, with a layer of pure dark chocolate and dotted with red fragments made of coagulated syrup, which looks like a coronavirus from a distance or up close.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

Although this chocolate looks a little scary, at present, this chocolate has sold four pieces. Pre said he didn't expect the chocolate to sell much either, it was just a personal expression. After all, seeing such a virus, it still takes a little courage to really dare to eat it.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

Do you dare to eat? It is estimated that when you see it, you are a little scared when you think of the virus! Washing hands and paying attention to hygiene every day is the top priority in the fight against the virus, but some people have started a "crooked idea"

According to the British "Daily Star", ladbible website and other media recently reported, on March 11, a student in West Yorkshire, England, was sent home by a local school because he sold hand sanitizer at the school and charged classmates a 50p (about 4.2 yuan) hand washing fee.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Boys sell hand sanitizer)

The teenager's mother, Jenny Tompkins, posted a photo of her son on social media, and the teenager quickly became popular. She claimed that her son was expelled from school for a day after being sent home for selling hand sanitizer to other students.

Oliver Cooper, who attends Dixon Union College in Leeds, reportedly bought a £1.60 (about 14.2 yuan) barrel of Johnson & Johnson children's hand sanitizer from a Tesco supermarket while waiting for the school bus and charged other students for its use.

Although this made him a profit of 7.40 pounds ( about 66 yuan ), he was sent home for violating school rules.

The 13-year-old said: "I listen to the radio they have been talking about the coronavirus and the importance of hand sanitizer. So before the school bus came, I bought a bucket of hand sanitizer at Easy and gave it to my buddies. They suggested I could charge, so I did. ”

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Oliver Cooper)

Oliver's mum, Jenny Tompkins, revealed that she had tried to discipline her children, but her husband did not help her educate them, saying, "I don't think it's an exonerated crime." I reprimanded him, but his stepfather called him a legend when I rebuked him. ”

Oliver is now suspended from school for a day and goes home for self-examination. Meanwhile, on his way home from school, he bought a box of potato chips with the money he earned, intending to use the rest of the money to buy kebabs.

Wash your hands and disinfect frequently, although the domestic epidemic situation is under control, but still can not be taken lightly, the following news is more thrilling, it seems that not only the hands should be washed frequently, the fruit is best to wash and then eat ah

According to the Sun newspaper reported on March 11, a 48-year-old man in the United Kingdom, Nick Sosam, claimed to have found a lump on the peel of the banana while eating it, and dozens of spiders drilled out after cutting it. These spiders are very powerful, with legs nearly 20 cm long that can eat mice, and are highly venomous.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Banana with spider)

It is reported that this banana is one of the 4 bananas he bought from the Worcestershire supermarket, he said: "Halfway through eating, I found a hard block on the banana peel, and after eating and cutting, a bunch of small spiders drilled out, it was almost frightening." Later I found out that there were some small holes in the banana side. Only a few were alive, but most of the spiders were dead. ”

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Nick Sawsam)

Because these spiders were extraordinary, he later discovered that these spiders could be one of the most dangerous spider species in the world--- the Brazilian stray spider. Nick quickly snapped up photos of the eight-legged animals and posted them on Nature's website, ispot. They have been identified as deadly Brazilian stray spiders.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Nature's website)

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Brazilian Stray Spider)

Their legs can reach 20 cm (8 inches) long. It can also eat insects, other spiders, and even small amphibians, reptiles and rats, and is known as one of the most dangerous spiders in the world.

Being bitten by these spiders can trigger burning, sweating, and goosebumps, among others including high blood pressure or hypotension, rapid or slow heartbeat, nausea, abdominal cramps, hypothermia, dizziness, blurred vision, and convulsions. They are also known as banana spiders, so it makes sense to find them in bananas.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Banana Spider)

Nick added: "It wasn't until I was studying spiders in bananas that I realized that this had happened before. I did some research and looked at pictures of them growing up. Although it was really scary at first, I thought it was funny. ”

Studying spiders is interesting, but you still have to be careful, after all, there is a high poison, the following thief uncle strange modus operandi is really thunderous, without spending a penny to catch "30,000 pieces" with a fishing rod

According to the elite website reported on March 7, an uncle in Melbourne, Australia, became popular because of theft with a fishing rod. It is reported that the uncle's crime surveillance video was first sent by the Melbourne police on march 4 on his official Twitter account. The local police hope that by releasing surveillance, people familiar with the matter can provide clues to the police as soon as possible so that the thieves can be arrested as soon as possible.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Uncle of the East and the West)

Melbourne local police released surveillance of thieves at the time of the crime and gave the following clues on the official Twitter account: This is a middle-aged man at least 40 years old, about 5 feet 9 inches tall ( about 1 meter 82 ), wearing a blue long-sleeved top and gray slacks.

The tools of the crime were two fishing rods, committed at 2 o'clock in the early hours of February 24, outside the window of a jewellery store in central Melbourne. Combined with surveillance footage, the thieves used a fishing hook on a fishing rod to break the glass of the window and then fished away the necklace of a well-known luxury item. The entire crime process lasted 3 hours.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Fishing rod crime)

From the surveillance video released by the police, it can be seen that the fishing rod thief can be described as very calm during the crime. Casually look at the surroundings, and then calmly spend 3 hours fishing away your beloved necklace. The owner of the stolen jewelry store was also very surprised, not thinking that his shop would be patronized by thieves in such a strange way.

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

(Jewelry store necklace)

The owner of the stolen jewelry store did not disclose the price of the lost property, only indicating that the value was not cheap. Some netizens speculated from his publicly stolen necklace photos that the price was about 5,000 US dollars (about 34,000 yuan).

Today's interesting world ends here

I hope that the uncle of the thief will be arrested as soon as possible

The global COVID-19 pandemic ended early

Have a great weekend for all!

Fun World | coronavirus shaped chocolate freshly baked, do you dare to eat it?

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