Amaury Guichon is a renowned French and Swiss pastry chef who has gained a significant following on Instagram due to his ability to create designs and sculptures made completely of chocolate that look quite lifelike. In Guichon’s most recent work, the artist has sculpted a foosball table in an effort to capitalize on the current popularity of the FIFA World Cup.
Guichon can be seen in a video that was uploaded to Instagram two days ago constructing a foosball table from scratch in the video. He is responsible for the creation of each minute aspect of the table, from the screws to the players’ hair and faces, and everything in between.
One gets tempted to take a bite out of the table while they are playing foosball since the table’s green field appears just like a foosball pitch.
In the end, Guichon demonstrates how the foosball table can be played in its entirety and even consumes the miniature chocolate football that he had previously crafted. “Let’s play chocolate foosball!” He wrote in the caption of the video, “Right on time for the World Cup!”
Since it was first published online, the video has been viewed more than 13.8 million times.
A person wrote, “Are you kidding me?” on the post. Another person commented that the big surprise will be that he is made of chocolate and that this was always the case. “Just when you believe there is nothing else he could possibly conceive of, he surprises you. You brought it to a halt. “I’m at a loss for words,” said yet another user on the website.
In Las Vegas, there is a pastry academy that is led by Chef Amaury Guichon. On the Instagram page for the academy, there is a comment that says the sculptures he builds are made entirely of chocolate and that they are on display in his academy permanently for the pupils to witness.
They wrote that “Chef Amaury’s sculptures are made entirely of chocolate and are edible. They are created during the long-term programs here in his Academy located in Las Vegas for educational purposes, and afterward they are displayed permanently in the Academy for his pupils to watch.”
Earlier, Guichon astounded internet users with his chocolate masterpieces, which included, among other things, a chocolate compass, a chocolate motor