The dark side of Knam's chocolate – Italian Cuisine


On the occasion of the special screening of the last chapter of Star Wars, the chocolate king Ernst Knam prepared a special cake that symbolizes the struggle between good and evil

The eternal struggle between good and evil represented in one cake (and what a cake!), the work of the king of chocolate, Ernst Knam, special guest of an evening dedicated to the special screening of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. After the chapters Star Wars: The Force Awakens is Star Wars: The Last Jedi, new legends will be born in the latest film and the final battle for freedom will take place.

If the good and the bad are made of chocolate

To celebrate the release in theaters of the last chapter of the famous saga signed by Lucasfida and director J.J. Abrams, Ernst Knam he created a monumental cake topped by chocolate sculptures depicting iconic characters and elements from the film and made it half white and half black to symbolize good versus evil. A "space" dessert to transport viewers to a galaxy of sweetness!

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The sculpture cake of Knam and beyond

The pastry chef took the stage together with the rapper Emis Killa and escorted by some representatives of the Italian groups of fan costuming Star Wars: 501st Italica Garrison, Rebel Legion Italian Base and Ori’cetar Clan Italy Mandalorian Mercs. The evening was attended by many celebrities who were greeted by alight installation in the arcades of via Santa Radegonda: created by the artist Domenico Pellegrino and also inspired by the protagonists of Star Wars, it is titled LUMINARIA – HEROES OF LIGHT AND DARK and will be visible until December 27th.

Also to celebrate the release of the film in theaters, Italian sculptors Paolo Noto and Fabrizio Lorenzani they created two works inspired by Rey and Kylo Ren. The two sculptures, who represent the heroes of the compelling conclusion of the iconic Skywalker saga, will be exhibited until December 29th at the Sala Blu Gallery in Via del Teatro Pace 3 a Rome.

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