Pastry lovers have been surprised with a new fresh bake that costs a whooping $100 as it is glazed with pure gold flakes.

The pricy doughnut
New York pastry lovers who don't mind to splurge on pasteries might
indulge themselves in a $100 doughnut covered in 24-karat gold flakes.
The Manila Social Club, a Brooklyn eatery owned by Filipino
brothers Bjorn De La Cruz and Samuel Ware, unveiled The Golden Cristal
Ube Donut in an Instagram post that gave the public a first look at the
confection, as well as revealing its $100 price tag.
The doughnut contains ube, a purple yam found in several of The
Manila Social Club's dishes, as well as vintage Cristal, 24-karat edible
gold flakes and gold dust.
"The honey notes from the Cristal pair well with the ube mousse," one of the brothers said.
They also disclosed they have sold more than five dozen of the doughnuts after it was unveiled.
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