20 Whimsical Ways to Get Unicorn or Mermaid Toast in Your Life
The latest buzzworthy, pretty, and delicious-looking food trend is mermaid toast, or unicorn toast, depending on your preference. Created by food artist Adeline Waugh, unicorn toast first came into the food scene late last year, causing it to quickly become a viral sensation on Instagram. Usually created with the help of cream cheese and natural food dyes (think spirulina powder!) and even sprinkles, the tasty treat definitely has visual appeal.
But just when the Internet thought it couldn't handle unicorn toast, mermaid toast came along and changed the game even more. Mermaid toast typically requires cream cheese, algae powder, and a dusting of edible gold flakes to your toast -- which makes it look like a gorgeous ocean swirl.
While some may feel that the new toast trend is a bit excessive, we won't deny that it is one thing we can't stop liking over on Instagram. To get a closer look at all things unicorn and mermaid toast, here are 20 ideas -- from dairy-free to neon-hued! -- that will totally make your mouth water.
Salmon Mermaid Toast
Want something a bit more nutritious? Add some salmon to your mermaid toast for an extra punch of protein.
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Blue & Green Mermaid Toast
Use blue, white, and green food coloring to give your mermaid toast that perfect cerulean, oceanic hue.
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Gold Fish Mermaid Toast
Sprinkling some munch-worthy goldfish on your mermaid toast definitely makes it a kid-friendly treat.
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Unicorn Toast With Sprinkles
The best part of unicorn toast? There isn't a limit to how many starry sprinkles you can use. Worthy of all the heart eye emojis!
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All-Natural Unicorn Toast
This all-natural version was made without food coloring. Instead, raspberries made the light pink, beetroot juice for fuschia, turmeric powder for yellow, fresh blueberries for purple, and spirulina powder turned the cream cheese blue. Sprinkles are also naturally dyed ones from Whole Foods!
Breakfast Unicorn Toast
The neon colors in this version of unicorn toast are totally outrageous!
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