Eat and drink Gold.. Yum yum…

I didn’t know you can eat gold.. until today..
“GOLD” wines containing 24-karat gold flakes.
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It is believed that the gold flakes in liquor are meant to cut one’s throat in very tiny areas so that the alcohol may enter the bloodstream quicker for a faster effect.
YAIKS!
1. The Grand Opulence Sundae

This is probably the world’s most expensive ice cream and has a price tag of $1,000 per serving, especially available at the Serendipity Restaurant in New York. The premium ice cream sundae is beautifully garnished with a generous amount of 24-karat edible golden flakes.
2. Pizza Royale 007

Perhaps you have read about the world’s most expensive pizza prepared by a Glasgow based restaurateur, Domenico Crolla. With a price tag of around £2,150, you’ll get a pizza with premium toppings including edible gold flakes. Viola!
3. Frozen Haute Chocolate

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, “Frozen Haute Chocolate” is the world’s most expensive dessert, available at Serendipity 3, New York city. At $25,000, this dessert is made up of exotic blends of cocoa, sprinkled with 5 grams of gold flakes and served in a goblet lined with a thin layer of an edible gold sheet.
4. Gold Liquor

It is believed that the gold flakes in liquor are meant to cut one’s throat in very tiny areas so that the alcohol may enter the bloodstream quicker for a faster effect. Although this may be an urban myth, nonetheless, there are several liquors in the market which contain gold. For instance, the “Gold Flakes Supreme” is an ultra premium vodka produced in France and marketed by the Shaw Ross Importers at about $60 per 750ml bottle.
“Goldschlager” is another alcohol beverage which contains edible gold flakes. This Swiss cinnamon schnapps costs around $25 per 750ml bottle. Perhaps you can also opt for “Danziger Goldwasser”, a Polish herbal liquor which also contains floating gold flakes, costing around $29 per bottle.
5. Seville Orange Marmalade

In 2006, to mark its 125th business anniversary, a UK fruit preserves manufacturer, F. Duerr & Son produced the world’s most expensive marmalade. The “Seville Orange Marmalade”, contains 24-karat gold flakes and comes in a crystal jar. It is maybe the most expensive marmalade spread for a piece of your toast.
6. DeLafee Chocolate and Lollipop

A Swiss company, DeLafee International has been developing luxurious gifts decorated with gold since 2004. DeLafee’s products include golden chocolates and golden lollipops. DeLafee’s gold chocolate is made of premium cocoa, wrapped in an edible 24-karat gold sheet. A small box containing 8 chocolate pralines costs about $100 per box. DeLafee’s lollies on the other hand are red heart-shaped sweets garnished with 24-karat edible gold flakes. Costing nearly $29 per piece, it makes a nice Valentine’s Day gift.
7. Gold Wine

Jayson Woodbridge, the owner of Napa based Hundred Acre came up with “GOLD” wines containing 24-karat gold flakes. GOLD comes in two 2005 vintages; one is made from California’s Napa Valley’s grapes and another is made from Australia’s Barossa Valley’s grapes. They are currently available in the US market for about $25 per bottle.
8. Golden Beaver Hot Sauce

The Golden Beaver Hot Sauce contains habanero pepper extract and of course, floating 24-karat gold flakes. It costs $49 per bottle.
9. Gold Sake

In Japanese culture, sake containing edible gold flakes is often consumed during the New Year’s eve for luck and prosperity. There are several types of sake brands in the market which contain gold flakes. The more familiar one in the market would be the “Kuromatsu Hakushika Gold Yamada Nishiki Sake”. This sake is made from premium Yamadanishiki rice and comes complete with floating gold flakes. It costs $30 per 720 ml bottle.
This verrrry informative and shocking post came from Trifter.com













Gold is the key to remain young for a much longer time.
At 50 you can look 25, no problem.
The secret?
well, most of you are married, aren’t you?
take you (gold) ring off and check the mark the ring left in your finger, and now check it properly.
That area of skin is different to the rest, it is a very soft skin area and look very very young skin.
What would happen if our entire body was wrapped with gold, not just the area of the ring?
The Anunnaki obsession for gold was with a reason!
I see no reason for all the fuss from ancient Egypt until now Gold is simply a rare mineral. Used in dentistry and medicine, in jewellery and arts, in medallions and coins, in ingots as a store of value, for scientific and electronic instruments, as an electrolyte in the electro-plating industry and so yes it can also grace our culinary delights, and in beauty products to.
Gold is for everyone.
A Swiss company, DeLafee International has been developing luxurious gifts decorated with gold since 2004. DeLafee’s products include golden chocolates and golden lollipops. DeLafee’s gold chocolate is made of premium cocoa, wrapped in an edible 24-karat gold sheet. A small box containing 8 chocolate pralines costs about $100 per box. DeLafee’s lollies on the other hand are red heart-shaped sweets garnished with 24-karat edible gold flakes. Costing nearly $29 per piece, it makes a nice Valentine’s Day gift.
I believe the gold in our diet will simply pass trough our digestive systems and return to the earth whence it came from. In time, someone will be panning the remains of our excrement and the cycle will repeat again. LOL!