With close to 900 Pokemon featured throughout the Pokemon series, it should come as no surprise that all sorts of interesting designs have been seen. From the cute to the unusual, there is no shortage of unique-looking Pokemon for gamers to discover in the games. Among some of the more interesting-looking pocket monsters in the franchise is one known as Geodude.
As part of the original Gen 1 Pokedex, Geodude is a Rock/Ground-type Pokemon. As the name suggests, it has a rock-like body. However, one of the highlights of the design of the Geodude is its long muscular arms. Due to this unusual appearance, many gamers have become familiar with this Pokemon. Recently, one fan of the series decided to take the odd-looking appearance of this Pokemon and turn it into some incredible art that could also be eaten as a dessert.
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In a post on Reddit, a user known as miscellaneousmao shared a picture of a piece of edible art they had created based on the Pokemon series. Specifically, the artist decided to make rocky road chocolates that resembled the design of a Geodude Pokemon. The image had a number of different Geodude chocolates, each containing an incredible amount of detail, such as the Pokemon's long arms. Impressively, the artist managed to include the Alolan variant of the Pokemon as well. In addition, the Reddit user sliced one of the desserts in half, revealing the chocolaty goodness inside.
In addition to showcasing the rocky road Geodude chocolates in a picture, miscellaneousmao shared some details behind how they made the desserts. According to the Reddit user, they were made using chocolate ganache along with marshmallows and almonds. They then dipped them in white
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