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Mum creates eerily realistic cakes that resemble human body parts

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Interior designer Tanya Nisas baking skills have sadly not gone down well with everyone.

Thats because the mum-of-four from Lincoln doesnt bake your average cakes, her sweet treats all resemble parts of the human body.

Her creations mean you could be chomping down on a Victoria sponge that looks like severed fingers, feet, or arms.

The 42-year-old has spent the past seven years perfecting her craft of gory cakes after being inspired by the film Hannibal.

Yet the realistic cakes that seep fake blood have scared more than a few online.

Some have branded her a cannibal for the life-like creations, but Tanya has hit back at them saying theyre just cakes.

But all of this reaction is a testament to her skills as a master baker.

PIC FROM Caters News- (PICTURED: Tanya Nisa, 42) - A young mum-of-four has been branded a CANNIBAL online for creating cakes that resemble human flesh. From severed fingers, feet and arms, Tanya Nisa, 42, has spent the past seven years perfecting her craft of gory cakes after becoming inspired by the film, Hannibal.Yet the realistic cakes seeping fake blood and profiling severed limbs and lifelike faces have scared more than a few online as Tanya, an interior designer, has been forced to explain that her creations are actually freshly Victoria sponge cakes.SEE CATERS COPY
Tanya Nisa has spent the past seven years perfecting her craft of gory cakes (Picture: Caters News Agency)

After watching Hannibal, I decided I wanted to start baking gory cakes and see how real I could make them, she said.

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Its completely different to your every day pretty looking cakes. It freaks my kids out.

PIC FROM Caters News- (PICTURED: Tanya Nisa, 42, from Lincoln creates gory cakes that resemble human flesh. Pictured is a foot) - A young mum-of-four has been branded a CANNIBAL online for creating cakes that resemble human flesh. From severed fingers, feet and arms, Tanya Nisa, 42, has spent the past seven years perfecting her craft of gory cakes after becoming inspired by the film, Hannibal.Yet the realistic cakes seeping fake blood and profiling severed limbs and lifelike faces have scared more than a few online as Tanya, an interior designer, has been forced to explain that her creations are actually freshly Victoria sponge cakes.SEE CATERS COPY
Toe cake anyone? (Picture: Caters News Agency)

Even I can get a bit scared looking at them because my creations end up looking so life-like.

But I just have to cut into them to prove its a cake. Peoples reactions are hilarious – they either hate them and dont believe its a cake or love it.

Some people have even called me a cannibal.

PIC FROM Caters News- (PICTURED: Tanya Nisa, 42, from Lincoln creates gory cakes that resemble human flesh. Pictured is a belly button) - A young mum-of-four has been branded a CANNIBAL online for creating cakes that resemble human flesh. From severed fingers, feet and arms, Tanya Nisa, 42, has spent the past seven years perfecting her craft of gory cakes after becoming inspired by the film, Hannibal.Yet the realistic cakes seeping fake blood and profiling severed limbs and lifelike faces have scared more than a few online as Tanya, an interior designer, has been forced to explain that her creations are actually freshly Victoria sponge cakes.SEE CATERS COPY
Belly button cake (Picture: Caters News Agency)

Tanya revealed that her four daughters hate the cakes and that the severed fingers especially have to be hidden away as they gross them out too much.

Her creations can take anything from a few hours to days to finish, depending on the intricacy of her design. The most recent set of fingers involved creating a skin-like tone with some bone showing, one finger had a wedding ring splattered in blood.

She even created a bloodied belly button – complete with a silver piercing.

I got requests from friends to make gory cakes and decided to make both a severed foot and arm, added Tanya.

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