1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen,(240 ml)

1/2 cup vegan yogurt (120 ml)

100 g / 3.5 oz. dark chocolate, melted (80% dark chocolate) .

  1. Mix the blueberries and yogurt together

  2. 2 Spoon dollops onto a plate lined with parchment paper

  3. Freeze for 1 1/2 - 2 hours

  4. Dip in melted dark chocolate (let the chocolate cool down before dipping)

  5. Store in the fridge. Um, eat

  • gid@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    Nah it’s these things that are throwing me off:

    • the break in the chocolate coating doesn’t align
    • the berries look like whirlpools
    • photo shows both hands from the perspective of the person with those hands: how was the photo taken?
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          They could have attributed it themselves instead of sending people down a rabbit hole. Also, the screengrab they took has definitely been run through some generative process. Possibly to remove the watermark or something? I dunno.

          I can’t open instagram links.

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            Here’s an identical screen grab I just took. You people act like image editing experts but don’t account for the fact that sometimes a still from a video can look a little blurry. Jfc leave OP alone

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              You don’t know a thing about my credentials 🤣 Also, it’s not too much to expect a person to attribute shit they post online.

              OP posted something onto a public forum. I, a member of that forum, am scrutinizing this content. “Leave OP alone” is not something I am obliged to do.

              Edit: Also, your own bloody example proves that their image was run through an AI upscaler at the very least.