A gingerbread White House adorns the State Dining Room during a holiday decoration press preview at the White House in Washington, DC on November 30, 2020. Reuters
Grand Plaza Movenpick Hotel Media City has recreated the Dubai Frame out of gingerbread and icing for Christmas 2020.
Hotel visitors view a replica of a seven-foot gingerbread Eiffel Tower in the lobby of the US Grant Hotel in December 2002 in San Diego, California. Getty Images
A gingerbread replica of St Basil's Cathedral in Russia, with a replica of the Eiffel Tower in the background, is displayed in the lobby of the US Grant Hotel in December 2002 in San Diego, California. Getty Images
Gingerbread versions of London's Houses of Parliament and London Eye, created by chef Beate Woellstein at the Grosvenor House Hotel in December 2007 in London, England. The creation used 50 kilograms of gingerbread dough. Getty Images
The White House was previously recreated in gingerbread for Christmas 2012. The replica weighed 136.1kg and contained 22.7kg of chocolate. A combination of wheat, rye and white-flour gingerbread mimicked the colour of the original sandstone that was painted white in 1798. Ron Sachs / CNP
A Twitter user shared this recreation of the Taj Mahal in India in November 2017. Twitter / tomatofan2
A gingerbread Burj Khalifa awaits visitors in Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3 in December 2017. Courtesy Address Dubai Marina
In 2018, the White House displayed gingerbread versions of the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument and the White House in the State Dining Room. Getty Images
H Dubai created an eight-metre-long Sheikh Zayed Road from gingerbread and chocolate in 2019. Courtesy H Dubai
In 2019, the White House's State Dining Room displayed a number of US monuments and buildings, including the Statue of Liberty, under a Spirit of America theme. Getty Images
2019's Spirit of America-themed gingerbread display also showcased a Golden Gate Bridge. Getty Images
A 16-foot gingerbread Burj Khalifa created by the H Hotel in Dubai for Christmas 2020. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A gingerbread White House adorns the State Dining Room during a holiday decoration press preview at the White House in Washington, DC on November 30, 2020. Reuters
Grand Plaza Movenpick Hotel Media City has recreated the Dubai Frame out of gingerbread and icing for Christmas 2020.
Hotel visitors view a replica of a seven-foot gingerbread Eiffel Tower in the lobby of the US Grant Hotel in December 2002 in San Diego, California. Getty Images
A gingerbread replica of St Basil's Cathedral in Russia, with a replica of the Eiffel Tower in the background, is displayed in the lobby of the US Grant Hotel in December 2002 in San Diego, California. Getty Images
Gingerbread versions of London's Houses of Parliament and London Eye, created by chef Beate Woellstein at the Grosvenor House Hotel in December 2007 in London, England. The creation used 50 kilograms of gingerbread dough. Getty Images
The White House was previously recreated in gingerbread for Christmas 2012. The replica weighed 136.1kg and contained 22.7kg of chocolate. A combination of wheat, rye and white-flour gingerbread mimicked the colour of the original sandstone that was painted white in 1798. Ron Sachs / CNP
A Twitter user shared this recreation of the Taj Mahal in India in November 2017. Twitter / tomatofan2
A gingerbread Burj Khalifa awaits visitors in Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3 in December 2017. Courtesy Address Dubai Marina
In 2018, the White House displayed gingerbread versions of the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument and the White House in the State Dining Room. Getty Images
H Dubai created an eight-metre-long Sheikh Zayed Road from gingerbread and chocolate in 2019. Courtesy H Dubai
In 2019, the White House's State Dining Room displayed a number of US monuments and buildings, including the Statue of Liberty, under a Spirit of America theme. Getty Images
2019's Spirit of America-themed gingerbread display also showcased a Golden Gate Bridge. Getty Images
A 16-foot gingerbread Burj Khalifa created by the H Hotel in Dubai for Christmas 2020. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A gingerbread White House adorns the State Dining Room during a holiday decoration press preview at the White House in Washington, DC on November 30, 2020. Reuters