A Box of 'Doughflowers' Is the Best Bouquet You'll Ever Receive

It's half bouquet, half pastry and all you've ever wanted.
Doughflower from The Doughnut Plant bakery in New York City
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Maggie Seaver
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Maggie Seaver
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  • Maggie Seaver is an Associate Digital Editor at RealSimple.com.
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  • Maggie was an editor at The Knot from 2015 to 2019.

"Will you accept this rose doughnut?" That's what we imagine you'll say as you propose to your bridal party with one of these rose-shaped doughnuts. Or, better yet, place a diamond sparkler inside a box of Doughflowers and propose to the love of your life with the edible petals they deserve. Who could refuse an offer so sweet (pun very much intended)?

Mark Israel, owner of The Doughnut Plant based in New York City—who just finished blessing the Met Gala with his irresistible mini doughnuts—has truly outdone himself with these beautiful and sinfully delicious Doughflowers. First created for Mother's Day, but now available indefinitely, these blooming confections come in three varieties of gourmet icing: Italian blood orange, strawberry and rose (flavored with actual edible petals and rose water).

Order them for your bridal shower or engagement party. Snag one with your Saturday morning latte as you peek through The Knot summer issue. Take a ring selfe with a Doughflower backdrop (make sure to tag #theknotrings). Treat your partner to one just to say "I love you." A dozen roses? Pfff—make it a baker's dozen. (And if doughnuts aren't your style, you've got to see these bacon and breadstick bouquets.)

See photos of the Doughflower below

Doughflowers in bloom! Available now at all of our NYC shops. #doughnutplant
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