A Stonehenge you can eat

There’s no shortage of Stonehenge replicas in the States: cars, foam and even fridges have made the journey from household commodities to prehistoric pretenders across the Atlantic, with Americans seemingly fixated on Britain’s most famous megalithic site. Yet thus far we’ve seen no Clonehenges that look quite as delicious as this. Just take a look at the obesity-inducing beauty, courtesy of Stateside gourmet ‘Gimmyyummy‘, and tell me you don’t want to rip off one of its juicy megaliths for some munchies. Traditionalists might complain the edible monument doesn’t quite match the dimensions of its 5,000-year-old forebear – but no-one could claim the English version tastes better…