What’s your harvest?
This video imagines a tree that bears croissants instead of fruit. The pastries hang in dense clusters along the trunk and branches, their layered spiral folds making them look surprisingly organic, as if laminated dough were a natural growth pattern in the orchard.
The clip’s main visual change is the shift in color and texture. The croissants begin pale and dough-like, then gradually deepen into warm golden-brown tones, suggesting a ripening or baking process happening directly on the tree. That transformation gives the scene its strongest surreal charge.
Because the setting is rendered with soft leaves, dappled light, and shallow-focus botanical framing, the absurd idea is presented with complete realism. The result feels less like a joke image and more like a fantasy harvest where pastries are cultivated as seasonal produce.