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A model version of the Taj Mahal made entirely out of toast was left on a street corner in south London.

The bread sculpture was discovered by fundraising manager Tom McKenzie at the end of Queens Road, Peckham, on Saturday.

It remains a mystery who created the masterpiece of the Indian mausoleum, which appears to have been crafted from toasted white bread with the crusts removed.

Mr McKenzie tweeted an image of the ‘Toast Mahal’ and wrote: “Just the Taj Mahal made of toast left on a street corner in #Peckham.”

Just the Taj Mahal made of toast left on a street corner in #peckham pic.twitter.com/l5Vd3JwUXH — Tom McKenzie (@Kenzie16Mc) April 18, 2015

He added: “I would actually really like to know…why? It was on the end of my street near Queens Rd Peckham. A culinary work of art.”

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