See incredible gingerbread houses created at the National Gingerbread House Competition

Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Entries are inspected at the National Gingerbread House Competition 2015.
Teen 2nd Place went to Emily Grant from Greer, S.C. for this creation.
Teen 3rd Place went to Team South Rowan High 'Rock the House' Club 1 from China Grove, N.C. for this creation.
Youth 1st Place went to Coilin Anderson from Conover, N.C. for this creation.
A competitor reacts at the National Gingerbread House Competition 2015.
Child 2nd Place went to Team Emmet Otter's Friends from Blue Ridge, Ga. for this creation.
Child 1st Place went to Team Spirit Girls from China Grove, N.C. for this creation.
Team The KACL from Edelstein, Ill., made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
Team Gingerhorse from Burlington, NC., made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
Scott Maye from Kingsport, Tenn., made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
Rita Adams from Ringgold, Ga., made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
Marc Strang from Skaneateles, N.C. made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
Kathryn Gulov, Columbus, N.C. made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
The Grand Prize Adult went to this creation submitted by Team Jengerbread from Chapel Hill, NC.
The Grand Prize Adult went to this creation submitted by Team Jengerbread from Chapel Hill, NC.
The Grand Prize Adult went to this creation submitted by Team Jengerbread from Chapel Hill, NC.
The Adult 2nd Place went to this creation by Billie Mochow from Burns, Tenn.
The Adult 3rd Place went to this creation by Suzanne Kanaly from Liberty Township, Ohio.
Glenda Tant from Lebanon, Tenn., made the Adult Top 10 with this creation.
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See incredible gingerbread houses created at the National Gingerbread House CompetitionEntries are inspected at the National Gingerbread House Competition 2015.
Courtesy The Omni Grove Park Inn

These people really love to play with their food, and the result is a neighborhood's worth of gorgeous gingerbread houses.

Creative minds from all over the country have come together to mold and shape their food into eye-popping pieces that resemble both houses and symbols of the holiday season for the National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, N.C.

This is the 23rd year of the confectionery competition. More than 160 creations were considered for awards, which were given out in four age categories, and for the grand prize of $7,500. To be eligible, a structure has to be at least 75 percent gingerbread, the Inn said in a statement.

The gingerbread creations will be on display at the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville through Jan. 3, 2016.