Christine Layug asked: Because of the approaching holiday seasons, cakes are among of the many dishes that’ll come in huge demands all over the world. This is because of the traditional way people celebrate a special occasion, with a cake to brighten every dinning table.
Cakes have been a very traditional dish all over the world. Aside from its main purpose as a delicious treat after a great dinner, cakes are also popular as a symbol that symbolizes a specific occasion such as in a wedding, where the cake is commonly draped in marvelous designs of hangings and icings, and some also comes with layers stacked together.
Other than that, cakes are also popular with special occasions such as birthday celebrations, anniversaries, family or friend get-together, father’s day or mother’s day, and especially in the Christmas seasons. This is among of the many reasons why cakes have been very popular all over the world, and bakeries in particular are the ones that really benefit from such demands.
There are many popular brands of bakeries world wide that provides some of the most scrumptious collection of premium cakes, and one of those is Philippines’ own
Red Ribbon Bakery.
Red Ribbon Bakery is a popular fast-food chain and bakery in the Philippines and the United States, offering a wide range of cakes, pastries, and Italian dishes such as pasta and macaroni. It’s among of the very best bakeries in the Philippines that offer every Filipinos across the world the taste of a true and authentic cake. Since its acquisition by the largest food corporation in the Philippines, Jollibee Food Corporation, Red Ribbon has never become so better.
Red Ribbon Bakery started as any normal bakery, but this one has every potential to be the best. The very first of all Red Ribbon branches started in the busy streets of Quezon City along Timog Avenue. It also first started its US branch in West Covina, California in 1984.
Today, there are more than 80 branches all over the Philippines, and there are now 20 stores all over California, two in Las Vegas, two in New Jersey, one in metro Phoenix, and an upcoming branch in New York.
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