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Philippine cakes

Submitted by myayala
Wed, 27 May 2009

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There are so many different kinds of cakes that Philippine-made pastries have to contend with. How do philippine cakes fare with these other types of cakes? What are the qualities that make philippine cakes delightfully more attractive than other types?

Sweet

Filipinos have a natural propensity for sweets. This is very evident in the variety of pastries and other sweet delicacies that they have. Since the country is predominantly a farmland, and for the longest time a significant portion of its people relied on agricultural products such as rice, corn, wheat, and sugar cane, its people has developed a culture that is closely interwoven with food showcasing these crops. Famous native kakanins (rice products) such as suman, biko, sapin-sapin, are traditionally dipped in sugar before being eaten. Other foods like puto, bibingka, and kalamay are generously bathe in butter and sugar to enhance taste. In short, Filipino pastries are generally sweet and, as can be expected, philippine cakes are no different. Most Filipino-made cakes make use of one or more of the following ingredients - sugar, honey, chocolate, and/or a variety of fruits (mangoes, bananas, coconuts, and strawberries).

Attractive

Filipinos are festive people. If there's one thing that they're known for aside from their hospitality, it's their love of celebrations. Every time an occasion demands celebration, Filipinos go all out in all aspects of preparations - decors, entertainment, and food. Their festive nature is shown in their vibrant displays of colors, expressive designs, and a unique sense of creativity. Filipino chefs and cooks imbibe the same characteristics in their cake designs. That's why most Philippine cakes come in a combination of colors and shapes. Others even incorporate unusual ornaments to add to the visual appeal of the pastry.

Generous serving

Since Philippine tradition does not regard cakes as usual meal buddies (regular dessert), Filipinos have come to associate it mainly with celebrations. And because Filipino celebrations usually involve a large gathering of relatives and friends, celebratory cakes are usually made in generous servings to accommodate a large number of guests. Rarely will you see a Filipino-made cake that is good for 2 to 4 people only.

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