Find Something Delicious at Alaska Merry Crémas Food Fest 2016
If there's one thing that
best highlights the joys and abundance of the Christmas season, it's the many
feasts and gatherings that bring Filipino families and friends together. Aside
from the happy memories, the catching-up and the bonding opportunity, it's the
sumptuous dishes coming out of the kitchen and even the take-out box that is
truly the centerpiece of every Christmas gathering.
The Yuletide Season also
marks the opening of many food fairs and bazaars where up and coming food
merchants take center stage and get the opportunity to showcase their delicious
food products to foodies and the public. Bazaars provide the chance for
upcoming names to reach out to a bigger slice of the market at a more
convenient setting due to its strategic location, high market traffic and the
word-of-mouth advertising it usually brings.
This year's Alaska Merry Crémas
Food Fest, to be held on Sunday, November 6, from 11AM to 8PM at the
Trinoma Activity Center in Quezon City proves to be another exciting gathering
of more than 30 food concessionaires all geared up to showcase their various
food specialties to the public. While the food on display is a mix of sweet and
savory dishes, there's one thing that makes it both delicious and delectable
and that is the Alaska Crema All-Purpose Cream.
On it’s fourth staging,
start-ups and established businesses operating out of their home kitchens
relish the opportunity of being able to showcase their specialty dishes, while
also having the chance to gain more patrons, thanks to the exposure being offered
by the event.
Here, three food merchants speak about
their passion for good food and the "créma" that makes it possible.
Chef Jon’s:
Sumptuous, mouth-watering cakes
by Chef Joseph
Sanvictores
Baking has always been a
passion for Joseph Sanvictores, a young chef who is living the dream of
starting his own bakery, Chef Jon’s, following a quick detour with
food. Already an established chef with multiple food businesses
under his name, Chef Joseph started offering cakes and other pastries out of
his home kitchen two months ago. As a baker, he credits Alaska Crema for giving
his cakes its distinct taste, "What I like about Alaska Crema is
that its a cream that's not too overpowering in sweetness; it has that balanced
taste that works well for my cakes," he shares.
Since the bakery is still
in its infancy, Chef Joseph appreciates the fact that Alaska Crema gives bakers
like him value for money -- especially since baking is a business that relies
heavily on the use of creams. By joining this year's Alaska Merry Crémas Food
Fest, he hopes to reach out to a bigger market, with more people having the
opportunity to get to know more of his products. Chef Joseph will showcase up
to four variants of cake on display, including his best-seller, dubbed the
Birthday Cake.
Southern Barbecue:
Pinoy favorite made different
by Anna Tugas and
Marsie La Sangre
Barbecues are a truly
distinct Pinoy staple food, hence making them a dime-a-dozen. Southern
Barbecue, a business by long-time friends Anna Tugas and Marsie La Sangre hopes
to make that difference by offering their barbecues with a side of Alaska
Crema. If this sounds implausible, then all the more that the public should try
it.
The two long-time friends
have food businesses of their own when they decided to collaborate on a shared
food business. After deciding to offer barbecues ("because
they're easy to make," says Anna), the two were able to
open a physical store in their BF Homes neighborhood. Since barbecue has always
been a common viand, the two decided to put an edge and a spin to the staple
meal by offering it with a side of garlic sauce, made out of Alaska Crema.
Marsie believes that
joining Alaska Merry Crémas Food Fest serves as a good marketing tool to their
business, on top of having a physical store. The association to the Alaska Créma brand also provides them with the edge and the exposure that
will definitely benefit Southern Barbecue.
Batter Up: Sweet
brownies and cookies you can’t help but nibble on
by Florence Bayer
Florence Bayer discovered
her love of baking when she was still barely out of high school, following a
serendipitous turn at the school oven during a home economics class.
Bayer began offering the baked goodies for sale, buoyed by the success of her
signature brownies that turned out to be a hit even among her mom's friends.
This was more than ten years ago, and the love for baking resulted to Batter
Up, Bayer's successful home bakery business.
Bayer is back for the
second time for this year's Merry Crémas, and definitely more excited than ever
to showcase more than seven variants of her baked goods. Taking center stage is
her signature brownies, which counts Alaska Crema as one of its ingredients. "I started
using Alaska Crema by accident. I had to improvise because I was missing a yogurt
so I decided to use Alaska Crema with lemon instead. That made all the
difference and had led me to create something that is well-loved by
everyone," she shares.
By joining Alaska Merry Crémas
Food Fest 2016, Bayer is looking forward to having an entirely different market
to cater to, plus gaining the exposure, which is very important, especially for
a young baker like her.
Have a taste of what
these three food merchants can offer, while also getting the chance to enjoy
other sumptuous dishes and sweet delights when you visit this year's Alaska
Merry Crémas Food Fest at Trinoma. Who knows? You might just have met the next
food superstar or tasted the next in-demand dish that day.
For more information
about the event, visit our social media accounts – FB: @AlaskaCremaMoments or
IG: @alaskacrema. Interact with us, use the hashtag #MerryCrémas2016!
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