Filipino Pastries
Once again I have to ask, why are all our vacations all about the eating? Here’s a shot of the cakes you can find at Red Ribbon Bakery, a Filipino bake shop. They also serve palabok, dinuguan, and empanada. After airplane food, after fish and chips, we end up here — my mom, Tita Mina, and Tito Rudy — looking for food. Again.
We got some to go.
Now, I’ve got a few enseymada and taisan to eat. I should get coffee with these pastries. I should’ve gotten some pan de sal, also.
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looks so yummy. i want some.
That is until you bite into one. Then you find out its yam or something (ube).
U should've gotten a whole cake! Then throw most of it away after 5 days coz it's not good anymore. Lol. But I seriously love Red Ribbon cakes. I get my cakes and pastries most of the time from them, plus they can deliver it to work or home.