Food
Press Release
Red Ribbon Bakeshop
May 15, 2015
Celebrate the Holidays with Red Ribbon's cakes, breads and pastries
PRESS RELEASE
For
Filipinos, food and celebrations are inseparable. Nothing seems to
reinforce the social bonds better than occasions
made memorable by the company of family and close friends.
Philippines are known for having many holidays. These holidays are used
as a reason to come together to enjoy each other’s company and renew the bonds
between each member. And while we have a penchant for celebrating even
ordinary occasions, there are few occasions that we always mark in a big
way.
Over
the years, Red Ribbon’s cakes, breads, and pastries have become a staple
of these major celebratory occasions and make family get-together more
memorable. These cakes and pastries have somehow become the perfect
ending to any celebratory meal whether it is a feast that’s grand or meal that
is simple.
Birthdays
Birthdays are perhaps the most personalized celebration of all. Some celebrate alone but being a society with close family ties, most birthday celebrations are done with the family in full attendance. The food we serve during birthdays also takes on special meaning. Noodles or pasta is one common fare during birthday parties because it means long life and prosperity.
Christmas
Eve
As
soon as the “ber” months start, we know that the Christmas season is
upon us. Beginning September, we already begin counting down the days to
December 25. As the air begins to chill, we anticipate every party we
attend, look forward to every get together and get excited as Christmas Eve
draws near. Come the evening of December 24, we welcome Christmas with a
feast fit for a king. As is our custom, the table is almost always filled
to overflowing usually with food that would take hours to prepare.
Morcon, Christmas ham, turkey, fruit salad and lechon are just some of
the food commonly served during noche buena. After the meal, gifts
are exchanged and the ties that bind are renewed.
New
Year Eve
Filipinos
do things in a big way. It is no surprise that we like to celebrate New
Year’s Eve with a great deal of fanfare. New Year’s Eve is an occasion
where we welcome the coming year with the customary fireworks display in an
effort to drive away the spirits of the previous year. Like all our big
celebrations, we gather friends and loved ones with a feast. The dining
table is usually filled with the most sumptuous food and the most glorious
desserts. New Year’s Eve celebrations are marked by the sharing of a
meal, gifts and conversation among family members. It is a time when we
throw out the old ways to make way for the new.
Mother’s
Day
Every
second Sunday of May is a day we always find reason to celebrate. It is a
day we honor the most important women in our lives: our mothers. It
is no surprise that families meet up, give gifts and share food, good
conversation and memories about how wonderful our mothers are. While not
as big a celebration as Christmas and New Year, Mother’s Day celebrations
always give families a reason to come together and share a meal and memories
and thank our mothers for always being there.
Father’s
Day
If
May is the month wherein we celebrate the love we have for our mothers, June is
the month where we pay tribute to our dads. Like Mother’s Day, we find
the time to meet up over a meal and more importantly, thank our fathers for
providing for all of us in the family. And like any celebration, gifts
and food are shared among one another in the family.
Valentine’s
Day
February
14 is what many consider a day for lovers to celebrate. Flowers and
chocolates are synonymous to this day. However, over the years, Filipinos
have come to treat this day as a day to be with family and friends. After
all, who says February 14 is only for lovers? While this day may not be
as grandly celebrated as Christmas, New Year’ or Mother’s Day, we still make it
a point to gather the people near and dear to us and celebrate with a meal that
is shared and served with love.
Indeed,
these celebratory occasions are demonstrative of the close-knit family ties we
Filipinos have and moreover, how family, occasion, and food are shared among
one another. These are the hallmarks that define our culture and have
added color our heritage for many generations now.
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2 comments
Cakes for every occasion and even without occasion! I love how we can buy delicious cakes from Red Ribbon for an affordable price. The cakes look pretty and cute too!
ReplyDeleteanything with chocolate and ube is a must for us, just noticed red ribbon cakes are a bit so small in size compared to other brand....
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