Countless Filipino bakers showcase their delicious products through their online stores at Multiply, so we here at Yummy.ph decided to dig through these online shops and unearth what delightful specialties they have to offer.
Jane Reyes is a self-taught baker that manages her online store Cuppy Klyde Bakeshop. Though she is based in Imus, Cavite, she accepts orders from Metro Manila residents. Most of her time is spent baking orders for events like parties, especially for her customized cakes, cupcakes, and sugar cookies. But aside from her artistry in producing personalized goodies, her premium cupcake flavors probably top the list for her yummiest offerings—and to us, her carrot cupcakes earn our top vote. Jane is also proud of her cakes and cupcakes using the freshest ingredients and without any preservatives.
Browse the gallery below for our take on some of her offerings.
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Jane bakes her cupcakes from scratch. She doesn't use cake mixes.
These mango cupcakes are made from fresh mangoes and are available depending on the season. The flavor of the icing reminds us of mango ice cream. It's P50 per cupcake.
Yup, these chocolate cupcakes are topped with fresh strawberries.
You will bite into a surprise strawberry syrup filling inside the chocolate cupcake. Each choco-strawberry cupcake is available for P50.
Jane's choco-caramel cupcakes are her bestselling cupcakes.
Each P40 cupcake is generously sprinkled with chocolate chips.
Our favorite among her cupcakes, these carrot cupcakes are topped with a creamy and cheesy icing that complements that carrot-cinnamon goodness of these goodies. They're not too sweet, but still yummy enough to be enjoyed by kids.
Jane created the cute carrot toppers herself. Each cupcake is P60.
A bouquet of Jane's sugar cookies.
A bouquet of tulips this time around. Jane says the most difficult designs she does for her sugar cookies are those of cartoon characters.
The sugar cookies are actually softer than they look. The texture is almost that of a pastry.