Long history...
Essequibo bakers, a name for our family cake business, has been in the baking business for over 20 years! We are situated in Lubaga, a Kampala suburb in Uganda. We come from a long history of bakers. My grand dad had a bread stall that sold bakeries to families in Guyana (Latin America) & grandma, Scot Williams, was a well known cake specialist who made cakes for a living. The trade was also taught to their children including my mum, mrs. Patricia Kitongo, who has passed it down to us, here in Kampala - Uganda.
Presently...
With the parents aging, togather with my sister, we are taking the project to greater heights here in Kampala. We have had extensive training from our mother since we were little, numerous baking books e.g. "Whats cooking in Guyana"; Wilton booklets on baking and through professionals that we have been working with my mum over the years.
How equipped are we?!
Kitchen aid: This machine has the capacity to cream many bakeries in a short time. It can 100 muffins in one round! It therefore is more efficient than the manual way of making bakeries.
Electric oven: This takes 4 or more tiers of wedding cakes in one round depending on the sizes.
Gas oven: Very important especially now that there is unstable & unreliable grid electricity (umeme). We exploring solar alternatives as well. It can handle 2 big wedding (tiers/steps) cakes at a time.
Cake pans: A collection of different cake pans from kids shapes/toys, for instance; cars, gun, lorries, dragons, teddy bears to the different wedding cake shapes.
Cake utilities: These enable us to be in position to make our own icing sugar, something called fondant icing sugar. This is a very unique icing sugar that allows you to work with it, just like clay, you can mould it to suit all your icing needs.
Carnations Kit: This is a modern equipment that is vital if you have make hand made roses/flowers for putting around wedding, engagement cakes, and also handy for decoration purposes.
Cake stands: A variety of stands ranging from glass to crystal in nature. We have stands that can comfortably support over eight tiers/steps of cakes.
We have 3 full-time cake professionals ready to handle cake orders whenever they come in. We are proud to bring the Latin American Culinary touch to Kampala.
Service..
We handle cake orders from all sorts of clients wherever they may be. We can receive orders via our contact phone numbers, email address and post office!
Reputable clients...
Calvary Chapel Kampala
Watoto Ministeries, Kampala
Save the Children, Kampala
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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Lovely posting! Wish I can also learn how to planing for that special wedding cake. Anyway, I enjoyed reading this post. Thanks for sharing. Keep posting!
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