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5 Mood Boosting Foods to Try

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Just as it is in every event, like weddings, the hosts are bound to have different tastes from their guests.  But in Manila, wedding catering services can adjust to what the bride and groom want for their big day, so maybe serving some dishes with mood boosting foods as ingredients can help smooth your event even further.

Here are some mood boosting foods that you should consider infusing into your wedding menu:

Chocolate

Was there ever any doubt? This probably isn’t news, and some people really do reach for chocolate when they’re down in the dumps. Eating dark chocolate can help reduce stress. It might be difficult to choose what kind of chocolate dessert you’ll be serving your guests, but once they see what’s in store for them, they’ll surely be excited about digging in and forget whatever bothered them in the first place.

Carbs

Contrary to popular opinion, carbohydrates aren’t all that bad. They’re actually pretty good for you! A study in the Archives of Internal Medicine (now JAMA Internal Medicine) revealed that those who ate more carbs, such as grains, on a daily basis experienced less anger and anxiety than those who ate a low carb diet. It’s not that difficult to figure out what kind of carbs you can serve at your wedding. Filipinos LOVE rice, and pair that with an amazing viand, everybody’ll be digging into that pile of rice in no time. Pasta is pretty good too, and most Filipinos love their tomato and hotdog sauce.

 

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Fish

Fish, such as salmon, sardines, and tuna, have Omega 3 which is found to alter the chemicals the brain releases to change someone’s mood. It alters dopamine and serotonin. Serotonin is the happiness hormone, and low levels can lead to suicidal thoughts, while dopamine is a chemical that rewards the person for doing pleasurable things. Serve up some grilled or seared fish, maybe some sinigang and your guests might fall in love with that beautiful tamarind soup!

Coconut

It is said that the scent of coconuts can make people’s blood pressure recover faster when faced with something stressful or challenging. Why not serve something with coconut milk? Such as the spicy Bicol Express or some Laing? Those are perfect with the carbs, and your guests will surely feel a lot better after having something to eat! Or some grated coconut over your pastries, or Buko Pandan for dessert!

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Tea

Well, those stereotypical Chinese masters in movies did like tea, and they were also so calm and zen about anything, even about facing the movie’s antagonist! Tea, like coffee, has caffeine, too, and can make a person more alert and improves the focus and attention. Oolong tea (withered and oxidized Camellia sinesis), green tea (Camellia sinesis that has not been withered and oxidized), or black tea (a more oxidized Camellia sinesis) are perfect for this. And it can help with a full stomach after that tasty meal!

Maybe when your guests see the food about to be served, the bothers they encountered before they got to your reception will go away. You’d want everybody to be as happy as you on your big day, of course!

The Many Types of Chocolate

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Any kind of wedding requires catering – especially in the Philippines – where the eating is one of the bigger parts of the event. Thus, it’s important to choose a catering service that offers all the right course meals that appeal to both the guests and the couple themselves.

 

Once that’s taken care of, consider the dessert carefully because that’s usually the course people look forward to, especially when chocolates are involved! Get to know its many types in this post and consider which one you want to have at your event:

 

Chocolate Liquor

The “liquor” in its name uses the older meaning of the word, which translates into “liquid” or “fluid”. It contains no alcohol, and is a main ingredient (along with cocoa butter) in creating the sweet consumable treat chocolate as we know it. It’s made by melting processed cocoa beans.

 

Cocoa

Alternatively known as cocoa powder or unsweetened cocoa, this is made by slamming chocolate liquor to expel its fat. When about 80-90% of the fat is removed, then it’s ready; it’s most often used in low fat cooking due to it being able to retain the chocolate flavor while remaining “guilt-free”.

 

Cacao

This can refer to the cacao bean which itself comes in many forms – raw, roasted, crushed, or even grounded. This is the healthiest form of chocolate, as well as being the least processed.

 

Ground chocolate

Surely you are aware of the hot or cold chocolates available in café shops or in grocery stores. Try not to mix up ground chocolate and cocoa powder because they are completely unalike. Ground chocolate is usually only made for drinking purposes while cocoa powder is combined to other food or desserts due to its intense bitter taste. You wouldn’t want to be drinking an extremely bitter chocolate drink, right?

 

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Milk Chocolate

Milk chocolate mostly contains milk and cream with only about 10% chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, and sugar. It’s often commonly consumed as a snack but it can also be used as flavouring for all kinds of sweet treats.

 

White Chocolate

This type of chocolate may be related to milk chocolate because they both have the same color and sort of the same taste. However, the difference of the two is white chocolate contains 20% cocoa butter, 14% milk, and sugar in it. You may feel that white chocolate is has a more pronounced chocolate-y taste than milk chocolate due to the added cocoa butter.

 

Sweet Chocolate

Although the name is misleading, sweet chocolate usually tastes bittersweet due to the 15% chocolate liquor, differentiating sugar, and the cocoa butter in sweet chocolates.

 

Dark Chocolate

This is similar to sweet chocolate, but it contains 35% chocolate liquor, varied sugar amounts, and cocoa butter. Semisweet and bittersweet are also the other terms of dark chocolates. Eating this is actually healthy – as long as you don’t indulge!

 

Chocolates

People often refer or see chocolates as the candies, truffles, chocolate with nuts, chocolate flavors (powders or syrups), and chocolate creams. This is the standard chocolate we all recognize and love molded into other products that have chocolate as its dominant ingredient.

 

As a classic treat for all kinds of events, chocolate is one of the best things to serve to your guests. Just make sure that you get the right kind!

Appropriate Giveaways for Corporate Parties

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What are appropriate giveaways for corporate parties?

  1. Stemless Champagne Flutes/Wine Glasses
  2. Bottle Stoppers
  3. Paperweights
  4. Flash Drives
  5. Stress Balls

Corporate events are ones that are to be wildly celebrated with a hint of professionalism of course. These are usually high-energy, memorable events that commemorate significant milestones in the professional area.

It’s full of everything you could want from a bash – delicious corporate catering, live performances, spectacular performances, etc. But no matter how simple, elegant, or outright lavish it may be, giveaway favors at the end are a must have. This is because these are signs of appreciation for any employee who attends.

If you’re looking for ideas to turn into corporate giveaways, then you may want to consider the following items to give away at your next corporate event:

Stemless Champagne Flutes/Wine Glasses

This is one of the more delicate giveaways on the list because it is more suited as gifts for parties during the holidays.

The sleek, modern design of these glasses is a twist on traditional stemmed glassware which has a narrow rim and a slender bowl. It was the stem design that allowed drinkers to preserve carbonation in sparkling beverages by allowing them to keep their warm hand away from the bowl of the glass. The stem less version of this glassware is considered to be more casually used than their stemmed counterparts as it supposedly negates the benefits of the original design.

Being the latest in elegant designs in kitchen and dining experiences, stemless champagne flutes and wine glasses feature a design that minimizes the risk of breakage without compromising its real purpose. When picking the particular brand and model of this glassware, choose one of high quality with a chip-resistant rim.

This idea for a giveaway is something that exudes luxury in the air. Though you can find them in different department stores for varying prices, one thing’s for sure: with this gift, you’ll know how to make your guests feel fancy as heck.

 

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Bottle Stopper

Stoppers – sometimes called corks or bungs – are cylindrical or conical objects meant to close or seal a container. The stoppers used on bottle are especially handy when storing a recently opened bottle of wine because it can be very difficult to replace the original cork.

These bottle stoppers can vary in shape, size, materials, and even functionality. Newer models are designed to expand inside the bottleneck in order to ensure an air tight seal which helps to keep your wine as fresh as the day it’s brought it home. There are also some wine bottle stoppers that are vacuum sealed with a hand pump in order to remove the oxygen inside the bottle; extending the shelf life of the wine to several days.

This is the giveaway to have at your event if you want your guests to reward their hard work with wine for days.

Paperweight

By definition, a paperweight is a small object of solid mass that is placed over top of books and papers to keep them in place, especially in a work space. It doesn’t need to be too heavy; just enough weight in it to keep the papers from being disorganized.

Fine glass paperweights are considered collectibles and they come in any shape, size, or form. They are even considered to be fine works of art since these are usually sculpted by fine artists specializing in glass blowing and shaping.

These are great souvenirs for a corporate party since they are small, compact, and can be personalized in limited editions. You can even give different variations of them as gifts, to make sure everyone gets something unique and something to talk about when they come the next work day. Also, paperweights are one of the ideas that can be easily afforded by many; even the designer ones.

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Flash Drive

A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface. With most jobs nowadays requiring 24/7 access to a computer and convenient means of file transfer, who wouldn’t want this particular corporate giveaway to make their everyday work life easier?

The emergence of this device have made floppy drives and CDs as a means of file transfer completely obsolete. This is because flash drives are smaller, faster, and more durable since they have no moving parts. Everything is digital. This is also what makes them capable of storing large amounts of data. Usually this is what dictate the monetary value of a USB flash drive. The more data it can store, then the higher its price will be.

A flash drive is perfect as a giveaway for a corporate party because of their extreme usefulness as an office gadget.

Stress Balls

Stress balls are objects filled with a malleable gel or clay that you hold in the palm of your hand. The act of squeezing the ball repeatedly releases the tension in the body and helps to relieve stress. It has a lot of benefits like boosting blood circulation and helping the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.

Stress balls are also useful for office workers because of these benefits. Aside from that, they are used as a tool for meditation and can help strengthen the muscles of the hand and wrist. Another cool thing about stress balls is they come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. They can be as cute as a pastel-colored balls or funky, brightly colored squeeze toys.

Key Takeaway

There you have it! Some ideas for your next corporate gathering.

With these ideas, you’ll be able to establish a strong sense of camaraderie with your colleagues. Just remember that work doesn’t have to always be on the serious note; it can make you feel like you aren’t working a day in your life at all.

The Do’s and Dont’s For A Beach Wedding

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What are the do’s and don’ts of planning a beach wedding?

Do’s

  1. Set the perfect theme
  2. Wear sunblock and insect repellent
  3. Check legal matters
  4. Ensure comfort and privacy for everyone

Don’ts

  1. Rent weak furniture
  2. Plan a Beach Wedding between 8AM to 2PM
  3. Wear a lengthy veil (for the bride)
  4. Plan during the rainy season

As we all know, planning a wedding requires meticulous efforts and an acute attention to detail. In short, it requires a keen eye and patience. One must be able to handle all the factors which include consulting an event planner or manager, hiring a wedding catering service, fitting suits and dresses, holding a reception area, and renting a venue to have your wedding location. That’s for a traditional wedding.

Of course, this become more complicated for those looking to shake it up a bit and break tradition. The most common way couples do this is by holding a beach wedding. This is many couples’ dream themes for their special day.

While planning such a celebration is a little more complicated, it is still very possible if you know what to do. If you’re looking for the ideal things to do and not to do, here are the things you must consider:

Pick the Perfect Beach Location

Thankfully, there are a lot of beautiful and breath-taking beaches right here in the Philippines so there’s no need to go very far. With 7,107 Islands of your choice, there’s no limit to where your dreams can take you. While the beaches in question may understandably be quite a distance from the city, the view and the unique location will definitely be worth the ride. Plus, it adds a lot of factor when it comes to taking photos. Definitely worth savoring the memories.

Traditionally, beach weddings are held in venues with available resorts or cottages. These places have amenities of normal, urban life still present but with the majesty of nature’s waters nearby. Imagine the scenery of having the beach right outside your window and just admiring the venue. With all the comforts in store for you, your special day is guaranteed to be a hit for years to come.

The Do’s:

  • Set the perfect theme – one that doesn’t require too much dressing up. A beach wedding should have a light and chill design to match the general “free” aura of the outdoors. Outfits should also be compromised: no heels, no long dresses or gowns, nothing too thick, and definitely no heels.However, while the dressing up part can be as minimal as you want, this doesn’t mean that you neglect your appearance altogether. Looking good and feeling good are just some of the things that make your day special. With that said, make an effort to look your best in an environment that encourages you to bathe in the water under the sun.
  • Wear sunblock and insect repellent. The outdoors are still the outdoors, after all. No matter where you go, there are bound to be pests that are up and about such as flies, mosquitoes, and the occasional cockroach every once in a while. Also, you can’t forget about the sun. While it can give you that great tan you’ve always wanted, it’s certainly unforgiving when exposed to it for too long.
  • Check legal matters like permits to make sure you’re allowed to have a wedding in the beach of your choice. On your special day, the last thing you’ll ever want to get in your whole life is a police record. What a flop to a momentous occasion of love.
  • Ensure comfort for everyone – depending on the place and time, beach weddings can get quite hot. To make sure this doesn’t get people out of the mood, have refreshments and cooling items such as fans readily available. This isn’t just limited to just the ceremony or the reception, but also for accommodations as well.As mentioned before, the beach can be quite a distance for many people, so there are bound to be guests that would want to spend the night instead of having to take that long drive back to the city. Since beaches have resorts nearby, why not take the opportunity to book rooms for your guests. They’ll be able to rest well, prepare well enough for the celebration, and enjoy your day even more.
  • Privacy – beach weddings are best when held during lulls in tourism peaks.

The Don’ts:

  • Delicate designs and weak furniture are definitely not allowed. Remember that these will be exposed to the outdoors, so make sure that they can withstand a bit of wear and tear.
  • Never plan a beach wedding on an extremely sunny day or from 8 AM to 2 PM because the sun shines bright on those durations. The photographer might struggle in taking photos of the wedding due to the sunlight, and your guests may sweat too much or also hurt their eyes. Also, another thing to avoid in general for this summer is none other than heat stroke.
  • For the lovely brides, try not to wear a lengthy veil because of the wind. The bride, at all costs, must remain picturesque and gorgeous; nobody wants to see a “messily veiled bride” right?
  • Don’t plan a wedding  during the rainy season.

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Settle Everything

After knowing about all the pros and cons of a beach wedding, you’ll practically be prepared already in order to get that dream beach wedding you’ve been waiting for. Make sure you’ll have everything in check, and try to get a checklist to keep in track of what you need. In every occasion you have planned, whether it be small or big, it never hurts to keep tabs on what can happen.

Key Takeaway

Convinced to have a wedding in a beach? Just be ready to prepare all the requirements and necessities for a perfect wedding. If you’re in need of a wedding catering company, contact Juan Carlo today to give you an impeccable and extraordinary wedding experience.

Unconventional Wedding Cakes

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What are examples of unconventional weddings cakes?

  1. Doughnuts
  2. Cupcakes
  3. Dessert Shots
  4. Cinnamon Rolls
  5. Pies
  6. Cake Pops

Besides the bride and groom, the wedding cake is undeniably the star of the wedding reception. Many guests look forward to seeing the couple slice through the delicious confection before serving it to them. Plus, who wouldn’t want to get a bite out of that delicious delicacy right before their eyes? Wedding catering in the Philippines certainly know how important the cake is and make sure that they provide their clients with beautiful designs that is sure to make guests smile.

Recently though, couples are looking beyond the traditional wedding cake look. Sure, the classic designs with multiple tiers of sweet goodness spells classical savory. But there’s something about the unconventional and unique ones that truly attract the eyes of many.

From finger foods to mini versions of the classics, here are 6 dessert alternative desserts that will surely satisfy your guests’ sweet cravings:

Doughnuts

Whether it’s eaten with a hot cup of coffee, some ice cream, or on its own, a doughnut is truly the dessert that stands among the rest in its own right. With its various flavors and toppings that make every doughnut-eating experience unique, this dessert makes a mark in any setting.

It is also starting to be seen in weddings and gaining popularity as a wedding cake substitute. If you’re yearning for that sweet and glazed goodness of doughnuts to be the centerpiece of your reception, then feel free to go to your local bakeshop to try and find the freshest, yummiest treats. Once you find the best doughnuts in town, then have it arranged in tiers to mimic a multi-tiered cake.

As mentioned before, ice cream makes a great mix for doughnut. If you really want to mix things up a bit, then why not make a doughnut-ice cream sandwich? Also, you can try something new by adding in a doughnut bar, doughnut centerpieces or doughnut wall to the buffet table or cocktail hour.

Cupcakes

Sure, cakes are the dessert that make the peak of any wedding celebration. But cupcakes as the main attraction? Now that’s something out of the box.

Cupcakes are a fun alternative to a wedding cake because of the various toppings available for anyone’s choice. You can take this to your advantage by providing all the flavors that you know your guests will love.

To make this “cake” a beautiful centerpiece for the reception, go for a cupcake tower and make sure to stack up a couple extra tiers for that ‘wow’ factor. Every guest will be attracted to get his or her individual serving of a beautifully decorated piece of pastry.

They are also easy to transport and prepare which makes for an easy set-up. When the celebration is over, these cupcakes can also be an easy giveaway.

Dessert Shots

Can’t decide what dessert to serve? Go for dessert shots! This option makes a great way to cater to the tastes of any age group; the more alcoholic ones can go to the adults.

These sweet creations are as beautiful as they are delicious. You have a variety to choose from: strawberry cheesecake, chocolate mousse, and key lime pie, among many others. You can create an array of dessert shots on a side table with 4 or 5 varieties.  Also when compared to a slice of cake, these shots are easier to eat which is practical for walking and socializing around.

Another thing about this dessert that adds to its greatness is that they can be presented in any way you want. Whether it be a tower or a standard row-and-column setup, you’ll surely be able to reign in some hungry eyes and sweet teeth.

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Cinnamon Rolls

These delicious rolls are best when freshly baked and served hot with extra cream. Although such rolls are usually seen and enjoyed in a bakery or from your local coffee shop, it can also be the perfect attraction in a brunch-themed wedding.

This is because the beautiful designs of cinnamon rolls make it a great choice as a centerpiece. While you can present them as edible decorations around the venue, you can also put them into tiers for a really unique cake. Another unique idea with these desserts is arranging them into makeshift bouquets. These can be given away as thank you presents given to your guests for attending and bearing witness to your romantic union.

After a whole night of being around these desserts and being able to take them home, they’ll remember your epic celebration every time they have a cinnamon roll.

Pies

A pie is one of the perfect wedding cake substitutes because it is one of the most seasonal foods around. Also, its rustic appearance will give a homey, avant-garde atmosphere in your wedding reception.

You can go with mini pies, opt for a pie dessert bar, or stack multiple pies to mimic a tiered cake. Go for a variety of flavors like apple, blueberry, and chocolate cream for a classic twist.

Also, you can even give mini-pies to give to your guests as goodies for attending the wedding. That way, after all that’s been celebrated, they’ll be able to enjoy a taste of love for themselves.

Cake Pops

If you love cake but want a wedding dessert that is more on the playful and miniature side, then consider cake pops. These decadent desserts are dipped in a candy shell for an extra dose of sweetness and topped with different toppings of your choice.

Like with other desserts, you can go for a tiered cake pop. To get that artistic touch for the day, you can color coordinate these pops according to your wedding’s color scheme or create a mild gradation effect.

Also, once everything is done and there are lot of cake pops leftover, simply pop them in the fridge and before you know it, they’ll be good to go.

Key Takeaway

These delicious options will definitely stand out from the wedding cake crowd. If you’re aiming for a unique wedding experience, then these are the foods for you. Remember, there is nothing wrong in adding a touch of uniqueness in the food, especially with dessert.

It’s So Corny: All About the Corn

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What do I need to know about corn?

  1. Corn is part of the grass family of food and it is one of the most readily available foods in the world today.
  2. It originated from the Aztec and Mayan Indians in Mexico and Central America, who domesticated it from wild grain.
  3. It eventually came to be known as “Maize” to the natives and was the main source of food in Central and South America.
  4. Christopher Columbus and his men discovered corn from these natives and brought it back with them to Europe.
  5. Corn became the answer to the growing problem of hunger in Europe.
  6. Eventually, varieties of it were made, namely: field corn, sweet corn, popcorn, and ornamental corn
  7. The growth process of corn:
    1. When the seed is planted, it must be buried at least 1-2 inches in the soil.
    2. It will germinate for 5-12 days, depending on the temperature of the soil and variety.
    3. If the soil temperature is below 55°F is will not germinate. The best temperature for this is 68° to 86° F.
    4. When the seed sprouts, taproot will emerge and this will start to create its first leaves.
    5. As the corn grows, it will develop a thick and fibrous stalk with numerous flat and pointed leaves.
    6. The roots of every plant can burrow as far as 3-5 feet into the ground and grow further by 1 foot or more from each side of the stalk. Some roots can even grow above ground. These a called “prop roots” and naturally support the tall stalks.
  8. Corn is healthy for you:
    1. It gives you an energy boost.
    2. It is loaded with vitamins and minerals.
    3. It is rich in antioxidants, zinc, magnesium, iron and fiber.

Food has always been an important part of humanity and its culture and it will continue to be important until the end of time; or if someone invents an alternative to food but that idea is a little too sci-fi right now. This is evidenced by Juan Carlo’s wedding catering services, where we’ve seen many couples in love share food and drink with the people that they love. Simply put, food is important to people both emotionally and physically.

However, food is an expensive resource and the sad reality of it is that not everybody can afford to eat 3 meals a day. This is true today and this was a debilitating fact even before the advancement of humanity as a species. During the middle ages, people were still experimenting with the preparation and consumption of food, a research which started even before the dawn of humanity. Enter – the corn.

The Origin of Corn

Corn is part of the grass family of food and it is one of the most readily available foods in the world today. It is nutritious, delicious, affordable, and easy to grow. But the corn that we know is actually an aberration as a vegetable as it was artificially grown and developed. It is very different to the corn back then.

The origins of corn can be traced back to thousands of years ago when Aztec and Mayan Indians in Mexico and Central America domesticated it from wild grain. These first generations of corn were loose-podded and looked like seed heads that could be found on the top of wheat stalks. The kernels that these had were small and covered by hulls. This was developed from Teosinte, a wild grass native to the Mexican area. It eventually came to be known as “Maize” to the natives and was the main source of food in Central and South America. In fact, the natives even devised the earliest version of a crop calendar to be able to manage the planting a harvesting schedules of corn.

It continued to be cultivated and grow in popularity that it even reached North America. It was here that Christopher Columbus stumbled upon America, its Indian natives, and corn. At the time, Maize was the chief food crop of the Indians and was a popular commodity traded between the Native Americans and the Mexicans

It was in this trade route that Columbus and his men discovered corn. They quickly learned how to grow them and were quick to want to adopt it for their use. In fact, the first battles that Columbus’ men and the Indians fought were for the control of cornfields. During this time, it was a common war tactic to cut off the food supply of your enemies. They proved successful in these battles which allowed them to bring some corn seeds with them back to their Motherland, Europe.

During this time, the corn was what is known today as field corn which will be discussed below. Some of this would be eaten straight from harvesting. Most of it were used in other ways such as:

  • Cooked into pudding, cakes, and breads.
  • Dried up for storage and to be eaten for winter.
  • Grounded into cornmeal or corn flour.
  • Fed to livestock.

Progression of Corn

At the time, Corn became a hit with both the nobles and the commoners because of how easy it was to produce, how cheap it was to trade, and how delicious they were. In short, corn was their answer to the growing problem of hunger in Europe. In time, corn and potatoes eventually became the staple food in the known world and for a time, people were happy.

Eventually, varieties of corn were made. These varieties were then divided into four groups, namely: field corn, sweet corn, popcorn, and ornamental corn. All of these groups differ in starch and sugar content, which dictate the kernel texture, shape and flavor

For field corn, these came in two varieties: dent or flint. Flint is hard-shelled and can thrive in cold climates, which is why it is usually found in New England and Canada. Dent, on the other hand, is a bit softer and has a dent shape on the top of the kernel when it matures. Both can be made into homemade meals by drying and grounding them. Usually, these are eaten as roasting ears which are favorites of gardeners and farmers.

Popcorn is another hard shelled variety that has starch which expands when it is heated.

The soft shelled variety is called sweet corn and this usually has a sweet taste and a moist consistency.

How They Grow

No matter what the variety, all corn are grown the same way. When the seed is planted, it must be buried at least 1-2 inches in the soil. It will germinate for 5-12 days, depending on the temperature of the soil and variety. If the soil temperature is below 55°F is will not germinate. The best temperature for this is 68° to 86° F.

When the seed sprouts, taproot will emerge and this will start to create its first leaves. These leaves will resemble blades.

As the corn grows, it will develop a thick and fibrous stalk with numerous flat and pointed leaves. This stalk can grow to be as tall as 15 feet; it depends on the climate and variety. The roots of every plant can burrow as far as 3-5 feet into the ground and grow further by 1 foot or more from each side of the stalk. Some roots can even grow above ground. These a called “prop roots” and naturally support the tall stalks.

The True Value of Corn

Corn is delicious as a food but eventually, people started really studying it. It was during that very course of study that they discovered that corn is actually a healthy type of food. Not only does it give people the energy boost that they need, it is also loaded with vitamins and minerals. Some benefits of corn include being rich in antioxidants, abundance in minerals such as zinc, magnesium, and iron; and it was also a rich source of fiber for people. All of these made the already-popular corn even more in-demand and that appreciation of corn has persisted to this day.

Corn is simply a food rich in taste, nutrition and history. Are you interested in creating your own special moment? Give Juan Carlo’s food a try!

6 Dishes You Can Make with Five Ingredients or Less

What particular dishes can you make with just five ingredients – or less?

  1. Baked Ham and Cheese Rollups
  2. Tomato Cheese Toasts
  3. Easy Italian Chicken
  4. Flourless Nutella Cake
  5. A Smoked Salmon and Pea Frittata
  6. Peanut Butter Doughnut

After experiencing unforgettable service care of wedding catering in the Philippines, one may be left to wonder: How do I cook such awesome food at home and make people really happy?

Little do these people know that there are multiple dishes that may look complex but are actually made with 5 ingredients or less. Because of the minimal amount of ingredients, these dishes are pretty simple to make at home. At the same time, these wield fantastic results when done right. If you want to impress your family, friends, and loved ones with some quality meals, then here are a few simple but scrumptious dishes you can start off with.

Baked Ham and Cheese Rollups

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All you need are the following:

  • 1 ball of pizza dough
  • 8 ounces of thinly sliced ham
  • 1 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese.

Simply roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface, then press it until it is flat. Evenly arrange the ham slices over the dough and sprinkle the cheese. Starting at one of the short edges, roll up the dough to form a log. Pinch the edges to seal it, then bake in a 200 degree Celsius for 50 minutes or until it becomes golden brown. Use a serrated knife to cut the roll into slices, then serve with mustard or any sauce of your choice.

Tomato Cheese Toasts

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Need something easy for breakfast? Try to make some tomato cheese toasts. All you need is:

  • Bread
  • Cheese slices
  • Tomatoes
  • Herbs
  • Pepper Flakes

Start by assembling the cheese and tomatoes on top of the bread before arranging the bread in a baking tray. Place the tray under the broiler for 6 to 7 minutes – make sure to keep an eye on the bread because they can burn quickly. When they are done cooking, you can choose to sprinkle them with some herbs or pepper flakes for an additional kick of flavor.

Easy Italian Chicken

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Your partner will think that you spent hours just to make this dish. Here is what you need:

  • Italian salad dressing
  • Chicken breasts

To marinate, simply pour Italian salad dressing in a large, resealable plastic bag. Place the chicken breasts inside, then shake the bag until all of the chicken is coated with the dressing. Then place this in the refrigerator for one hour or overnight since the longer you marinate, the more flavors the chicken will absorb. After leaving it overnight, preheat your oven to 175 degrees Celsius. Remove the chicken from the bag and discard the remaining marinade before placing the meat on a lightly greased baking sheet. Cook this for 1 hour in the oven or at least until the chicken is cooked through and the juices run clear.

Flourless Nutella Cake

flourless nutella cake

Who said making a dessert should be difficult? If you have a jar of Nutella and some eggs, you will be able to make a rich and decadent cake.

All you have to do is crack the eggs, then beat them using the highest speed in your mixer – whether a handheld one or a standard one – for 6 minutes. Microwave some Nutella for 20 seconds, then add 1/3 of the spread in the egg mixture before carefully folding it in until there are no streaks left. Continue for the remaining batches before pouring the combined egg and Nutella in a greased baking pan. Bake the cake in an oven preheated to 177 degrees Celsius for 20-25 minutes. Let the cake cool before serving to ensure a delicious, rich chocolate dessert.

Smoked Salmon and Pea Frittata

With this recipe, you’ll definitely change your perspective over frittata. With only 5 ingredients, you’ll perfectly ace this deli frittata recipe! The 5 ingredients are:

  • Potatoes
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Salmon
  • Eggs
  • 3 tablespoons of olive oil

You just need to thickly slice the potatoes and cook them in a pot of boiling water with salt until it is tender. This should take at least 10 minutes. After so, drain it well the pot and leave the potatoes it until it has slightly cooled down. For the salmon, cut it into wide strips. Crack the eggs into a bowl, and beat it lightly until it is foamy. Add the smoked salmon strips, peas, and plenty of pepper and salt into the bowl. Then stir in the potatoes. Next, heat up 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large non-stick pan, big enough for the ingredients to fit. When it is heated, carefully pour the egg mixture in it and cook it for about 10-15 minutes in a fairly low heat. Do this until the egg mixture has finally set below the surface and you’re good to go.

If you are having a hard time taking out the dish from the pan, you can use a plate that is slightly larger than the pan and cover it on top. Then overturn the frittata onto it. Leave it for a while to cool before you slice it into pieces.

Peanut Butter Doughnut

Want something to sweeten up your day? Then here’s a 3-ingredient twisted doughnut dessert recipe you’ll definitely love! What you just need is:

  • Ready-made crescent dough
  • Peanut butter
  • Confectioner sugar

Just press the crescent dough on a parchment paper into a 13×8 inch rectangle. Then preheat your oven to 190 degrees Celsius. While it is heating up, mix the peanut butter with 1 tablespoon of confectioner sugar in a small bowl. Spread it onto the dough, while leaving a half inch border starting from the long side. Then roll the dough into a log. Put the layer side down and trim in half lengthwise. So, here’s the best part: twist the halves together with the cut sides facing upwards and shape it into a circle like what a doughnut looks like. Pinch the end together and put it into the oven for about 18-20 minutes until it becomes golden brown. For the glaze, put the remaining ½ cup sugar into a small bowl and add 1 teaspoon of water at a time until the texture is smooth enough for a glaze. Now, slowly drizzle the glaze onto your peanut butter doughnut and enjoy it with your loved one and the family!

Key Takeaway

Who said you need to be a pro in the kitchen to make a decent meal?  With these 6 easy-to make dishes, you can put smiles on your loved ones faces.

11 Classic Dessert Ideas for Parties

What are the classic dessert ideas for a party?

  1. Blueberry Cheesecake
  2. Vanilla Ice Cream
  3. Chocolate Cake
  4. Apple Pie
  5. Chocolate Chip Cookies
  6. Carrot Cake
  7. Caramel Mousse and Citrus Parfait
  8. Matcha Mousse Cake
  9. Crème Brûlée
  10. Salted Caramel Pots (with Popcorn)
  11. Raspberry and Elderflower Jelly

One of the best part about parties is planning it. From things like booking a venue in Manila, wedding catering, and arranging debut decorations, all of the details have to be scrutinized and prepared for months in advance. This may seem like a troublesome thing for most people however, planning parties are surprisingly fun. Some people even make a career out of it.

This is because it’s exciting, it promotes critical thinking and, in some strange way, may even bring family members closer together.

Planning the Event

At parties, one of the highlights of the event is the souvenir that people get to bring home. Many opt for random trinkets such as perfume or even a commemorative picture frame for posterity. However, another popular alternative is providing desserts as souvenirs for guests. The logic behind it is that giving people sweets to munch on is a better idea than giving them items that they may never use.

Sweets for everyone

However, desserts are not only good as souvenirs, but they’re also good for the event proper itself. Sweets are the perfect ending to a full course meal such as the ones prepared with love by Juan Carlo’s specialized staff. Here are some examples of some desserts that are tried and proven to be perfect for parties:

Blueberry Cheesecake

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The perfect treat after a full course meal is definitely the blueberry cheesecake. This is because it achieves the balance between salty, fruity, and sweet. Made primarily with cream cheese and blueberries, these cakes are best served chilled and their creamy texture is sure to satisfy even the pickiest of palates.

Vanilla Ice Cream

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Vanilla Ice Cream is another perfect dessert. But instead of being appealing because of complex flavors, this is so popular because of its plainness. It is the ideal accompaniment to fruits, pastry and sometimes even wine. The best part about Vanilla Ice Cream lies in its versatility because it is perfect for any occasion.

Chocolate Cake

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The most basic of cakes, the chocolate cake can be found in most events and with good reason. It is the go-to cake flavor to satisfy most palates because it is creamy, affordable, and delicious. Children love it as much as adults which is why the demand for it is high. You can never go wrong with chocolate.

Apple Pie

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While not a traditionally accepted “big event” dessert, apple pies are great because they are healthy, sumptuous, and a single serving is enough to satisfy anyone. They are affordable and easy to make with fairly common ingredients. Simply put, apple pies are great for events that aim to satiate the hunger of their attendees.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

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One way to make the guests somehow feel at home at any event is to add some chocolate chip cookies into the menu. It may not be grand but this particular dessert makes a good serving that people will find interesting and dear to their hearts. Plus, everyone loves cookies, so why not?

Carrot Cake

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It may be surprising to include this on the list but this particular cake will definitely satisfy the guests’ taste buds. However, to make this dessert work for an event, it’s important to note that the cake is cooled completely before frosting. Failure to do this will make the frosting melt which isn’t a good idea.

Additionally, to add more flavor, toast the coconut and nuts before adding them to the batter.

Matcha Mousse Cake

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Being abreast with the current trend will help make the party more exciting and that’s why you should put in a matcha mousse cake in your event for everyone to devour. Given that matcha is a current favorite, this cake will bring the fun while contributing to a healthy diet.

Caramel Mousse and Citrus Parfait

An appealing dessert idea – especially for elegant events –  is a caramel mousse and citrus parfait that would definitely leave the attendees in awe. Layers of soft caramel mousse alternating with tiers of tart, tangerines, oranges, lemons, and grapefruits make it ooze to perfection. The combination of sweet and citrus flavor mounting over each other would definitely tempt the whole crowd.

Raspberry and Champagne Posset

Posset has been a killer dessert since the medieval times. It is a well-known British hot drink consisting of milk thickened with wine. Adding it to the menu may sound too expensive but it isn’t. You can make a cheaper version with champagne and raspberry. Attendees will definitely enjoy the smoothness and sweetness of this kind of posset.

Crème Brûlée
creme brulee

Looking for a way to sweeten the party? Then put this dessert on the menu list. Topped with a hard layer of caramel and with rich custard as its base, this burnt cream is the ultimate mood setter.

When serving this dessert, it’s best to sprinkle some caster sugar over each dish and spread it over with the back of a spoon to cover the top. Dampen the sugar using a fine spray and a blow torch to caramelize it.

Salted Caramel Pops (with Popcorn)

This dessert idea will definitely be the crowd favorite because it is easily customizeable. With popcorn at the top, a huger layer of creamy panna cotta at the middle, and a caramel puddle at its base, this magnificent dessert will definitely make a mark at the party. Sweet and salty but totally flavorful, this one’s totally too delicious to eat.

Raspberry and Elderflower Jelly

Because raspberry never gets old, here’s another dessert idea inspired by raspberries! This jelly’s very much bursting with berry flavor, floral scents, and the sparkling taste of the Italian wine, Prosecco. This will definitely move the attendees to a garden of paradise.

Key Takeaway

There are many more desserts that are perfect for all occasions. In fact, the real secret behind choosing the perfect dessert to serve is entirely based on the customer’s preference. Juan Carlo aims to please – if you are interested in serving the most sumptuous of desserts along with an unforgettable dining experience, kindly give our services a try!

Salad Galore! The 4 Common Types of Salad

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Vegetables are an essential part of anyone’s diet. In fact, an entire menu and method of preparation for vegetables was developed using vegetables as the main ingredients. These are called salads.

An extremely versatile meal, salads are appropriate for any occasion, whether it be a work brunch, a dinner date, and even in corporate catering in Manila. Usually what’s available in the menu are set salads, but the beauty of this dish is that, if done at home or at a salad bar, you can adjust the proportions and even the ingredients to whatever you please!

 

Different Strokes for Different Folks

It’s no secret that individuals differ in their taste preference. This is why it is extremely efficient that salads are very flexible in terms of ingredients and preparation. There are many ways to prepare a salad and quite frankly, anyone can have their own version of the popular Caesar salad. Some people may enjoy it with carrots while other people would rather have corn as a side. In short, salads have no fixed recipe and people are free to mix and match whatever recipe they want. That’s what makes salads so fun and amazing. They are delicious no matter how they are prepared because people can prepare them in their own, special way.

Not All Salads Are The Same

Salads as mentioned above are really flexible because they can be prepared however someone wants them prepared. However, there are a few traditional ways to make a salad and here they are:

Tossed Salads

Tossed salads are the most common form of salad that you can see on a regular basis. They are present at parties, caterings and even the occasional dinners at home. They are made by combining vegetables, dressings and some meat in a bowl. The body, or the main component of the salad relies on leafy vegetables such as lettuce or spinach. Nuts, cheeses and fruits are often added into tossed salads to increase the flavor and the volume of the meal.

Composed Salads

Composed salads are a more organized version of tossed salads. Their main ingredients vary but they still rely on vegetables. However, the main difference between tossed salads and composed salads is the overall theme. Composed salads are more organized and they are all individually crafted to be orderly.

Bound Salads

Bound salads are a more hearty form of salads and they are bonded together by an ingredient such as mayonnaise or a special type of vinaigrette.

Farinaceous Salads

Similar to tossed salads, their main difference lie in the main ingredient. Farinaceous salads are mainly made with potatoes or pasta and these hearty meals are filling and delicious.

 

Of course, these traditional salads are merely guides on how to create your own salad. However, the best part about salads is that, as stated above, they can be finely crafted entirely according to your preference. However, if you’d like a professional’s take on salads then why not give Juan Carlo’s menu a try at your next big event?