Desserts & Pastries by Hizon is known for baked goods brimming with toppings and fillings. Good news for this bakeshop’s fans and people looking for a new dessert treat – they have recently included a new product on their menu, Purple Heaven.
True to its name, Purple Heaven is absolute ube (purple yam) goodness. It is a box of ube ensaymada (sweet pastry) generously filled with ube halaya (jam) and leche flan (caramel custard), and topped with ube buttercream and cheese. This sweet treat retails for P350 (~USD6.98) for a box of 6 and is available for delivery around Metro Manila.
Purple Heaven – ube halaya– and leche flan-filled ube ensaymada
Image adapted from: Desserts & Pastries by Hizon
At the moment, the bakeshop only delivers Purple Heaven around Metro Manila every Friday. However, the bakery’s cut-off date for Purple Heaven pre-orders is every Wednesday.
To order, simply message them on Facebook or Instagram. You also have to pay through bank transfer or GCash on the same day of placing an order.
Their products are delivered through various couriers, such as Grab, Lalamove, and Mr. Speedy. Customers will have to arrange and pay for delivery. You can also opt to pick up your purchase.
Ube-leche donuts
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If you’re having a purple-themed tea party or merienda (snack time), the bakeshop has various other ube-flavored desserts on their impressive menu.
Of course, they have ube-cheese pandesal (bread rolls) filled with ube halaya and cream cheese which sells for P33o (~USD6.58) for a box of 10. They also offer a myriad of ube ensaymada offerings with different ratios of cream cheese, cheese, and ube halaya starting at P270 (~USD5.38).
The bakeshop even has ube-leche donuts – ube donuts filled with ube halaya and topped with mini leche flans – which retail for P300 (~USD5.98) for a box of 4.
Burnt Basque cheesecake
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If you want to have more variation in your desserts, Desserts & Pastries by Hizon still has you covered.
They sell a wide variety of donuts from P260 to P310 (~USD5.18 to USD6.18) and cream puffs for P200 to P300 (~USD3.99 to USD5.98). If you’re feeling fancy, you can also try their Meiji Apollo strawberry cheesecake for P220 (~USD4.38) or their burnt Basque cheesecake in a can for P300 (~USD6.00).
Korean garlic bread
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The bakery can also satisfy those with a savory palate, with offerings such as their Korean garlic bread which costs P400 (~USD7.97) for a box of 6. They even have a savory bread sampler for P340 (~USD6.78).
You can also find more of the bakeshop’s products on their social media accounts.
With their wide selection of leveled-up desserts, it is no wonder that Desserts & Pastries by Hizon is gaining attention on social media. It’s even convenient that customers can have the bakeshop’s products delivered, so more people in Metro Manila can enjoy them.
If you love food, we also recommend following the bakeshop on Facebook or Instagram so you can be the first to taste their newest offerings.
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Cover image adapted from: Desserts & Pastries by Hizon and @dessertsnpastriesbyhizon
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