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This Manila bakery’s assorted cheesecake has 10 flavors in one

Steph Arnaldo

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This Manila bakery’s assorted cheesecake has 10 flavors in one
Can't decide between blueberry, matcha, oreo, mango, s'mores, and more? Get all flavors in one from this local bakery!

Whether it’s because you’re an indecisive person or just craving for every flavor imaginable, check out local bakery Yum PH’s assorted cheesecake, which has 10 cheesecake flavors combined into one eye-catching cake.

Yum PH’s homemade best-seller – the 10-in-1 cheesecake (P799) by Chef Michelle Matias – offers 10 individual cheesecake slices of different flavors: matcha, dark chocolate, triple decker, salted caramel, s’mores, blueberry, strawberry, mango, ube macapuno, and oreo.

The cheesecake base used for most of the flavors is the same – tangy, dense, thick, and not the fluffy, airy kind. The graham crust adds a slight crunch, but it’s the different toppings and syrups that add most of its sweetness and flavor.

The assortment of flavors is promising, offering a variety of fruity, sweet, traditional, and kid-friendly choices. For those that like fruits on their cheesecakes, the blueberry and strawberry flavors are good – the syrupy compote on top is both tart and sweet. The mango has cubes of the fresh, yellow fruit on top; ripe and sweet.

For the sweet tooths, the dark chocolate and s’mores may suffice – the rich, dark chocolate is dusted with real cacao powder and topped with a dark chocolate KitKat piece. The s’mores (a child favorite, aside from the Oreo) has a soft marshmallow on top, drizzled with chocolate ganache and sprinkled with crushed graham crackers. Note: the toppings and sauces aren’t lathered on too much, so nothing tastes overly sweet.

Even the multi-textural salted caramel is balanced – the sweet, burnt caramel sauce is complemented by the crunchy, salty pretzel and kettle popcorn on top. The matcha definitely has that earthy, slightly bitter taste of green tea, complete with a matcha Kitkat piece on top.

The ube macapuno, on the other hand, is made of a lighter, ube-based, purple cheesecake base that is topped with real ube halaya and sweet macapuno slices on top – an ode to a traditional favorite.

Just a heads-up: trying a bite of all 10 flavors in one sitting might be tempting, but the cheesecakes may start all tasting the same eventually. Just share within the family accordingly, or save some slices for yourself for the coming days. However, it is is a fun dessert to try out with friends and family, especially if the whole group can’t all agree on one flavor to buy.

Yum PH has two hubs in Tondo, Manila and Binan, Laguna. They can deliver within Metro Manila and to select areas in Pampanga, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, and Batangas.

To order, you can message their Instagram page or via SMS at 0917 778 7675. – Rappler.com

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Steph Arnaldo

If she’s not writing about food, she’s probably thinking about it. From advertising copywriter to freelance feature writer, Steph Arnaldo finally turned her part-time passion into a full-time career. She’s written about food, lifestyle, and wellness for Rappler since 2018.