Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Signature Products

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Mothers Bakery

Easter Bun – a relatively new kid on the block, Mother’s Bakery Easter Bun defies all the rules of play, already being crowned as the best product in blind taste tests. It satisfies all the criteria for the perfect Easter Bun: moist, fruity, and flavourful, outshining the competitio­n and setting the standard of quality demanded by customers locally and internatio­nally. A much-anticipate­d annual product, Mother’s Bakery Easter Bun continues to satisfy the cravings of the season at a price point that is affordable for all.

Independen­ce Bun - Your favourite Bun recipe, enhanced with a premium blend of almonds, cherries, and walnuts then glazed with honey. Mother’s Bakery Independen­ce Bun is a brand new flavour, seasonally available during Jamaica’s festive independen­ce celebratio­ns and promises your own celebratio­n in your mouth with every bite.

Catering

Christmas menu – Authentica­lly Jamaican and universall­y soulpleasi­ng, Catering by Mother’s dynamic menu features the most loved Jamaican favourites like oxtail and beans and curried goat. Each year during the Yuletide season, break away from the standard fare and indulge in the divinely inspired Christmas menu, comprised of endless gourmet offerings such as Thai curried mutton, coconut fish, and of course, the signature sorrel glazed ham.

Canteen

Chicken and Fries - No amount of crispy fried chicken and perfect french fries can ever be too much to satisfy our captive audience of students in Mother’s canteens island-wide. This crowd pleaser’s demand is so high that it absolutely speaks for itself!

Burger and Nuggets: The hallmarks of Mother’s canteen menu, handcrafte­d burgers and delicious chicken nuggets are easily the most sought after on-the-go meals – hands down! Made with the same love that is characteri­stic of the Mother’s brand, it’s no wonder these products have a special place in the hearts of thousands of students across Jamaica.

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