Undertake from scratch in Venezuela: PanXCafe | HELP ME TO PROMOTE THIS PROJECT.
Starting a business should not be easy anywhere in the world, and do it from scratch much less. But doing it in the country with the highest hyperinflation in the economic history of the planet, with a high index of product shortages and general impoverishment of the nation, I tell you: it is truly brave.
PIÑITAS
I have decided to undertake once and for all, because if not, I would be doomed. Condemned to survive with a salary that is not enough at all because every three days any product is worth double and my salary remains the same. Therefore, condemned to be a true slave of mediocrity.
It is that, really, undertaking in Venezuela is a matter of survival, because being a self-employed person also does not bring many luxuries, you only live what is necessary and keep the business bypassing the attacks of hyperinflation with many tricks.
PanXCafé: A project from the heart.
I am a young cook, I came here for all those turns that life gives, and that's how I discovered a passion. Also, I consider myself a maker, I love being active doing any type of task. However, I am a little hesitant when choosing what to do first. For which I thank God, that in those turns of life I met a woman who has given the necessary impulse to carry out this project.
TRADICIONALES Y TRENZADAS
In Venezuela a bakery movement is emerging that aims to recover the bakery taken away by the crisis caused by the current government, because, before it was very common to go to a bakery at 6 in the afternoon and buy “French bread” (but the Venezuelan) to dinner, go for a "piñitas" (a type of sweet bread) for coffee at 4 in the afternoon, or a good Venezuelan "canillas" (baguettes). These delicacies have disappeared from the menu of ordinary Venezuelans, both because of the shortage of wheat flour and its high prices.
Currently, bakeries in Venezuela are picking up the pace of production, because the number of breads you can buy is no longer rationed as it once happened. But, this rhythm has not been accompanied by maintaining the tradition of Venezuelan bread. This is an industrial bread, knows well that it lacks identity.
That's where PanXCafé comes in, we want to recover with that other number of Venezuelan artisanal bakers to recover the identity of bread in the palates of short-memory Venezuelans and so that those who have not forgotten stop feeling nostalgic. Thus, we are from a small apartment, with a homemade oven and with our hands in the dough we make traditional and tipic Venezuelan bread for Venezuelan palates.
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