Early Christmas presents for welfare institutions in Okinawa
December 5, 2013 Ryukyu Shimpo
The Okinawa branch of the Federation of Japan Confectionery Associations baked 260 Christmas cakes for welfare institutions in Okinawa on December 4. This was part of annual welfare projects supported by the Okinawa Prefecture Council of Social Welfare and Community.
About 400 confectioners and student members of the association gathered at the Okinawa Flour Milling Service Center in Naha. They decorated sponge cakes with butter cream and chocolate.
The head of the association, Genshun Shimoji, said, “I would like the members of the institutions to enjoy the cakes and some early Christmas good cheer.”
The association presented the cakes to the council on December 5.
(English translation by T&CT, Mark Ealey)
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