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Josiah's Catering opens up your taste buds to international cuisines

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MANILA, Philippines - Corporate events are a great opportunity for a group of people working together to keep their professional lives off their minds even just for a while and socialize with one another outside the work setting.

A sure way to make your corporate event interesting and dynamic is to play with the concepts of food that you will serve. Do not be content with buffet staples. Instead, open up to various possibilities by introducing different international cuisines.

Chinese dumplings and the quintessential pancit are popular choices during corporate events, but if you want to promote a healthy diet to your employees, serve them Greek salad, which is loaded with juicy tomatoes, cucumber slices, green bell pepper, and kalamata olives with feta cheese, grapes, and seasoned with salt, pepper, and dried oregano.

Not a lot of Filipinos are familiar with Thai cuisine. Thai dishes have a balance of the five fundamental tastes — hot, sour, sweet, salty and, if permitted, bitter. It is an interesting cuisine that opens your taste buds in the best way possible.

Josiah’s Catering, the premier banquet provider in the Philippines, elevates corporate events and parties to gastronomic experience with TastePro.

Josiah’s Catering’s TastePro not only handles all the logistical problems and creative work, they will also make sure you’ll have great-tasting food, done the authentic way.

With TastePro, every corporate event is bound to be the talk of the town even after the party is over.

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