Pan de Coco: Ube Filled Nostalgia

Kym Estrada | San & Wolves Bakeshop

Woman and bread

Kneaded: L.A. Bread Stories celebrates L.A. history, heritage, and communities through the lens of bread.

 

Kym Estrada created San & Wolves Bakeshop from a desire to bring the vegan Filipino community a sense of home through bread. Her Long Beach-based pop-up bakery brings nostalgic flavors to the Filipino community and others looking to connect with the deliciously and environmentally conscious goodies from her bakeshop. With a rotating menu of Filipino baked goods like pan de coco, ensaymada, ube crumb cake, pandesal, cornbread bibingka, cassava cake (and so much more!), Kym lovingly brings the flavors of the Filipino home to Angelenos. 

Click the link above to watch Kym's L.A. bread story.

Women with mask holding bread

When I created San & Wolves, it was to give people who are vegan and Filipino a sense of nostalgia. With whatever we make, they say 'this reminds me of home.'

Kym Estrada

EXPLORE MORE FROM San & Wolves Bakeshop

To see what's baking at San & Wolves Bakeshop, check them on Instagram @sanandwolvesbakeshop

WHAT'S YOUR L.A. BREAD STORY? 

Have you visited San & Wolves Bakeshop or know another L.A. breadmaker who lovingly connects with their community?  We want to hear from you! Join the conversation on social media and tag us @NHMLA with #kneadedLA.


Following the success of Kneaded: L.A. Bread Stories, we're celebrating the history, heritage, and communities of Los Angeles through the lens of different cultural traditions. This year, L.A. at Play highlights the vibrant and visionary work of artisans who fabricate dolls and figurines using a variety of techniques and materials.