Yummy Bee, a café chain, has announced the availability of its new Bento cakes for Valentine’s Day. These single-serving cakes—crafted without refined flour (maida), gluten, or preservatives—are now available at Yummy Bee outlets across Hyderabad.
Customers can enjoy these delightful creations at Yummy Bee locations in Jubilee Hills, Kondapur, Kokapet, and Kukatpally in Hyderabad, or pre-order online for convenient delivery. “We wanted to create a product that truly reflects the evolving tastes of our customers,” says Sandeep Jangala, founder and CEO of Yummy Bee.
“With our Bento Cakes, we’re not only offering a delightful treat for Valentine’s Day but also reinforcing our commitment to quality ingredients and innovative, healthier alternatives. It’s about enjoying life’s special moments without compromise,” he further added.
The Bento Cakes are now available across all Yummy Bee outlets in Hyderabad. Customers can also place pre-orders via the brand’s website and select delivery platforms, ensuring easy access to this fresh take on a classic celebration treat.
Reflecting the growing demand for cleaner, thoughtfully prepared desserts, Yummy Bee’s Bento Cakes are crafted with a focus on health and wellness. Made without refined flour (maida), gluten, or preservatives, these single-serving treats cater to discerning palates that seek indulgence without guilt.
Established in 2022 under VLOGS Food, Yummy Bee offers a menu of sugar-free, maida-free, gluten-free, and preservative-free products. Headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana, the brand has quickly expanded its footprint with outlets in strategic locations such as Kukatpally, Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, and Kokapet.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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