Ahmedabad girl started making cakes at the age of 8, started a company at the age of 11, made 200 cakes in 11 hours and got a place in India-Asia Book of Records
Stayed at home in lockdown, learned to make cakes to fulfill hobbies and started taking orders
Along with studying online, Jai is now showing her talent by becoming the youngest baker
The lockdown in the Corona period had the opposite effect on children and their families. However, many active children took advantage of the lockdown to indulge in hobbies, with one girl from Ahmedabad pursuing her hobby and now owning a company. Jai Shah has done such an amazing job. Gone is the hobby of baking including cakes from the age of 8 years. However, the lockdown ended the hobby and today the 11-year-old daughter has started a cooking-baking business and has made a name for the whole of Gujarat. Started cooking-baking as part of the activity along with doing online study at the time of lockdown. Gradually, this hobby has turned into a business and today she has become the youngest baker. Jai Shah has been named in the Youngest Baker of India as well as Asia Book of Records for his talent.
Became a business woman while baking on weekends with her father
Jai Shah from Ahmedabad has been fond of cooking and baking since childhood. Jaya started baking as part of a new activity to pass the time sitting at home during lockdown. Jain's hobby is turning into a business today and is gaining popularity on social media as well as other platforms. Even older people are taking cooking and baking tips from him. Jaina’s parents run coaching classes. Initially, he and his father used to cook and bake every weekend. In order to avoid any impact on her studies, Jai was backing up with her father after studying online in Lockdown. He then started making cupcakes as well as other cake recipes through a home kitchen set-up with the help of his parents to take his baking talent to the next level.
Found a place in the India-Asia Book of Records
In the beginning she was often upset that the cake she made as well as the cupcake didn't go right, but she kept trying. After that, there was continuous practice in lockdown and Jai started taking orders from outside. Initially he started getting orders from the surrounding area and today his business is doing very well. Follow your passion. Your talent has left its mark all over the country today. He has won many awards including Youngest Baker of India as well as Asia Book of Records.
Made 200 cakes in 11 hours despite hand burning
"I have been fond of baking since I was a child. I have been baking since I was 8 years old," Jai Shah told Divya Bhaskar. Initially I used to make cakes as well as cupcakes with my dad every weekend. Then in the lockdown, Mom and Dad agreed to let me do this professional business, so on July 7, 2020, I ordered my first cake. Then in one month I made 25 cakes and in the same month I got an order to make 110 cupcakes in one day. Then my business continued to grow. In December I received an order to make 200 cupcakes together, which I prepared in 11 hours. For this I have received an award from India as well as the Asia Book of Records. The whole order was fulfilled even though the hand was burnt once making 200 cakes.
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I order cakes right after online school: Jai
My favorite flavors are vanilla, chocolate, cookie and cream, which I enjoy making. My company name is Little Baker, in which I make dishes including cakes, cupcakes, donuts, brownies. In order not to ruin my studies due to my passion, I order cakes and deliver them to the customer only after completing the online school, and I also thank all the people, including my mum and dad, who supported me and made me worthy of it. "People can praise my cake," he added.
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