Jamillah Muhammad, the founder and head Cakester of Taste This Cake, is a passionate baker who left her nursing career to pursue her love for creating uniquely flavored cakes and baked goods. Operating out of B-More Kitchen in NE Baltimore City, Taste This Cake specializes in gourmet cakes made from scratch using locally sourced, high-quality ingredients. Jamillah's cakes are renowned for going beyond traditional options, offering delightful and creative creations that have garnered a loyal following. Her dedication to making people happy with her delicious treats has made Taste This Cake a go-to cakery for all occasions.
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Jamillah Muhammad, founder of Taste This Cake, shares her journey from leaving a lucrative nursing career to pursuing her passion for baking. She discusses the inspiration behind her business and the unique flavors she offers. Jamillah emphasizes the importance of flavor and creating cakes that are truly special. She also talks about her involvement in the local community and her plans to support nurses in the future. Despite personal challenges, Jamillah is dedicated to bringing happiness to people through her cakes.
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