Josh, the founder of Win Son Bakery, wore the classic Taiwan team jersey, and also gave Brother Elephant jerseys to the foreign chefs in the store.

(Photo by reporter Chen Yun)

[Reporter Chen Yun/Taipei Report] On the morning of the 30th, New York time, President Tsai Ing-wen arranged to meet with young Taiwanese compatriots in New York, and went to Win Son Bakery opened by Taiwanese overseas Chinese to enjoy traditional Taiwanese breakfasts such as rice balls and radish cakes. Interestingly, the foreign chefs in the store were wearing CITIC Brothers jerseys, which attracted the attention of reporters.

Tsai Ing-wen ordered traditional breakfasts such as rice balls, mochi donuts, scallion pancakes, radish cakes, and leek boxes at the breakfast shop today, and prepared Taiwanese-style pillows for young overseas Chinese.

Taiwanese overseas Chinese Josh Ku and Trigg Brown first founded Yingcheng Restaurant, and then opened a bakery in 2019. They launched Taiwanese menus in American-style restaurants, so that Americans who don’t know Taiwan can also fall in love with rice balls, scallion pancakes, fried dough sticks, soy milk, etc. from Taiwan. Taste, and collaborated with Taiwanese-American writer Wei Kailin to produce a cookbook and produce cooking kits.

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The employee laughed and said that he doesn't often watch sports events, but he thinks the name "Brother Elephant" is great, and he got to know the team through Josh.

Because I think the name is very interesting, I also launched a cocktail under the name of Brother Elephant.

Josh ku also wore the classic Taiwan team jersey today. He shared that he is a baseball fan and would look for opportunities to watch games when he returns to Taiwan. The baseball culture in Taiwan is very different.

He also joked that he would give this good friend a brother jersey, "because he is my brother."

President Tsai Ing-wen went to the Win Son Bakery opened by Taiwanese overseas Chinese to enjoy traditional Taiwanese breakfasts such as rice balls and radish cakes, and also presented Taiwan-style pillows to young Taiwanese overseas Chinese.

(Photo by reporter Chen Yun)