
""Life has taken a turn I never expected! Things have changed: it's time ... for me to shift and remember that I created Nine Winters with my girls," Ferola said on social media."
""I love New England, our community, and building a space that prioritizes Asian American and adoptee voices. I also love being a parent. I'm choosing my family, as it was when we started.""
""Nine Winters started as a way to reconnect with her heritage and teach her two children through food.""
""Whether you've been here since day one, or you've been meaning to give us a try, we're open regular hours through 3/29.""
Nine Winters Bakery, a Korean-American bakery in Cambridge, is closing after less than a year in its permanent location. Owner Marissa Ferola announced the closure on Instagram, citing family as her reason. She expressed a desire to focus on her children and reconnect with her roots. The bakery was known for its unique blend of Korean ingredients in American treats. Nine Winters began as a pop-up and gained popularity through various locations before establishing a permanent site last summer. The last day of service is March 29.
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