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Mastering the art of wrapping Lumpia or Eggrolls can be straightforward, but beginners may need some guidance to perfect the process. Following a few quick helpful steps can ensure a smooth and successful wrapping experience. Tips on finding the right lumpia wrappers...
Filipino Desserts
In the Philippines, a wide range of Puto styles vary depending on the region. Some of the popular types include Puto Bumbong, Puto Kutsinta, Puto Lanson, Cheese Puto, and Puto Seco. However, one unique and original Puto recipe from the Bicol region is the “Puto...
Filipino Fruits
Saba bananas are commonly used in Filipino cuisine and can be eaten fresh or cooked. When eaten fresh, they are often served as a snack or dessert and are usually sweeter than other bananas. Additionally, they are utilized as ingredients in a variety of Filipino...
Filipino Desserts
Turutalinga, which is also called Katol, is a traditional Filipino biscuit recipe from the Bicol region. The name “turutalinga” comes from the biscuit’s distinct shape, which resembles a human ear, while “katol” refers to a famous...
Filipino Desserts
Sinapot is a variation of the Tagalog snack, Maruya, which consists of sliced bananas coated in all-purpose flour, milk, and eggs. In Bicol, however, Sinapot is made with sliced Saba bananas, which are coated in a mixture of moistened glutinous rice flour, sugar, and...