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Stack of palitaw rice cakes Pangasinan is where Palitaw originated and it came from the word “Litaw” which means to surface or to float.It’s because it is the manner you will know that your palitaw is cooked; it will float on top of the water.This native delicacy is a bit similar to the Mocha Cakes of Japan and the Rice Cakes of South Korea. Palitaw Recipe Filipino Food, Chocolate Moron, Philippine Desserts, Palitaw Recipe, Filipino Party, Filipino Rice, Pinoy Dishes, Filipino Snacks, Pinoy Dessert

Stack of palitaw rice cakes Pangasinan is where Palitaw originated and it came from the word “Litaw” which means to surface or to float.It’s because it is the manner you will know that your palitaw is cooked; it will float on top of the water.This native delicacy is a bit similar to the Mocha Cakes of Japan and the Rice Cakes of South Korea.

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Experience the delightful fusion of flavors with this delicious Filipino Ube Buchi recipe! These chewy glutinous rice balls are filled with sweet purple yam (ube) and coated in sesame seeds for a delightful crunch. This easy-to-make Filipino treat combines the rich taste of ube with the irresistible texture of buchi and is perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings! Save this recipe now!

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Lily Dioquino
This Kamote Cue is a popular Filipino street food that is made from sweet potato pieces deep-fried with a coating of caramelized brown sugar. It's the perfect hot and crispy afternoon snack or sweet dessert! #kamote #sweetpotato #streetfood #snack #dessert #vegan #filipino Kamote Cue Filipino Food, Cooking Filipino Food, Filipino Foods Aesthetic, Shiloh Aesthetic, Kakanin Filipino Desserts, Filipino Kakanin, Vegan Filipino, Phillipino Food, Food Filipino

This Kamote Cue is a popular Filipino street food that is made from sweet potato pieces deep-fried with a coating of caramelized brown sugar. It's the perfect afternoon snack or sweet dessert to enjoy while hot and crispy with your favorite sweet dipping sauces.

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Jon Storey