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Ube halaya or halayang ube (also spelled halea, haleya; from Spanish jalea 'jelly') is a Philippine dessert made from boiled and mashed purple yam (Dioscorea alata, locally known as ube). [1] Ube halaya is the main base in ube/purple yam flavored-pastries and ube ice cream. It can also be incorporated in other desserts such as halo-halo.
Ube cake is a traditional Filipino chiffon cake or sponge cake made with ube halaya (mashed purple yam). It is distinctively vividly purple in color, like most dishes made with ube in the Philippines. [1] [2] [3]
Ube halaya: Luzon Ube jam, made from boiled and mashed purple yam. Ube halaya (Or halayang ube; variant spellings halea, haleya; from the Spanish jalea, "jam") is also used in pastries and other desserts such as halo-halo and ice cream. Ube ice cream: Luzon An ice cream made out of mashed ube, milk, sugar and crushed ice.
Ube halaya, or ube jam, is often used in desserts like halo-halo (Filipino shaved ice) or added to pies and ice cream, which you can often find at Purple Yam. Besa's husband, Romy Dorotan, who's ...
Frozen ube can be thawed and then turned into ube halaya, a sweet jammy condiment used in many Filipino desserts. You can also buy jars of of ube halaya at stores and online. It can be eaten on ...
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English: Ube halaya is a popular Filipino dessert often served during fiestas and other special occasions. It is usually made from purple yam (Dioscorea alata),milk, sugar, etc. It is usually topped with toasted coconut milk curd or cheese. Ube halaya can be incorporated into cakes, pastries, and halo-halo.
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