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  2. Turrón - Wikipedia

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    Turrón (Spanish:), torró (Catalan: / Valencian:) or torrone (Italian: [torˈroːne]) is a Mediterranean nougat confection, typically made of honey, sugar, and egg white, with toasted almonds or other nuts, and usually shaped either into a rectangular tablet or a round cake.

  3. Turon (food) - Wikipedia

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    Turon can also include other fillings. Most common is jackfruit (langka), but there are also recipes with sweet potato (kamote), mango (mangga), cheddar cheese and coconut (niyog). Turon, though etymologically Spanish in origin, bears no similarities to the Spanish candy turrón (an almond nougat confection). [2]

  4. Kiamoy - Wikipedia

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    Kiamoy powder is also sold separately as an ingredient, and can be used as a coating for kiamoy chicken or as a dip for fruits like pomelo, fresh green mango, or pickled green mango. [7] [8] Kiamoy and champóy are believed to be the direct ancestors of the Mexican treat saladitos and the chamoy sauce derived from it.

  5. Bibingka - Wikipedia

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    Bibingka galapóng is the traditional form of bibingka made from ground soaked glutinous rice , water, and coconut milk. [12] Bibingkang malagkít is a moist version of bibingka, typically served sliced into square blocks. [12] It commonly also includes slices of ripe jackfruit (langka) and topped with latik (coconut caramel) and grated coconut.

  6. Jackfruit - Wikipedia

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    Young (unripe) jackfruit is made into curry called gulai nangka or stewed called gudeg. In the Philippines, unripe jackfruit or langka is usually cooked in coconut milk and eaten with rice; this is called ginataang langka. [41] The ripe fruit is often an ingredient in local desserts such as halo-halo and the Filipino turon. The ripe fruit ...

  7. Kadyos, baboy, kag langka - Wikipedia

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    Kadyos, baboy, kag lanka, commonly shortened to KBL, is a Filipino pork soup or stew originating from the Hiligaynon people of the Western Visayas islands. The name of the dish means "pigeon peas, pork, and jackfruit" which are the three main ingredients of the soup.

  8. Tupig - Wikipedia

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    Tupig, also known as intemtem or kangkanen, is a Filipino rice cake originating from northwestern Luzon, particularly the regions of Pangasinan, Tarlac, and Ilocos. It is made from ground slightly-fermented soaked glutinous rice ( galapong ) mixed with coconut milk , muscovado sugar, and young coconut ( buko ) strips.

  9. Banana cue - Wikipedia

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    The bananas used for this recipe are Saba bananas, which are very commonly used for cooking in the Philippines. It is usually skewered on a bamboo stick, and sold on the streets. [ 2 ] The skewer stick is just for ease of serving and eating, but the dish is not cooked on the skewer (as opposed to ginanggang ).