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  2. Cassava cake - Wikipedia

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    Cassava was one of the crops imported from Latin America through the Manila galleons from at least the 16th century. [2] [3] Cassava cake is a type of bibingka (traditional baked cakes), having its origins from adopting native recipes but using cassava instead of the traditional galapong (ground glutinous rice) batter.

  3. Nilupak - Wikipedia

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    Nilupak is a class of traditional Filipino delicacies made from mashed or pounded starchy foods mixed with coconut milk (or condensed milk and butter) and sugar.They are molded into various shapes and traditionally served on banana leaves with toppings of grated young coconut (buko), various nuts, cheese, butter, or margarine.

  4. Faith da Silva - Wikipedia

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    Da Silva started her career in the entertainment industry around 2009, when she made her acting debut in the film Kamoteng Kahoy.. In 2015, Da Silva participated in the sixth season of reality show, StarStruck. [2]

  5. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kamoteng Kahoy (Cassava) Kamatis (Tomato) Fruit Kangkong (Water spinach) Vegetable A semi-aquatic tropical plant grown as a leaf vegetable. Kesong puti or Kasilyo Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan, Samar, and Cebu Cheese A soft, white cheese, made from unskimmed carabao's milk, salt, and rennet. Katuray: Flower Kinampay: Bohol

  6. Suman (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sumang Kamoteng Kahoy [4] – Cassava is finely ground, mixed with coconut milk, sugar, wrapped in banana leaves, and steamed. Suman sa Lihiya [5] – Soaked glutinous rice mixed with coconut milk is treated with lye, wrapped in banana leaves, and boiled for two hours.

  7. APT Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Kamoteng kahoy (2009) Bente (2009) Love on Line (LOL) (2009) co-production with OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc. Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie (2009) Co-production with GMA Films; Ang Darling Kong Aswang (2009) co-production with OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions, Inc.

  8. Okoy - Wikipedia

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    Okoy batter can also be mixed with kamote (sweet potato) or kamoteng kahoy , instead of, or in addition to calabaza. Other ingredients are also traditionally added, including mung bean sprouts (togue) and/or julienned carrots, onions, and green papaya. [6] [7] The dish is sometimes dyed bright orange with achuete seeds. [1]

  9. Lloyd Samartino - Wikipedia

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    Kamoteng Kahoy – Congressman (2009) Nandito Ako... Nagmamahal sa 'Yo – Orly Suganob (Regal Films, 2009) Paano Na Kaya – Alvin (Star Cinema, 2010) Rosario – Don Enrique's Friend (Cinemabuhay International & Studio 5, 2010) My Valentine Girls – Aia's father (segment "Soulmates", 2011) The Road – Ella's father (GMA Films, 2011)