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  2. List of Philippine desserts - Wikipedia

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    Sorbetes. Corn maja blanca. Turon. Alfajor - Dulce de Leche sandwich cookie. Apas - Sugar crusted biscuits. Bakpia - Bean paste filled moon cake. Bananacue - Carmelised, fried plantain skewers. Baye baye - Rolled pudding of coconut and rice or corn flour. Belekoy - chewy candy strips dotted with sesame.

  3. Mango float - Wikipedia

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    Mango float. Mango float or crema de mangga is a Filipino icebox cake dessert made with layers of ladyfingers ( broas) or graham crackers, whipped cream, condensed milk, and ripe carabao mangoes. It is chilled for a few hours before serving, though it can also be frozen to give it an ice cream -like consistency.

  4. Sans rival - Wikipedia

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    Sans rival. Sans rival is a Filipino dessert cake made of layers of buttercream, meringue and chopped cashews. Its name means "unrivaled" in French. The cake may be decorated, left plain or garnished with pistachios . The cake's origins are disputed. One source claims the recipe has its roots in the French dacquoise, [1] while Lucy Torres-Gomez ...

  5. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A sticky sweet delicacy made of ground glutinous rice, grated coconut, brown sugar, margarine, peanut butter, and vanilla (optional). Kutsinta. Tagalog. Rice cake with jelly-like consistency made from rice flour, brown sugar, lye and food coloring, usually topped with freshly grated mature coconut. Latik.

  6. Red Ribbon Bakeshop - Wikipedia

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    The cakes developed by daughter Teresita Moran are what gave Red Ribbon its prominence in the dessert market of the Philippines. In 1984, it opened its first overseas outlet in West Covina, California. [3] The company began franchising in 1999. Today, there are more than 200 branches all over the Philippines; 32 stores all over California; five ...

  7. Mamón - Wikipedia

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    Mamón are traditional Filipino chiffon or sponge cakes, typically baked in distinctive cupcake-like molds. In the Visayas regions, mamón are also known as torta mamón or torta . [1] [2] Variants of mamón include the larger loaf-like version called taisan , the rolled version called pianono , and ladyfingers known as broas .

  8. List of theaters and concert halls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    This list of theaters and concert halls in Manila includes present-day performing arts theaters, concert halls, music halls and other places of live entertainment in Metro Manila, Philippines. It excludes theatrical companies, sports stadia, other outdoor venues and convention centers which may occasionally be used for concerts.

  9. Krispy Kreme introduces ‘Friends’-themed doughnuts, but not ...

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    Krispy Kreme did not reply to a request for comment on why the doughnuts are not being offered in the U.S. The treats will be available through July 21. Hopefully, shoppers have their own cheap ...