Contains grated cassava, coconut cream, and brown sugar. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains sapin-sapin, puto, maja blanca, and kutsinta. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains sweetener, shredded coconut, and rice flour. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains glutinous rice, coconut cream, and brown sugar. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains spring roll wrapper, brown sugar, and banana. We believe this item is vegan as is.
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The term merienda came from the Spanish merendar, which means "to eat snack." It is usually eaten to relieve hunger when it is not yet lunchtime or dinnertime.
Contains sweetener, shredded coconut, and rice flour. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains spring roll wrapper, brown sugar, and banana. We believe this item is vegan as is.
The name kakanin is derived from two Tagalog words: “kain” (to eat) and “kanin” (rice). It's an umbrella term for sweets made of glutinous rice and coconut milk, two ingredients that tropical countries like the Philippines have in abundance.
Contains sapin-sapin, puto, maja blanca, and kutsinta. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains sapin-sapin, puto, maja blanca, and kutsinta. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Suman is the Philippines' version of rice cake. Suman is also known as "budbud" in the Visayan languages that dominate the central half of the country.
Contains grated cassava, coconut cream, and brown sugar. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains glutinous rice, coconut cream, and brown sugar. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains ube, glutinous rice, coconut cream, and brown sugar. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Contains glutinous rice, curd of coconut milk, coconut cream, and brown sugar. We believe this item is vegan as is.
These mouthwatering crispy specials are the pride of the Philippines, present in every Filipino feast and picnics.
Contains spring roll wrapper, brown sugar, and banana. We believe this item is vegan as is.