Filipino goodies

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Mango Float: No Bake Dessert
Mango Float also known as Mango Royale is the Filipino version of an icebox cake, a no-bake dessert made with layers of crushed graham crackers, whipped cream, and the sweetest mangoes. Quick and easy to make, you will love this classic Filipino dish. A refreshing dessert, perfect for an Easter dessert, parties, showers, or any special occasion. Wherever you choose to share it, this luscious dessert is sure to be a hit.
KUTSINTA
Kutsinta is a traditional sweet Filipino snack made by steaming sticky rice. It has a brown or reddish color because it is sweetened with brown sugar and then colored with annatto or achuete. It is typically served with grated coconut. | www.foxyfolksy.com #FoxyFolksyRecipes #stickyricecake #kakanin #kutchinta
Filipino Yema Balls
Yema balls or yema candy are delicious Filipino treats made of condensed milk and egg yolks. They’re wonderfully soft and chewy, delightfully sweet, and so easy to make. Check out the recipe with lots of tips, FAQs and step-by-step photos for perfect yema balls every time.
[Filipino Recipes] Bibingka - Coconut Cake
I first had Bibingka at a Filipino family barbecue when I started dating my husband. My now father-in-law taught me how to make it years ago. Now every time there is a family gathering, either he or I are asked to make it, which says a lot about the recipe because neither one of us are Filipino. #Filipino #Recipe #coconut #cake #dessert
Homemade Palitaw Filipino rice cakes
Homemade Palitaw Filipino rice cakes
Kamote Cue (Filipino Candied Sweet Potatoes)
This Kamote Cue is a popular Filipino street food that is made from sweet potato pieces deep-fried with a coating of caramelized brown sugar. It's the perfect hot and crispy afternoon snack or sweet dessert! #kamote #sweetpotato #streetfood #snack #dessert #vegan #filipino