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Pastillas de Yema

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Pastillas de Yema from Villa Escudero. Photo by Mildred Cruz. Also known as Pastiyema, especially when cut into smaller pieces. Recipe and more information after the website update. Please check back soon.

Rico Nuts

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Rico Nuts from the RICOA brand, whose product line more notably includes Curly Tops and Flat Tops. Pieces of milk chocolate with cashew nuts. Net weight: 500 grams (17.64 ounces) RICOA’s tagline: Rich Chocolate for Chocolate Lovers Rico Nuts Milk Chocolate with Cashew Nuts Product Name: RICOA Rich Chocolate for Chocolate Lovers Rico Nuts Milk […]

Pulburon (Filipino Crack)

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Pulboron = “Filipino crack” It’s a soft crumbly candy whose ingredients are mainly powdered milk, butter and toasted flour. Stay tuned for more information about polvoron after the website upgrade. Bookmark us and check back!

Macapuno Candy

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Macapuno is very soft coconut meat. The Philippine Coconut Authority translates macapuno as coconut “sport” — it is technically the very soft endosperm of coconuts. It contains high levels of galactomannan, a polysaccharide that is classified as a gum. It is galactomannan that gives makapuno its jelly-like solid endosperm and highly viscous liquid endosperm. The […]

Milkee Polvoron

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Milkee Polvoron is a product of Rebisco (Republic Biscuit Corporation). More information about pulburon and the Milkee brand to be posted on this page soon. Please do check back!

Hany Milk Chocolate

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Annie’s Hany Milk Chocolate. Photo by Angie Pastor. Ingredients: Philippine peanuts, chocolate, sugar, powdered milk. Comes in thumb-sized bars that smoothly crumble. A pack of Hany contains 24 pieces. You can buy individual pieces at small stores or roadside stalls for around one peso each. The other Filipino candy of similar ingredients is CHOCNUT, which […]

House of Polvoron

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House of Polvoron (HOP) is one of the most prominent brands of pulburon in the Philippines. The other being Goldilocks. It describes pulburon on the product packaging as “powdered-milk candies” and has the tagline: “What POLVORON should BE.” Popular flavors are classic, cashew, and cookies n cream. HOP also popularized *choco-covered* pulburon, describing it as […]

Turrones de Kasoy

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Turrones de Kasoy by Angie Pastor. For orders in Manila, 09369815475. The inspiration for this Filipino candy is the Spanish turrón, which is a nougat confection made of honey, sugar and egg white, with nuts. In the case of the Philippine turrones de kasoy, the Philippine cashew is what distinguishes the treat. The Tagalog word […]

Yema

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Yema is a sweet treat made from egg yolks and condensed milk. The word Yema is Spanish for “egg yolk.” A famous Filipino brand is Tower Yema, made by the Eng Seng food company. Tagline: The taste you can’t resist. Eng Seng flavors of yema: plain, ube, mocha, mango, strawberry, melon, peanut, pandan, langka, coffee, […]

Pastillas de Yema

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Pastillas de Yema from Villa Escudero. Photo by Mildred Cruz. Also known as Pastiyema, especially when cut into smaller pieces. Recipe and more information after the website update. Please check back soon.

Pastillas

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Assorted Pastillas from Batangas. Photo by Toyang Noresa. Pastilyas are beloved soft milk candies that are a deliciously sweet legacy of the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines.

Tamarind Candy

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Living in a country with round-the-year good weather has spoiled Filipinos with easy access to a large variety of native fruits, many of which are naturally prepared as candy. The staple fruit candy in the Philippines is tamarind, a favorite throughout Southeast Asia, all the way to the Middle East. Simply prepared with salt and […]

Pastilyas

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Pastillas by Soundtech27... Pastilyas in the Philippines are traditionally white from the Spanish sweet pastillas de leche (milk). They are often called "soft milk-candy" in English.

Candyman Kendi Mint

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Kendi Mint candy is one of the classic hard candies from the Philippines, evoking nostalgic memories in Filipinos of all ages. It’s in the same vintage group of Filipino candy that includes White Rabbit, Viva Caramel, and Tarzan bubble gum. In fact, White Rabbit, Viva Caramel and Kendi-Mint are all manufactured by the same Malabon-based […]

Potchi

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Potchi is the name of a popular line of gummi candies from the Columbia Candy Company of the Philippines. The most widely enjoyed variant is Strawberry Cream.

Choko Choko

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Instructions: Bite/Cut the end of the tube to squeeze the contents into your mouth.

Milkee Polvoron

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Milkee Polvoron is a product of Rebisco (Republic Biscuit Corporation). More information about pulburon and the Milkee brand to be posted on this page soon. Please do check back!

House of Polvoron

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House of Polvoron (HOP) is one of the most prominent brands of pulburon in the Philippines. The other being Goldilocks. It describes pulburon on the product packaging as “powdered-milk candies” and has the tagline: “What POLVORON should BE.” Popular flavors are classic, cashew, and cookies n cream. HOP also popularized *choco-covered* pulburon, describing it as […]

Pulburon (Filipino Crack)

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Pulboron = “Filipino crack” In the Philippines, polvoron refers to a soft crumbly treat whose ingredients are mainly powdered milk, butter and toasted flour. They are molded into oval or round shapes. Popular brands: Goldilocks, Red Ribbon, Sasmuan, Choco Vron, Milkee, House of Polvoron (HOP), Manila, Aling Conching Stay tuned for more information about Filipino-style […]

Rico Nuts

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Rico Nuts from the RICOA brand, whose product line more notably includes Curly Tops and Flat Tops. Pieces of milk chocolate with cashew nuts. Net weight: 500 grams (17.64 ounces) RICOA’s tagline: Rich Chocolate for Chocolate Lovers Rico Nuts Milk Chocolate with Cashew Nuts Product Name: RICOA Rich Chocolate for Chocolate Lovers Rico Nuts Milk […]
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