TOP 10 FAVORITE FILIPINO DESSERTS

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TOP 10 FAVORITE FILIPINO DESSERTS
November 26, 2015 by Liza Agban

I have shared many recipes over the past few years and some of my favorites have been the Filipino desserts. From Puto to Halayang Ube, there are so many different Filipino sweets and desserts and I enjoy eating just about all of them. Devouring these sweet treats reminds me of being back home in the Philippines. I thought that I would recap and share some of the favorites from the past few years.

TOP 10 FAVORITE FILIPINO DESSERTS

PUTO

Puto is a classic. It is a steamed cake that a little bit sweet. It is usually eaten with a bit of butter, or by itself.!
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TAISAN

Taisan is a Filipino chiffon cake. It is topped with butter and sugar.
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CATHEDRAL WINDOW JELLY DESSERT

This colorful jelly dessert is often served during the end of the year. Use your favorite jello flavors in this delicious dessert.
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LECHE FLAN WITH CREAM CHEESE

Leche flan is a popular Filipino dessert. This version of the delicious caramel custard treat uses cream cheese.
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CORNBREAD BIBINGKA

This cornbread bibinka recipe combines cornbread and bibingka, a famous Filipino dessert that is made from rice cake and coconut milk.
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KUTSINTA

Kutsinta is a sticky brown cake made from tapioca starch, flour and sugar. Like puto, it is a popular snack amongst Filipino.
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CASSAVA CAKE

Cassava cake is a popular Filipino dessert that is made from grated cassava, coconut milk, egg, butter and condensed milk or sugar.
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CHEESE ENSAYMADA

Ensaymada is a favorite breakfast or snack for most Filipinos. It can be bought anywhere from a stall in the mall, in a bakeshop or even at a fast food court.
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MAMON

Mamon is another popular Filipino treat. It is a sponge cake that is soft and fluffy.
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HALAYANG UBE

Purple yams, coconut milk and sweet Macapuno strings (coconut) are used in this popular Filipino dessert.

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