Food Recipe: Bibingka – A Philippine Treat
Posted by netizen on December 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment
During the holiday season, you'll surely see the food and treats you look forward to. Familiar tastes and smells spark so much joy at family gatherings. One tradition you may be excited about is Bibingka, the Philippine treat wrapped thoughtfully in banana leaves.
Bibingka is a cake typically...
Source: BakitWhy.com - Pilipino American Lifestyle
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