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There are
several types of
biscochos from
various parts of the Philippines. All of them are
usually referred to as "
biscocho" colloquially,
which can be...
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Biscochos, also
known as
biscochos de huevo, or biscotios, are a
traditional Sephardi Jewish ring-shaped
cookie commonly prepared for Hanukkah, Purim,...
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tishpishti (a
semolina and nuts cake), baklava, and
cookies such as
biscochos and qurbayel. Many of
these dishes'
names originate from Judaeo-Spanish...
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Fritos Polvorón
Raspado Rosca de
reyes Sopaipilla Tortitas de
Santa Clara Biscochos Piñata
cookie Platáno
frito Jamoncillo Carlota de limón
Aguas frescas...
- In
Philippine cuisine,
roscas or
biscochos de
roscas refer to a type of
pastry cookies from the
province of Leyte,
mainly from the
towns of
Barugo and...
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Armenian Gata
Mikado Nazook Chinese Chasan Jiucai hezi
Masan Sachima Filipino Biscocho Buko pie
Caycay Daral (food)
Dinamita Egg pie
Empanada (Pastil) Ensaïmada...
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Armenian Gata
Mikado Nazook Chinese Chasan Jiucai hezi
Masan Sachima Filipino Biscocho Buko pie
Caycay Daral (food)
Dinamita Egg pie
Empanada (Pastil) Ensaïmada...
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toasted chiffon cake-pastry
which originated from Cebu. As a
variant of
Biscocho, it is a
fusion of flour, shortening, eggs, and sugar. Pia**** or pio****...
- Gr**** Jews call it pepitada. This is
followed by
coffee with milk and
biscochos (savory ring-shaped cookies),
pieces of
bread dipped in
olive oil and...
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candy Sfinj Sponge cake
Sufganiyah Strudel Streuselkuchen Cookies Alfajor Biscochos Black and
white cookie Chinese cookie Egg
kichel Duvshaniot Hadji bada...