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Philippines is
champóy (also
spelled tsampóy, sampóy, or cham-poi,
names which can also
apply to kiamoy). It
differs from
kiamoy in that
champóy is made from...
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Champoy is a
Philippine television sketch comedy show
broadcast by RPN.
Directed by
Peque Gallaga and Leo Rialp, it
stars Subas Herrero,
Tessie Tomas...
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Chamoy is
probably derived from the
champoy (also
spelled tsampoy, or
rarely as sampóy) of the Philippines.
Champoy are made
using identical techniques...
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developed variant of
kiamoy is
known as
champóy which uses the
native berry Myrica rubra (also
locally known as
champóy). Li hing mui was
introduced to the...
- in the City of
Greater Manila (now Manila).
Herrero is best
known for
Champoy (1980–85), a
Philippine gag show
where he
formed a
Laurel and Hardy-like...
- Vol. 2 (Universal 1980) in Lupe Fiasco, Food & Liquor, (Atlantic 2006)
Champoy (RPN 9) Eat Bulaga! (RPN 9; ABS-CBN & GMA 7) Cebu (RPN 9)
Concert at the...
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chamoy are
derived from the
kiamoy ("ciamoy" in
Philippine Spanish) and
champóy of the Philippines,
which themselves originated from li hing mui brought...
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comedy duo with
Subas Herrero,
especially in the 1981
television series Champoy which aired in RPN. The two are
childhood friends who
often acted in plays...
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Adventure (2008) -
Redford Iskul Bukol (IBC, 1978–1981) as
Redford (1978-1980)
Champoy (RPN 9, 1980–1985) as
guest T.O.D.A.S.: Television's
Outrageously Delightful...
- Philippines, they are
dried and
preserved in
brine and
vinegar and made into
champóy, the
local version of the
Chinese huamei.
Other uses
include bottled pasteurized...