- Tagalog: siyakoy; Hokkien: 炸粿; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tsia̍h-kué), also
known as
lubid-
lubid ("little rope") or
bicho bicho, is a
traditional Filipino deep-fried...
- or
Shakoy /
Siyakoy (Hokkien: 炸粿 Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tsia̍h-kué) /
Pinisi /
lubid-
lubid. They are
usually deep-fried, in the case of Bicho-Bicho, or deep-fried...
- binangkal.
Shakoy or
siyakoy from the
Visayas islands (also
known as
lubid-
lubid in the
northern Philippines) uses a
length of
dough twisted into a distinctive...
- '
lubid' joke". entertainment.inquirer.net.
September 27, 2023.
Retrieved September 30, 2023. "'E.A.T'
apologizes to
MTRCB over Joey de Leon's '
lubid'...
- use are knives,
spears and bow and arrows. The main
weapon used is the
lubid or a four-feet long rope.
Training utilizes mud training,
canoe training...
- after-school snack.
Shakoy or
siyakoy from the
Visayas Islands (also
known as
lubid-
lubid in the
northern Philippines) uses a
length of
dough twisted into a distinctive...
-
after '
lubid' joke on 'EAT' segment".
Philippine Daily Inquirer.
Retrieved September 26, 2023. "Joey de Leon
pinagmumura ng
netizens dahil sa '
lubid' joke...
- Kumukunsi, Lokot-lokot, Maruya, Panyalam, Pilipit, Pinakufu,
Shakoy (
Lubid-
lubid)
Poland – Pączki are
round jam-filled doughnuts,
known in
Poland at least...
-
Shakoy (also
known as
lubid-
lubid), a
doughnut variant from the Visayas...
- look with
crispy taste,
almost similar to
mahua in
Chinese cuisine and
lubid-
lubid in
Filipino cuisine. In
Javanese untir-untir
means "twisted",
while in...