- Lent. The sprouted-wheat
flour is
called "
panocha flour" or
simply "
panocha", as well. In the Philippines,
panocha (also
spelled panutsa or panotsa) is the...
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different names,
including creamy praline fudge, and
brown sugar fudge candy.
Panocha is said to come from the
Spanish word for 'raw sugar'. It was also long...
- po****rity for
other songs such as "Soy Guapo", "Oh, Me Vengo", "
Panocha", “
Panocha Remix” "I Am Happy", "Freestyle
Session #13 "RIP Resentido"", and...
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different ****es, such as anise, cayenne, or chocolate. In the Philippines,
panocha or in
Tagalog panutsá, is
traditionally used as an
ingredient for latík...
- The
Panocha Quartet (Czech:
Panochovo kvarteto) is a
Czech string quartet. The
Panocha Quartet was
formed at the
Prague Conservatory in 1968 from a trio...
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Needham Newtons Nutter Butter Oatmeal cookie Oatmeal Creme Pie Oreo
Pancake Panocha Parfait Pastry hearts Peanut butter cookies Pecan pie
Pecan pralines Peppermint...
- coñete is
becoming more common. In Colombia,
Mexico and the Philippines,
panocha (or panoche)
refers generally to
sweet breads or cakes, or, more specifically...
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Croatia and
Germany alegría or
palanqueta in
Mexico pé-de-moleque in
Brazil panocha mani,
panutsa mani, or
samani in the
Philippines (which can also be made...
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Sundanese Koya-Koya (Ilocano)
Tagapulot (Ilocano)
Pakombuk (Kapampangan)
Panocha (Philippine Spanish)
Bagkat Bao -
possibly regional to
Bulacan (Tagalog)...
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Panocha – a
pudding made from
sprouted wheat flour and piloncillo. The sprouted-wheat
flour was
historically called panocha flour, or
simply panocha,: 26 ...