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Pastil is a
Filipino dish made with
steamed rice
wrapped in
banana leaves with dry
shredded beef, chicken, or fish. It
originates from the Maguindanao...
- Filipinos,
pastel is an
alternative spelling of
pastil,
which refer to two
different dishes.
Pastil (also
spelled patil, patel, or patir)
among the Danao-speaking...
- is also a
common filling for the
empanadas of the Tausūg
people known as
pastil.
Pancit choca (or
pancit choca en su tinta) is a
black seafood noodle dish...
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differentiated from
other leaf-wrapped
Filipino dishes like suman, binalot, and
pastil, in that the
latter use
leaves that are
simply wrapped around the food and...
- was
clear and
suspended from above.
Other innovative designs included his
Pastil Chair (a beanbag-like
molded armchair), and
Tomato Chair (a seat molded...
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Singapore portal Binalot Burasa Lamban Lemang Lemper Lepet Lontong Onigiri Pastil Zongzi Rianti, Angelina; Novenia,
Agnes E.; Christopher, Alvin; Lestari...
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octahedral star.
Suman dishes (as well as
savory variants like
binalot and
pastil) are
differentiated from pusô (or patupat), in that the
latter use woven...
- portra**** by
Tiger Shroff and Yash Raaj
Singh 12511 Patil, a
minor planet Pastil, a
Filipino packed rice dish Patel, an
Indian surname Patel (village administration)...
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portal Indonesia portal Lamprais List of
steamed foods Nasi
bakar Onigiri Pastil Rempah udang Tamales Chef PotPie. "Debbie's
Indonesian Lemper". Food.com...
- term is
derived from the root word
balot (wrap) + -in-
meaning "wrapped".
Pastil - A
similar but
Halal meal
whose preparation requires adherence to Muslim...