Puto
Puto is a type of steamed rice cake usually served as snack or as accompaniment to savory dishes such as dinuguan or pancit in Philippine cuisine and believed to be derived from Indian puttu of Kerala origin. It is eaten as is or with butter and/or grated fresh coconut, or as an accompaniment to a number of savoury viands (most notably, dinuguan).
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Puto
Puto is a type of steamed rice cake usually served as snack or as accompaniment to savory dishes such as dinuguan or pancit in Philippine cuisine and believed to be derived from Indian puttu of Kerala origin. It is eaten as is or with butter and/or grated fresh coconut, or as an accompaniment to a number of savoury viands (most notably, dinuguan).
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Puto is a type of steamed rice ...... ands (most notably, dinuguan).
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Se denomina puto a una comida ...... es se le agrega leche de coco.
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Puto in banana leaf liner
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Puto is a type of steamed rice ...... ands (most notably, dinuguan).
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Se denomina puto a una comida ...... usual además en los desayunos.
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