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    Buying Kakanin

    kakaninI’m always on the lookout for yummy kakanin that the stall owner actually owns. In most kakanin stands in the malls or the supermarkets, the supply of kakanin is actually bought wholesale. Over at the Shopwise supermarket along the E. Rodriguez (C-5) avenue, I found the “Only N D Phils” kakanin stall by the basement. Just looking at the display gave me an idea that this particular kakanin stall made their own kakanin

    First of all, the bilao is not large. Secondly. the top filling is thicker and not dry. I asked the owner if she made the kakanin herself. Yes, her production center is located in Bulacan. I wanted to taste a piece and decided on the Cassava cake.

    kakanin

    At 20 pesos a piece,it’s double the price of most kakanin found in malls. And just take a look.
    cassava

    In terms of appearance, you can imagine the delectable taste you will experience. I was not wrong. The cassava cake was super tender and tasty. Truly a home-made delicacy that doesn’t taste commercialized.

    “Only N d Phils” has other delicious products which I plan to buy and sample like the:


    The sapin-sapin

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    The sapin-sapin is a filipino delicacy that I only experienced when I arrived in Manila in the mid seventies. The famous Sapin-Sapin originated from the northern part of the Philippines, the province of Abra so it’s no wonder I didn’t get to taste much of it in Cebu.

    Watch out for future updates when I sample most of these kakanin. In the meantime, View other mouth-watering Kakanin photos

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    4 Comments »

    Comment by u8mypinkcookies
    2008-02-04 21:48:11

    i love kakanin! we usually buy from Dolor’s (for the yummy assorted kakanin) and Amber’s (the best pichi-pichi) :)

    pero on weekends, mom buys few slices sa may market near our place. yum yum! :D

     
    Comment by John
    2009-05-13 22:55:27

    You know, you can open up an online restaurant and sell foods made out of these recipes. It should work.

     
    Comment by cosmetyn
    2009-07-21 14:41:59

    I really love kakanin..especially bibingka and casava cake..These one looks so yummy
    More Power!

     
    Comment by cosmetyn
    2009-07-21 15:06:00

    The food really looks so delicious..It makes you crave looking only at the picture.I hope I can try it here.

     
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