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Piyaya: an Ilonggo Delicacy


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Wednesday Sep 13, 2006

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Piyaya , a sweet biscuit is something that I always get to eat when a family member or friend brings home “pasalubong” from Iloilo. So when I visited the Salcedo Food Market, I was pleased to see freshly cooked piyaya for only 10 pesos each. The best thing is it’s warm and not too sweet . What a delight to savor freshly cooked piyaya . It’s quite different from eating it straight out of the plastic bag.


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    8 Comments »

    Comment by hernani
    2007-06-13 18:22:13

    ur site is wonderful!!!but i want to learn how to cook the piyaya an ilonggo delecacy pls can u give me the recipe of it…thanks

     
    Comment by robert
    2007-09-07 15:25:41

    bacolod city is the best Piaya producer…try it on the Bong-Bongs Special Pasalubong Center

    Comment by rikishi
    2009-10-23 01:46:55

    actually this was a negros delicacy. remember, where once d number 1 sugar producer.

     
     
    Comment by u8mypinkcookies
    2007-11-04 21:42:04

    delish! love bacolod’s butterscotch too..

     
    Comment by rey
    2008-11-28 21:52:25

    im rey from cebu please give me the recipe and procedures of PINASUGBO or CONSILVA i just lost my job and i want to start a very small business…thank you very much

     
    Comment by marbzzzz
    2009-09-11 16:07:54

    d pa me nakakatikim no`n…. pahingi naman ng recipe…jejejejejejejejejeje!

     
    Comment by bgt
    2009-10-06 12:42:45

    I helped make it when I lived in Bacolod. I agree – it’s best fresh and still warm. Mmmmm

     
    Comment by rikishi
    2009-10-23 01:44:37

    i Agree that this is a best pasalubong. but piyaya originates in negros occidental. sori folks!

     
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