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  2. Pan de siosa - Wikipedia

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    They can be eaten plain with savory meat or soup dishes, or as a dessert brushed with a generous amount of butter and sprinkled with sugar and grated cheese (similar to the Filipino ensaymada). In Bacolod , they can also uniquely be toasted on a skewer and brushed with oil, margarine, or banana ketchup , and then eaten paired with inihaw dishes.

  3. Tandyr nan - Wikipedia

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    Tandyr nan is a type of Central Asian bread [1] [2] cooked in a vertical clay oven, the tandyr or tandoor. It is circular and leavened with yeast, and typically has a crisp golden surface. They are often decorated by stamping patterns on the dough, and can be topped with ingredients like sesame seeds, nigella seeds, or thinly sliced onion. [3]

  4. List of custard desserts - Wikipedia

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    Brazo de Mercedes – Traditional Filipino meringue roll; Bread and butter pudding – Traditional sweet British pudding; Buttermilk pie – Type of desperation pie; Charlotte – Icebox cake; Cheesecake – Cheese-based dessert; Chiboust cream – Crème pâtissière (pastry cream) lightened with Italian meringue

  5. List of bread rolls - Wikipedia

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    Pan de siosa – Filipino soft pull-apart bread; Concha – Mexican pastry that is famous for its shell-like shape [24] Pandesal – a Filipino staple bread roll; Pão de queijo – A Brazilian cheese bread, small, baked cheese roll, a popular snack and breakfast food in Brazil. Pão francês – popular Brazilian bread roll

  6. Pumpkin Bread with Cream Cheese Topping Recipe - AOL

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  7. Monay (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Monay, also known as pan de monja, is a dense bread roll from the Philippines made with all-purpose flour, milk, and salt. It has a characteristic shape, with an indentation down the middle dividing the bread into two round halves. It is a common humble fare, usually eaten for merienda with cheese or dipped in hot drinks. [1] [2]

  8. Ube cake - Wikipedia

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    Ube cake is generally prepared identically to mamón (chiffon cakes and sponge cakes in Filipino cuisine), but with the addition of mashed purple yam to the ingredients. It is typically made with flour, eggs, sugar, a dash of salt, baking powder, vanilla, oil, milk, and cream of tartar.

  9. How to Make Korean Cream Cheese Garlic Bread - AOL

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