![]() ![]() ![]() The myriad of variants may come in different shapes, sizes and flavorings, from north to south of the country. ![]() Kakanin comes from the root word “ kanin,” or cooked rice. But let’s not forget the countless rice-based snacks in between meals, be it savory rice noodles ( pancit bihon gisado, palabok, Malabon, etc.) or the endless, sweet kakanin (rice cakes) found all over the archipelago. It is a well-known fact that central to any Filipino meal is rice, whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner. ![]()
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