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Puto Maya and Sikwate

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English: Puto Maya refers to steamed glutinous rice cakes often infused with coconut milk, giving them a slightly sweet and aromatic quality. Paired with Sikwate, a rich and thick hot chocolate drink made from local cacao, the combination creates a harmonious blend of textures and tastes. Puto Maya and Sikwate embody the warmth and richness of Filipino comfort food, making it a delightful and nostalgic treat for those who savor the country's diverse culinary offerings.
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