Pichi pichi
Pichi-pichi, also spelled pitsi-pitsi, is a Filipino dessert made from steamed cassava flour balls mixed with sugar and lye. It is also commonly flavored with pandan leaves. It is served rolled in freshly grated coconut, cheese, or latik before serving. The name is believed to have been derived from the Araucanian word pichi meaning "small" and was used by Spanish Americans in the 19th century. The dish is associated with the province of Quezon where this delicacy is very common and especially with the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban where it is believed that this dish had originated.
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Pichi Pichi - Traditional Palauan Recipe | 196 flavors
Pichi pichi (pronounce 'pitsi pitsi') is a mildly sweet snack originating in the Quezon province of the Philippines, that is commonly served during merienda (afternoon snack) or simply as a dessert. It is a traditional Filipino dessert made with freshly...