Nata de coco, a chewy coconut jelly, is a classic Filipino sweet we love on its own or mixed into desserts, cocktails and even salads. Nata de piña is a byproduct of the manufacture of piña cloth made ...
1. Mix the young coconut water and the gelatin powder in a small sauce pot and let it simmer for 2 minutes until they’re well incorporated. 2. In a square dish, pour in the gelatin mixture. Let it ...
1. In three separate mixing bowls, completely dissolve the contents of each envelope of flavored jelly powder in 1 cup boiling water. 2. Stir in 1/3 cup cold water in each bowl. 3. Transfer each ...
Ask food historians about the origin of our favorite summertime treat halo-halo and they will all point you to its Japanese roots. Both food historian Felice Prudente Sta. Maria and historian Ambeth ...