Granny Goose Kornets
Witch’s hand! Every Filipino must have had some fun in fitting a kornet on each finger of a hand.
Granny Goose Kornets are very crunchy and addictive cone-shaped snacks. 😛
‣ Bibingka, Kalamay, Biko, Puto, Nilupak, Suman, Palitaw
‣ Kornik (corn nuts), Chicharon (Pork Rinds), Butong Pakwan (Watermelon Seeds), Buto ng Kalabasa (Squash Seeds), Adobong Mani (Adobo Peanuts)
‣ Pandesal, Pandesiosa, Paborita, Prima Toast, Wafers, Skyflakes Crackers, Hopia, Pilipit, Otap, Pasencia Cookies, Rosquillos
‣ Hatdog, Ispageti, Prutas (Fruits), Banana Chips, Pusit (Dried Squid), Jelly Snacks, Dried Mangoes, Nilagang Saba, Nilagang Kamote (Boiled Sweet-Potato), Banana Cue (Sugar-Glazed Bananas), Kamote Cue, Sorbetes (Ice Cream), Ice Candy, Ube Piaya
‣ Goldilocks Cheesy Ensaymada, Sunshine Crunchy Green Peas, Rebisco Choco Cream-Filled Cracker Sandwich, Ding-Dong Mixed Nuts, Jack n Jill Quake Overload Caramel Craze, Richee Crunchy Milk Snack
Philippine snacks we all love: Cornick, Cassava Crisps, Sweet Peanuts, Dilis (Anchovies), Garlic Peanuts, Pop Beans, Mixed Nuts, Cracker Nuts, Spicy Sampalok (Tamarind), Sweet-Potato Chips, Lengua de Gato, Turrones, Iced Gem Biscuits
Great for snack packs and holiday gift baskets.
Snacks… More Fun in the Philippines!
Have a Filipino-style snack break :)
Witch’s hand! Every Filipino must have had some fun in fitting a kornet on each finger of a hand.
Granny Goose Kornets are very crunchy and addictive cone-shaped snacks. 😛
Photo by Leslie Bernarte of Ube Yema Cake at Patisserie Solaire (Parañaque,
Tambong-Tambong is what ginataang bilobilo is called in the Ilocos and Pangsinan regions of Northern Luzon.
Egg Cracklets. Photo by Mildred Cruz.
Photo by Leslie Bernarte of Special Ube-Sinukmane: “Layered ube and biko topped