Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie. Buko pie is a traditional and popular Filipino baked young-coconut pie delicacy
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Have you tried Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie?
Quan Delicacies is Bacolod’s premier store selling native delicacies.
Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie: This yummy original Filipino delicacy is perfect for merienda or even as dessert – perfect pair to your favorite drinks
Buko pie is a traditional Filipino baked young-coconut pie delicacy. Buko Pie is really popular among Filipinos, it resembles a coconut cream pie, except that it is cooked with young coconuts and has neither cream in the coconut custard filling or meringue swirls on top of the baked coconut custard. Instead, the pie uses milk, making it denser and healthier. The pie is made with buko meat. In some other pastry shops , I have also tried other variations of the pie, which are similar but use slightly different ingredients, such as macapuno pie, that uses a special type of coconut which differs from ordinary coconut as it is thick and sticky.
What I like most about Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie apart from the taste is its size. Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie is just perfect as merienda and goes well with any of your favorite drinks. This buko pie is also a perfect pasalubong item for your loved ones. In fact, I already did give Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie to some of my foodie friends, relatives, and even business associates. Quan Delicacies has ready boxes for gift giving. Well, a personalized card will always make a difference.
So what are you waiting for? Visit any Quan Outlets now for your order. Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie is not always available at Quan Outlets. If you wish to order this buko pie, it would be best to place your order ahead of time.
Quan Delicacies’ Buko Pie: your loved ones will be delighted to receive this delicacy for a pasalubong
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Whooooa buko pie! Makes me miss the southern Tagalog region!
one of my favorite delicacy... Every time we hit Tagaytay, we never failed to hit a shop that sells yummy buko and apple pies... this one looks really tempting too
This can really make a great giveaway or pasalubong this Christmas. It's just the right size for a snack or a dessert.