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β05-21-2021 12:16 AM in
Galaxy GalleryWooow! That kutsinta brings back memories to when my mother serves it for breakfast on a Saturday & Sunday morning! ππ Thank you for sharing this sumptuous Filipino snack! Here's a little fact as to where the name 'Kutsinta' came from:
According to some people, the name kutsinta is derived from a pre-colonial kitchen tool used in shaping the rice cake. Another theory is that the word comes from the Chinese Hokkien term βKueh Tsin Taoβ, the term kueh meaning βlittle steamed cake or cookie for snackβ. Hokkien is a dialect in Southern Fujian, China where most of our early Chinese ancestors came from. Most merchants and traders in pre-colonial Philippines were from China, so it makes sense that they would introduce βkue tsin taoβ to Filipinos who later renamed it βkutsintaβ and made it their own.
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β05-23-2021 06:12 PM in
Galaxy GalleryYou're more than welcome! Have an awesome week ahead. π