Pinasugbo
Pinasugbo, also known as consilva, is a Filipino dessert made from thinly sliced saba bananas that are deep-fried and coated with caramelized sugar and sesame seeds. It originates from the Hiligaynon people of the Western Visayas islands. It is traditionally sold in white paper cones.[1][2][3]
Alternative names | Consilva |
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Place of origin | Philippines |
Region or state | Western Visayas |
Main ingredients | saba banana, brown sugar, sesame seeds |
See also
References
- Piccio, Belle. "Pinasugbo: Visayas' All-Time-Favorite Pasalubong". ChoosePhilippines. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "Consilva or Pinasugbo a la Marketman". Market Manila. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "Pinasugbo". Flavours of Iloilo. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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