Holy week is all about remembering the passion, death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. As part of Filipino culture, we usually cooked and served binignit as one way of fasting and participating in observance of lent.
Today, we cooked binignit here in our province. Here we go...
Pouring out the ingredients...
Ready to Eat... Best served when hot.
Thank you for reading and commenting...
agoy ginoo ko...tabirak....kalami..naa pa diha sis?
ReplyDeletei love binignit especially hot.i like tasting banana in the binignit.
ReplyDeletei like the tasting landang because it is tastier than the sago.
ReplyDeletei like the colorful ingredients of the said recipe.it is very nice to look at and taste.
ReplyDeletei like tasting binignit if it is affordable.you wont be sad after tasting the binignit because it wont make your pocket sad.
ReplyDeletebinignit is also great in cold seasons.it helps you in keeping you body warm.
ReplyDeleteyeah......binignit is best this lenten is not season.binginit is very tasty and is right to replace meats that is not allowed tihs lenten season.
ReplyDeletebinignit is truly Filipino made.it is one of the pride of the Filipinos.
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