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Cuchinta (Kutsinta)


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Cuchinta is a type of kakanin (Philippines’ native delicacies these are snacks usually made with or containing any or combination of these: coconut,coconut milk, rice flour, glutinous rice, cassava).
Cuchinta is delicious and super easy to make and is almost fat free and low in calories..
I was actually surprise to find out  how simple it [...]




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| Posted the 17/08/2011 12:48:50


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