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Apple Puree Ingredients: 400 grams apple (sliced)1.5 cup of water Apple Puree- Easy to make Baby Food Apple Puree Cooking Procedures: 1. Pour the water in the cooking pan and add the apple. 2. Simmer for 5 – 10 minutes or until tender. 3. Put it in a bowl and mash....
Hi Mommies, Here’s another recipe that you can prepare for your baby when you start introducing solid food. A combination of sweet potato and carrots puree. Sweet Potato and Carrot Puree Ingredients and Equipment: 250 grams sweet potato150 grams carrotplate...
Brownies recipe come in a different form depending on the creativity of the baker. This is a recipe that has been popularised in the Western countries, which is baked not too soft and not too hard. Brownies are popular dessert recipe in every restaurant menu and...
Filipino cuisine is a reflection of the influences that have been inflicted all throughout the island. Surprisingly, as Asia’s reputation on spices, Filipino food recipes are mostly sweet, sour and salty dishes – only a few regions adore spice menus. However,...
Buko Pie is a popular recipe among Filipinos. The pie crust is baked with young coconut or called “buko” – in Tagalog. The buko pie recipe is a bit similar to cream pie except that the other pie uses evaporated milk with sugar or condensed milk rather...
Banana cue or also known as “Maruya” is the all-time Pinoy’s favorite snacks. A deep-fried recipe made of “saba” or “cardava” banana, coated in melted brown sugar. Sidewalk vendors famously sell this recipe. Most buyers will ask the seller:...