



I was sleepily watching television one afternoon when I heard shouts of "aripahol" in the street. I was wide awake all of a sudden and totally forgot what I was watching for without thinking, I immediately called out the vendor to our gate. Very excited to finally get hold of aripahol, it was such a dismay that it turned out to be puto lanson. She said that its actually aripahol made from cassava while the the one I was looking for was made from pilit, a sticky rice.


She also had had bingka which were plump and not like the ones commonly found in the plazas of Molo and Jaro. It smelled good that I was enticed to get two packs (10 pieces in all) and only 2 pieces of puto lanson just to update my photo.


