This is my final installment of my bingka galore post in time for the Lenten season and for Black Saturday, not one nor two but four different kinds of bingka to choose from. Looking closely at photo above reveals four different bingkas which at first glance may just look like a pile of bingka.The batch above includes the bingka I bought from Leling's (right) and a nameless stall beside the church. Bingkas below come from Didays (left) and Tib's.
Ranking this batch is an easy task with the one beside the church being the best not only for this round but for the whole season. Maybe being beside the church has it's blessings. They are not puto like and is reminiscent of the bingkas in the city which are chewy and moist.
Next would be Tib's for being a breadlike bingka (lol). It may be dry but it did taste good even without those coconut strips. I almost finished 5 under a minute!Diday's is next but is not actually a good one except that it has geneours coconut strips compared with others.
And last but certainly not the least is Leling's. But I was surprised it turned out not that good since one of my first bingkas to be reviewed was this one and it was good that time. Maybe I got the last batch that time.
So unti lthe next ( Lenten) season ... maybe.