My first memories of aripahol, were just exactly like this - steamed grated coconut meat and pounded pilit (malagkit) rice wrapped in banana leaves. Almost every afternoon then, I hear the manuglibod, yell her stuff and we'd almost always buy aripahol.
But then as time went by, it became "scarce" as the manuglibod, suddenly made her disappearing act that eventually led to the non existence of aripahol in our place or even in town.
Then came to my senses another kind of aripahol - puto lanson. This one's made with grated balinghoy ( kamoteng-kahoy or cassava) mixed with butter and sugar then steamed. But still, my tastebuds crave for the aripahol I grew up with.
I got quite surprise a few days ago upon seeing this very familiar sight - a delightful combination of pilit, white coconut meat and green banana leaves. And that familiar smell!
Aripahol nga pilit kag niyog finally made a comeback at home. I've been searching for this for years now and I know in some other towns, they are still available (but I never had the chance to search for it.)
Good thing that that I've reconnected to this taste memory and hoping it will steadily make a comeback!
Aripahol nga pilit kag niyog finally made a comeback at home. I've been searching for this for years now and I know in some other towns, they are still available (but I never had the chance to search for it.)