I happen to pass by this store at the Iloilo Central market. With moves like clockwork these guys were actually making lumpia wrapper - I would have missed them if I didn't pay that much attention. The guy in purple dips his bare hands in a concoction probably made with flour, water and oil, among others then places it on a makeshift "crepe" maker. I assume it's a just a metal on top of a big kaldero with boling water underneath - just enough heat but not too much to burn. The guy in red then picks up (or was it flip over) the cooked wrapper then places them to dry out more and ready to be packed. So the next time I'll bite into a fried lumpia, now I know the crisp wrappers are made so that each bite will be savoured with such gusto. And I don't really care if the makers didn't wear gloves since these wrappers are cooked twice over.