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Panyalam or panyam, is a traditional Filipino-Bangsamoro fried rice pancake. It is made with ground glutinous rice, muscovado (or brown sugar), and coconut milk mixed into a batter that is deep-fried.
Panyalam originates from Mindanao and nearby islands. It is particularly popular among Muslim Filipinos, including among the Maguindanao, Maranao, Sama-Bajau, and Tausug people. It is commonly served during special occasions and religious holidays (notably during Hari Raya). It is also a traditional dish among native Christian and animist Lumad groups, like the Mansaka and non-Islamized communities of the Sama-Bajau.
See also
Kue pinyaram
Kuzhi paniyaram
Tupig
Bibingka
Kakanin
Kumukunsi
List of pancakes
Lokot-lokot
Okoy
Palitaw
Pastil
Puto
Shakoy
References
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- Puto (makanan)
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- Panyalam
- Tupig
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- Bibingka
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- Kumukunsi
- Lokot-lokot
- Shakoy