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  1. Jul 24, 2021 · Halo-halo is a Filipino-style shaved ice made with sweetened beans, fruits, and jellies, and topped with milk, leche flan, purple yam jam, and ice cream. It's a cold and refreshing treat you'll want year-round!

  2. The Halo-Halo Recipe is truly a Pinoy dessert which contains shaved ice, evaporated milk, sugar or some syrup, sweet beans, sweet banana, nata de coco, garbanzos, jelly, macapuno, sago, gulaman, sweet jackfruit, ube halaya and leche. Author: Pilipinas Recipes. Prep Time: 10 mins. Cook Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 20 mins. Yield: 1 1 x.

  3. May 11, 2011 · Halo-halo is a famous dessert in the Philippines. It is composed of various ingredients that are all mixed together, along with shaved ice and evaporated milk.

  4. May 23, 2023 · Halo-halo is a dessert made of shaved ice topped with various sweetened ingredients and drizzled with evaporated milk. These ingredients are commonly minatamis or cooked in syrup to not only give them a sweetened taste, as is the case for the garbanzos, red beans, and the kaong or palm seeds, but also add sweetness to the overall dessert.

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · This ultimate Filipino summer treat, Halo-halo is a sure and delicious way to cool down. With the combination of shaved ice and many different layers of sweet beans, fruits and other treats then drizzled with milk.

  6. Halo-Halo, a beloved Pinoy dessert, is an artfully blended mix of shaved ice and evaporated milk with sweet beans, bananas, nata de coco, garbanzos, jelly cubes made from agar-agar plant extracts (gulaman), macapuno strings , sago pearls , jackfruit strips and ube halaya.

  7. Nov 28, 2022 · Halo-halo is an iconic Filipino shaved ice dessert that's assembled in a tall glass and mixed by the diner with a long-handled spoon upon arrival—the name means "mix-mix." Each creamy and refreshing bite is packed with flavors and textures due to a myriad of add-ins, like crunchy toasted pinipig (pounded young rice), soft sweetened Saba ...

  8. Jun 28, 2024 · Halo-halo is a popular dessert in the Philippines that’s a combination of shaved ice layered with a variety of different ingredients: tropical fruits, ice cream, gelatin-based candies made from coconut water, and so much more. The frosty treat is the perfect antidote to the hot, humid weather.

  9. Jun 19, 2017 · This colorful layered dessert is called halo-halo. Halo-halo in Tagalog translates to “mix-mix.” Halo-halo is the perfect recipe to share for today’s event. It showcases how completely different (and sometimes random) ingredients can come together to create something tasty and wonderful!

  10. Mar 15, 2021 · It’s a collaboration of sweet and icy layers of caramelized banana sauce, rich coconut strings of macapuno jam, refreshing shaved ice, sweetened evaporated milk, and topped with slices of creamy leche flan. Halo-halo in Tagalog means “mix mix” as in this dessert is meant to be mixed together before eating–if you’re into that.

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