Philippine chips one usually finds in supermarkets are made from flour or corn. While there have been locally made potato chips on the market as well, it is only relatively recently that Filipino brands have produced somewhat decent potato chips. One can also find native Philippine snacks like banana chips, chicharon, and dried mango, pineapple, and papaya chips, but they're usually found in a different section of the supermarket or, maybe along with more esoteric fare like coconut chips and kamote chips, in a specialty shop.
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Nice recipe .I like this types of simple healthy recipes that helps save my time. I will go to make Simple Thai Green Curry Paste at noon
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