Inipit
Inipit is a Filipino flat pastry made of flour, milk, lard, and sugar that have various filling sandwiched in between two sheets of the pastry. The name inipit means "pressed in between" or "sandwiched" in Filipino.
a slice of Bulacan inipit | |
Type | Pastry |
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Place of origin | Philippines |
Region or state | Bulacan |
Main ingredients | Flour, milk, lard, sugar |
Originally, the filling consists of a sweetened mashed potato mixture but other fillings especially custard, buttercream, and ube have become more common in the modern times. The towns of Guiguinto and Malolos in Bulacan are well known for their inipit. Philippine snack brand Lemon Square, which is based in Bulacan, is also known for the first mass-produced Inipit.
Gallery
- Slices of inipit flavoured with ube (purple yam) and chocolate, respectively.
- Lemon Square Inipit in Custard, Ube, Pandan, and Chocolate flavors
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