Barquillos refer to a tube shaped sweet delicacy in the Philippines , the best of which mostly comes from Iloilo and Baclod provinces in the Visayas Region of the Philippines. The ingredients for Barquillos are flour, sugar and milk. It is made into thin sheets of crusty flakes shaped in long hollow cylindrical form. Powdered milk is usually stuffed inside the hole to make Barquillos tastier. It is called Barquiron Plain Barquillos is often are served with ice cream, similar to crispy waffles, but different in shape.

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