Manamis-namis is a Filipino descriptive word which means "mildly sweet", not the as sweet as sugar, sugar but of freshness

Related Articles

Belekoy ■■■
 ; Belekoy is a Filipino delicacy/sweet which said to orginated from Bulacan, one of the Philippine . . . Read More
Salabat ■■■
Salabat refers to a Filipino beverage of boiled ginger and drunk with sugar ; - - It is also called . . . Read More
Kamoteng Kahoy ■■■
Kamoteng Kahoy is a Filipino word for Cassava.  It is also known as Yucca. In the Philippines, Kamoteng . . . Read More
Rosquillos ■■■
Rosquillos is a Filipino Biscuit with a name that is derived from the Spanish word "rosca" meaning ringlet. . . . Read More
Sapin-Sapin ■■■
Sapin-Sapin refers to a Filipino rice sweet of blanc-mange consistency, made of several layers, usually . . . Read More
Escabeche ■■■
Escabeche refers to a clear, tangy onion soup with large pieces of chicken. It is one of the traditional . . . Read More
Taffy ■■■
Taffy refers to a chewy sweet that is made by combining brown sugar or molasses and butter which are . . . Read More
Matamis na Bao ■■■
Matamis na Bao also called Coconut Jam in English refers to  a thick, sweet, syrupy stuff made from . . . Read More
Mazapan de Buco ■■■
Mazapan de Buco refers to a Filipino snack/sweet made of oven baked young coconut boiled in milk, sugar, . . . Read More
Arnibal ■■■
Arnibal is a thick and chewy syrup which is made by boiling together brown sugar and water until it reach . . . Read More