Principe / Biscocho Principe
Principe also called Biscocho Principe refers to a thick, crunchy, bread-like slices, a tastier and sweeter variety of the good old Biscocho. It is made from
Flour, Sugar, Salt, Butter, Eggs. Principe is a kind of biscuit which looks like a combination of other sweet biscuits like toasted Mamon, Kinihad, Biscocho, Buttered toast, Broas, etc., however it tastes like toasted Mamon. This Philippines biscuit is a good base for making desserts like Iced box cake. Good when served as snacks.
Principe is a product from Negros (Bacolod and Iloilo) in the Visayas Island
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