Tocino refers to annatto cured pork meat. This is usually eaten at breakfast with rice
Other definition:
Tocino is a Filipino term for sweet cured pork which is a famous breakfast food together with fried rice. Most tasting tocino's originated from Pampanga, a small province North of the Philippines, where most good cooks are found.

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