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Apas (biscuit)

Oblong-shaped biscuit from the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Apas (biscuit)

Apas are very thin oblong-shaped biscuits sprinkled with sugar. They are a specialty of Quezon (particularly Lucena and Lucban) and the wider Southern Tagalog region; but they are also found in Cebu. They are also known as binuruhas in Sariaya (not to be confused with broas). They are made with flour, milk, eggs, sugar, and butter. They are mild-flavored and are typically eaten with hot drinks.[1][2][3]

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Apas
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Alternative namesBinuruhas
TypeBiscuit
Place of originPhilippines
Region or stateQuezon, Cebu
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"Apa" is also the Tagalog term for wafer, especially ice cream cones.[4]

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