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Revision as of 00:31, 27 February 2025
Camachile cookie is a traditional Filipino cookie named after the Camachile tree, also known as Pithecellobium dulce. The cookie is shaped to resemble the tree's seed pods, which are distinctive for their spiral, twisted shape.
Origin and History
The Camachile cookie is believed to have originated in the Philippines, where the Camachile tree is native. The tree's seed pods have been a part of the local diet for centuries, and the cookie was likely developed as a way to pay homage to this important food source.
Ingredients and Preparation
The primary ingredients in a Camachile cookie are flour, sugar, butter, and eggs. Some recipes also include vanilla extract for additional flavor. The dough is typically rolled out and then shaped into the distinctive spiral form of the Camachile seed pod before being baked.
Cultural Significance
In the Philippines, the Camachile cookie is often associated with celebrations and special occasions. It is also a popular choice for pasalubong, a tradition of bringing home gifts when returning from a trip.
See Also
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Bitsu-Bitsu Desserts Breads Cuisine of the Philippines
