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Bread Origins through Tinapay Natin – Pinoy bread Baking Competition

I grew up eating Putok, Kalihim, Pan de Coco, Pagong, Pan de Bonete, Tasty, Binangkal and the likes, which I think most millennials doesn’t even have an idea what I am talking about. It’s bread guys, Filipino breads. And if you haven’t had a chance to experience it, well you better go out and check out the nearest ‘Panaderia’ in your area.

Filipino palette have evolved from the old school bakery to European pastry shops sprouting across the city. But still, we cannot deny the fact that for us, Pinoy breads is something special, that even there are exaggerated options, you would still find a normal Filipino (like me) enjoying a hot coffee and Pan de Sal (Pan de sal means “bread of salt” in Spanish) early in the morning. And guess what, what goes behind the (bread) story, is even more fascinating.

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Kamuning Bakery, The Oldest Bakery in Quezon City

Galetas, Bidigos, Pan De Suelo??? Names you probably don’t know or probably you heard now for the first time, but if you asked your parents or grandparents, they would probably tell you not just about it but with additional story from the past.

Galetas, Bidigos, Pan De Suelo are just some of the breads that are being sold here at Kamuning Bakery. Opened in 1939, Kamuning Bakery is considered as the oldest authentic pugon or wood-fire oven bakery and the very first bakery to open in Quezon City, Philippines.

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