''Rosquillos'' are
Philippine
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cookies made from flour, eggs, shortening, sugar, and baking powder. They were originally created by Margarita “Titay” T. Frasco in 1907 in
Liloan, Cebu
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The name means "ringlet" in
Spanish
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(from ''rosca'', "ring") and was reputedly coined by Philippine President
Sergio Osmeña.
Despite sharing the name, Philippine ''rosquillos'' are not related to the Spanish ''
rosquillos'' (better known as ''rosquillas'', ''roscos'', or ''rosquillos de vino''), which are more akin to baked
doughnuts.
There are two notable variants of ''rosquillos'', differing in shape. The first is ''galletas del Carmen'', which is flower-shaped and does not have a hole in the center. The other is ''galletas de bato'' (lit. "
stone ">illcracker"), which has a hole in the center but does not have a crenelated edge.
See also
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Roscas
Rosca (ring or bagel) is a Spanish and Portuguese bread dish eaten in Spain, Mexico, South America, and other areas. It is made with flour, salt, sugar, butter, yeast, water, and seasonings. It is also called ka'ake and referred to as a "Syrian ...
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Galletas de patatas
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Galletas pesquera
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Cuisine of the Philippines
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Filipinos (snack food)
Filipinos is the brand name for a series of biscuit doughnut snacks made by Mondelez International. In France, Spain, Portugal and the Nordic countries they are produced and sold under the 'Artiach' brand name. Under license to United Biscuit ...
References
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