Pastillas (Filipino cuisine): Pastillas, also known as pastillas de leche or pastiyema, refer to a type of milk-based candy that originated in the town of San Miguel in Bulacan, Philippines.
From San Miguel, the manufacture of pastillas spread to other Philippine provinces such as Cagayan and Masbate.
Initially, pastillas de leche were mainly homemade by farmers raising carabao (buffaloes).
An industrial ...
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