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This is the tastiest rice cake in the world: Calasiao (pop: 85,419) will celebrate on May 5, 2008, its (free) puto industry festival. It is known for its 100 years "white gold: "cup-shaped, bite-sized, soft rice cakes; the semi-glutinous rice is fermented in old earthen jars" (in villages of Dinalaoan, Lumbang, Ambuetel, and part of Nalsian). [1] -- Florentino floro ( talk) 08:25, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
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This is the tastiest rice cake in the world: Calasiao (pop: 85,419) will celebrate on May 5, 2008, its (free) puto industry festival. It is known for its 100 years "white gold: "cup-shaped, bite-sized, soft rice cakes; the semi-glutinous rice is fermented in old earthen jars" (in villages of Dinalaoan, Lumbang, Ambuetel, and part of Nalsian). [1] -- Florentino floro ( talk) 08:25, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
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