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I luv #TipasHopia


#Hopia is a popular merienda or snack in the Philippines. It is similar to the Chinese mooncake, only its outer layers are thin flakes. The fillings could be mung been or monggo, sweet yam or ube. While i also like the hopia monggo of sari sari stores and hopia baboy and flavored hopia in chinatown, I like these Tipas Hopia too. You can get these from bakeries in #Tipas in Taguig. If you are lucky, you'll find a vendor along provincial highways, too! That was how we got ours!

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