Tikoy is a popular staple during Lunar New Year celebrations in the Philippines. Its sticky feature symbolises the desire of every Filipino-Chinese family to keep the family close-knit. Every ...
In Calasiao, Pangasinan, a Filipino twist on the traditional Chinese tikoy is creating a buzz this New Year. Unlike its Chinese counterpart, this Pinoy tikoy is ready-to-eat and comes in exciting ...
For those craving for a dessert that would bring good fortune this coming Media Noche on New Year’s Eve, there is a tikoy (sweet, sticky rice cake) that its creators in Calasiao, Pangasinan claim will ...
and shopped Chinese foods and goods, such as the much-loved tikoy. It was also evident on how Filipinos recognize the Chinese celebration in social networks like Facebook and Twitter, in which ...