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Where did the word Chichirya come from?
Filipinos, much like most countries, have a never-ending love for “Junk Food” which is what chichirya basically is. It comes from the Spanish word “chicheria” which is actually a store that sells chica. This was a corn-based alcoholic beverage common to the Spaniards.
What is the meaning of Chichirya?
[noun] chips; snack; snack foods; junk food.
What are Filipino snacks?
- 15 Tasty Filipino Snacks To Have for Merienda. January 17, 2019.
- Turon. Imagine this: a native, sweet saba banana and slices of jackfruit tucked inside a flour wrapper then drizzled with brown sugar and deep fried to perfection.
- Banana-cue.
- Taho.
- Ihaw-ihaw.
- Kakanin.
- Sweet corn.
- Green mango with bagoong.
What are the junk foods in Philippines?
Popular Filipino junk foods for snacking
- Leslie’s Cheesier Clover Chips. Leslie’s Cheesier Clover Chips | Image credit: Clover Chips Official Facebook Page.
- Marty’s Cracklin’ Vegetarian Chicharon.
- Golden Sweet Corn.
- Chiz Curls.
- Vcut Spicy BBQ Potato Chips.
- Piattos.
- Cheese Ring.
- Tomi Sweet Corn Chips.
What is chips Tagalog?
The English word “chips” can be translated as the following words in Tagalog: Best translation for the English word chips in Tagalog: matapyás [verb] to chip more…
What is a typical Filipino breakfast?
A typical Filipino breakfast is usually eggs, sunny side up; fried rice and any or all of the favorite Filipino breakfast staples: tocino or sweetened pork strips; tapa, a kind of beef jerky or tuyo, dried salted fish. These dishes are fairly easy to cook.
What is Filipino merienda?
Currently, the term (also called minindal in Filipino) is now a generic term for snacks or meals outside the traditional staples of breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Merienda in the Philippines can mean sweet or savory fare and they can range from a few bites to maybe even something as filling as a main meal.
What is the best chips in Philippines?
- Regent’s GOLDEN SWEET CORN. Shaped like cheese balls but very much taste as indicated.
- Jack ‘n Jill’s CHIPPY CORN CHIPS (BARBECUE FLAVOR)
- Regent’s CHEESE RINGS.
- BOY BAWANG CORNICK (GARLIC FLAVOR)
- Oishi’s MARTY’S CRACKLIN’ (SALT AND VINEGAR FLAVOR)
What is the best snack in the Philippines?
Popular Filipino junk foods for snacking
- Golden Sweet Corn.
- Chiz Curls.
- Vcut Spicy BBQ Potato Chips.
- Piattos.
- Cheese Ring.
- Tomi Sweet Corn Chips.
- Boy Bawang Cornick Garlic.
- Snacku. Snacku | Image credit: Regent Foods Corporation Official Facebook Page.
What is chichirya (sitsirya)?
Clearly, chichirya (or sitsirya) is from a Spanish word, and in the Philippine languages this means “junk food” or “snack food”. According to the online dictionary of the Commission on the Filipino Language, sitsirya comes from the Spanish word chichería.
What is the meaning of chicheria in Filipino?
In Latin America, a chichería is a store that sells chicha, a corn-based alcoholic drink common to the continent. The definition in Filipino is pagkaing kinukukot, meaning “food that you eat bit by bit”, ergo food like You can usually tell if a word in the Philippine languages is of foreign origin by looking at the spelling and pronunciation.
What is tsitsirya in English?
Tsitsirya are snacks that are munched or grazed on. They are thought of as junk food in the Philippines. Examples of favorite Filipino tsitsirya: corn chips and cheese curls. Popular brands of tsitsirya from the Filipino company Universal Robina Corporation (URC): Piattos hexagonal-shaped potato chips.
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