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Description: Today's merienda has the rural flavor of the Bicol region. I don't really know what "palupsi" means, but I guess it has nothing to do with "malungsi" which is a bicolano term for "pale". Well, this rice dish does look a little pale...so it wasn't really attractive.
After sampling the pancit bihon (which was also served today for merienda), I turned to the unassuming "palupsi". I scooped a few spoonfuls of the sticky rice into my plate, added a little sugar to sweeten it. Hmmm, it tasted good! Another serving of "palupsi" and then I was fine. I told myself, "this will be my first recipe for Multiply.com!"
Papa called this dish "hubad na suman" (naked "suman" --suman is a sticky rice delicacy), and he liked it since the sweetness can be adjusted according to your taste.
Ingredients: malagkit rice coconut milk anise seeds salt sugar
Directions: 1. Get some malagkit rice and wash it as if you're going to cook ordinary rice. 2. After throwing away the water, measure the rice by cups and place them in a rice cooker. 3. For each cup of rice, add a cup of coconut milk. 4. Add some anise seeds and salt for flavor. 5. Cook like ordinary rice. 6. Once cooked, serve with sugar.

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