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- Buko_pie abstract "The coconut cream pie is a variation of the cream pie.Buko pie is a traditional Filipino baked young-coconut (malauhog) custard pie. It is considered a specialty in the city of Los Baños, Laguna located on the island of Luzon.Popular with Filipinos, it resembles a coconut cream pie, except that it is made with young coconuts (buko in Tagalog) and has neither cream in the coconut custard filling or meringue swirls on top of the baked coconut custard. Instead, the pie uses sweetened condensed milk, making it denser and healthier. The pie is made with buko meat. There are also variations of the pie, which are similar but use slightly different ingredients, such as macapuno pie, that uses a special type of coconut which differs from ordinary coconut as it is thick and sticky.The pie was originally a delicacy only available in the Philippines, but blast freezing technology has allowed buko pie-makers the ability to export. As it has become easier to transport and more accessible around the world, people are able to buy it as a pasalubong or homecoming present after having visited the Philippines. Buko pie is traditionally plain, nowadays flavorings such as pandan, vanilla, or almond essences are used. Buko pie is similar to the Dutch-Indonesian klappertaart and the South African klappertert. Klappertaart differs from the Filipino buko pie as it is a baked creamy coconut custard without the crust, and contains raisins and nuts. Klappertert is most akin to the Filipino buko pie as it also has a crust, but differs in that it also adds apricot jam and a dash of cinnamon to the coconut custard.".
- Buko_pie country Philippines.
- Buko_pie ingredient Coconut_water.
- Buko_pie ingredient Condensed_milk.
- Buko_pie ingredient Custard.
- Buko_pie ingredientName "Pie shell,custard,young coconut, sweetenedcondensed milk".
- Buko_pie region Luzon.
- Buko_pie thumbnail Buko-pie.jpg?width=300.
- Buko_pie type Pie.
- Buko_pie wikiPageID "12030068".
- Buko_pie wikiPageLength "8003".
- Buko_pie wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Buko_pie wikiPageRevisionID "677235392".
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Apple_pie.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrate.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrates.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foods_containing_coconut.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_desserts.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sweet_pies.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Coconut.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_cream_pie.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_water.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Complex_carbohydrates.
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- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Cuisine_of_the_Philippines.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Custard.
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- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Flash_freezing.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Folate.
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- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Philippine_desserts.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pies,_tarts_and_flans.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Los_Banos,_California.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Los_Baños.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Los_Baños,_Laguna.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Luzon.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Meringue.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Monosaccharide.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Nata_de_coco.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Niacin.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(fruit).
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Orient_Buko_Pie_Bakeshop.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pandanus_amaryllifolius.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pastry.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_cuisine.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pie.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Raisin.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Raisins.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Simple_carbohydrates.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Tender_coconut.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Vanilla.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink Young_coconut.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLink File:Buko-pie.jpg.
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buko pie".
- Buko_pie wikiPageWikiLinkText "buko pie".
- Buko_pie country "Philippines".
- Buko_pie hasPhotoCollection Buko_pie.
- Buko_pie mainIngredient "Pie shell, custard, young coconut, sweetened condensed milk".
- Buko_pie name "Buko pie".
- Buko_pie region "Laguna Province, Luzon".
- Buko_pie type Pie.
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- Buko_pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Filipino_food.
- Buko_pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Buko_pie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Buko_pie subject Category:Foods_containing_coconut.
- Buko_pie subject Category:Philippine_desserts.
- Buko_pie subject Category:Sweet_pies.
- Buko_pie hypernym Variation.
- Buko_pie type Article.
- Buko_pie type Food.
- Buko_pie type Article.
- Buko_pie type Food.
- Buko_pie type FunctionalSubstance.
- Buko_pie type Thing.
- Buko_pie type Q2095.
- Buko_pie comment "The coconut cream pie is a variation of the cream pie.Buko pie is a traditional Filipino baked young-coconut (malauhog) custard pie. It is considered a specialty in the city of Los Baños, Laguna located on the island of Luzon.Popular with Filipinos, it resembles a coconut cream pie, except that it is made with young coconuts (buko in Tagalog) and has neither cream in the coconut custard filling or meringue swirls on top of the baked coconut custard.".
- Buko_pie label "Buko pie".
- Buko_pie sameAs Buko_pie.
- Buko_pie sameAs Buko_pie.
- Buko_pie sameAs m.02vmgqt.
- Buko_pie sameAs Q3814037.
- Buko_pie sameAs Q3814037.
- Buko_pie wasDerivedFrom Buko_pie?oldid=677235392.
- Buko_pie depiction Buko-pie.jpg.
- Buko_pie isPrimaryTopicOf Buko_pie.
- Buko_pie name "Buko pie".