1. Kiamoy - Wikipedia

  2. WHAT IS CHAMPOY? – A Classic Filipino Sweet …

    2020年4月7日 · WHAT IS CHAMPOY – The Philippines is home to a variety of sweets and delicacies imprinted in its culture. Because of the heavy influence brought by Chinese, Spaniards, Japanese, and Westerners, the Philippines …

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  4. Champoy... Filipino Candy?

    Photo by Toyang Noresa of CBP Homemade Spicy Tamarind Champoy from Lobo, Batangas. Champoy (tsampoy) are Chinese sweets traditionally made from yangmei fruits, which have also been called Chinese bayberries. They have …

  5. tsampoy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

  6. Batangas, Philippines: Champoy - A Local Delicacy

    Here at Isla Verde, the local Champoy is made from the fruit of the Sampalok tree. You may know this tree and its fruit by the name Tamarind. The tamarind fruit is often used to give a sour taste in cooking asian dishes.

  7. Champoy Tree | Dried Fruits #champoy #driedfruits #tree

  8. Kiamoy: What Exactly Is Kiamoy? (A Filipino Street …

    2020年3月28日 · In a nutshell, the treat is a preserved dried prune or plum and is usually sold in street carts near schools, offices, and public places. It is best known for its sweet, sour, salty, and tangy flavor that leaves an electrifying …

  9. Champoy - Fil Am Store

    Champoy . Chinese-Filipino treat from the Philippines. Different from kiamoy, the reddish dry plum that’s salty.