Ensaymada is an original sweet bread and well known in Philippines wherein one large snail-like coil is dusted in sugar, and today individual sized cakes are more popular throughout the country. they are soft, buttery, milky and rich, and with the added slather of butter, sugar, and cheese, a sinful pillow of extravagance for your breakfast or tea.
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