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The most common ones I've encountered are Sinandomeng, Dinorado, Wagwag, and Malagkit (glutinous).

Imported varieties such as Thai Jasmine rice and Basmati are also available in the Philippines.

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13y ago
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12y ago

I checked it out and it turns out it only costs 1 cent per kilogram

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11y ago

1. Bread flour

2. Al-purpose flour

3.Cake flour

4. Ready mixes

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13y ago

it varies every time.

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Q: How much is one kilo of flour in the Philippines?
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