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Champorado on Black Saturday

March 30, 2013June 20, 2014 kenLeave a comment

champorado

Another light food served during Holy Week, Champorado (Spanish: champurrado). It is a sweet chocolate rice porridge – a rice cooked with cocoa powder. To make it tastier, sugar and milk are added.

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