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English: Balikucha, also spelled as Balikutsa, is a traditional hand-pulled candy made from sugarcane mollases. It can be eaten as it is or used as a sweetener to coffee and tea. This palmier-shaped candies is a product of Ilocos region. A similar candy called "butong-butong" can also be found in Visayas.
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Balikucha, a Filipino candy from Ilocos region.

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