Sunday, October 14, 2007

Pastillas de Leche

These little sweet treats wrapped in white cellophane are made from carabao's milk and originated from Bulacan, homemade by carabao-rearing farmers.


My husband loves pastillas de leche. I always bring home a bag or two from Red Ribbon or Goldilocks just for him.


It was my Kumareng Cecile who told me to try this specific brand of pastillas de leche which she bought in Market Market.


I am glad I followed her advise. This Sevilla Sweets Pastillas de Leche is so rich and creamy with just the right amount of sweetness. Each bite is full of that milky goodness that bursts in your mouth. Mon loved it. And I am sure he will want more.

13 comments:

  1. Sevilla's is THE BEST..glad someone introduced this to you. Buti na lang meron na sa Market Market. A few yrs back, you could only get them at Greenhills and San Miguel, Bulacan (!!).
    I've been to a place where they make these..and it's weird how they make them. There was literally a bundok of pastillas on top of a table, and then the workers would get a small piece and roll it on a plate of sugar. I'm telling you, a bundok of pastillas is a sight to behold..I was drooling a waterfall.

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  2. leeney, twas a good thing my kumare is such a pastillas lover too, like Mon. though im not much of a fan, i would have to agree that Sevillas is by far the best ive tried. yup. meron na sa market market. may cell number pa nga sa packaging eh. o diba! ;-) swerte mo, you have seen a mountain of pastillas! ;-)

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  3. Have you heard of pastillas in a bottle? I think they also have that in Market! Market! kaya lang wala akong nakita when we went there before. Parang less than 100 pesos a bottle. That we have to try. =D

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  4. trina, havent heard of that yet... sounds interesting... ill try to check it out pag napadaan kami ulit sa Market. ;-)

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  5. ay, looks yummy.. san po exactly sa market ung stall nila? i was trying to find it kagabi, kala ko dun sa labas lang..

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  6. einah, yes, dun nga sha sa labas lang. dun sa mga huts huts... in between sha the Kamay Kainan Restaurant and Ineng's store. isa dun sa mga stalls dun. look for the sevilla brand. bulacan ata ang hut. good luck! and enjoy!

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  7. ay dun lang pala.. iniisa-isa ko nga ung mga stall eh, maybe nakaligtaan ko lang.. i'll go there tomorrow.. can't wait.. natatakam naman ako.. hehe.. and thanks!

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  8. this is sooooo gooooood!

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  9. jencc, i agree. in fact, it is the best ive tried, so far! yum no!

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  10. Sevillas! I also wrote about frequenting their place in Bulacan just recently. I LOVE THEIR SWEETS. =)

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  11. ruy, i have to try pa pala their other sweets. mukang masarap din.

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  12. magkano per box ng pastillas at ilan ang laman? thanks

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    1. Sorry for the late reply. A pack yata costs around 180php. One dozen ang laman.

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