Samalamig
Filipino sweet-chilled beverages / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Guinomis" redirects here. For the sake cup known as "Guinomi", see Sake set.
Samalamig, also known as palamig, is a collective term for various Filipino sweet chilled beverages that usually include jelly-like ingredients. They come in various flavors, and are commonly sold by street vendors as refreshments. Typical ingredients of the drinks include gulaman (agar), sago pearls, kaong, tapioca pearls, nata de coco, and coconut (including macapuno). They are usually anglicized as pearl coolers or pearl and jelly coolers.[1]
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Ingredients | Various, see text |
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Samalamig may also include various chilled fruit juices (usually with chunks of fruit), chocolate, and coffee drinks, regardless if jellies are added, that are also typically sold by samalamig vendors.[2]