gumayong
Gumayong is a type of fermented rice cake that originated in the Philippines, particularly popular in the Bicol region. It is made from glutinous rice, often leavened with yeast or a starter culture, and then allowed to ferment for a period of time. The fermentation process gives gumayong its characteristic tangy flavor and slightly chewy texture.
The preparation of gumayong typically involves soaking glutinous rice, grinding it into a paste, and then letting
Gumayong can be enjoyed in various ways. It is commonly eaten as a snack or a dessert
While not as widely known as other Filipino rice cakes like puto or bibingka, gumayong holds a