kuntokorko
Kuntokorko is a traditional Filipino dish that originated from the Visayas region, particularly in the province of Cebu. The name "kuntokorko" is derived from the Cebuano language, where "kunto" means "to cut" and "korko" refers to the coconut. The dish is a popular street food and is often served as a snack or a light meal.
Kuntokorko is made from grated coconut meat, which is mixed with various ingredients such as garlic, onions,
The preparation of kuntokorko involves a few simple steps. First, the coconut meat is grated and mixed
Kuntokorko is known for its unique flavor profile, which combines the sweetness of the coconut with the