lunnan
Lunnan refers to a type of fermented rice dish originating from the Philippines, particularly popular in the northern regions like the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is traditionally made by fermenting glutinous rice, often with the addition of a starter culture containing yeast or mold. The fermentation process breaks down the starches in the rice into simpler sugars, resulting in a slightly sweet and alcoholic flavor profile.
The appearance of lunnan can vary, but it is typically a soft, sticky mass. It is often