mangtaan
Mangtaan is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the province of Pangasinan in the Ilocos Region of the Philippines. The name "mangtaan" is derived from the Ilocano language, where "mang" means "to eat" and "taan" refers to the coconut, indicating that the dish is made with coconut milk. It is a popular street food and is often sold by vendors in the streets of Pangasinan.
The dish consists of a large, crispy pancake made from a batter of grated coconut, flour, and
Mangtaan is typically served with a side of vinegar, which is used to dip the pancake and
Despite its popularity, mangtaan is not widely available outside of Pangasinan. However, it has gained attention