moninggaw
Moninggaw is a term originating from the Philippines, specifically from the Bicol Region. It refers to a traditional Filipino dish, a type of savory pudding or custard, typically made from fermented rice. The primary ingredient is often malagkit or sticky rice, which is ground and then allowed to ferment for a period. This fermentation process gives moninggaw its characteristic slightly sour and tangy flavor.
The preparation usually involves combining the fermented rice paste with water and cooking it until it thickens.
Moninggaw is generally served chilled or at room temperature. It is considered a comfort food and is