paskumi
Paskumi is a traditional dessert originating from the Philippines, particularly popular in the Bicol region. It is a type of sweet pudding made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar. The name "paskumi" itself is derived from the Bicolano words "pasko" (Christmas) and "umi" (sweetened), reflecting its common association with holiday celebrations.
The preparation of paskumi involves simmering glutinous rice with coconut milk until it thickens and becomes
Paskumi is typically served warm or at room temperature. Its rich, creamy texture and sweet flavor make