porotokotan
Porotokotan is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the Bicol region. It is a type of dessert soup or pudding, often prepared with sweet glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar. The name "porotokotan" itself is said to derive from the sound the ingredients make when cooked and stirred in the pot, a gentle simmering or "porotok."
The preparation typically involves making small, bite-sized balls from glutinous rice flour and water, which are
Porotokotan is usually served warm, making it a comforting dessert, especially during cooler evenings or as