How Kakanin Is Made Every Morning (INSPIRING!)
Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/FEATR/11:12
There's something about watching someone who's been making the same thing for decades, hands moving in muscle memory while they tell you about their kids, their rent, their dreams. Leah Paras shapes kakanin before dawn because that's what puts food on her family's table — no romance, just the quiet mathematics of survival that every cook understands. You've seen this dedication in every kitchen worth working in. The product changes, but the devotion never does.
— The Chef's Take
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