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Crispy kangkóng

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Crispy kangkong
Alternative namesKangkong chips
Courseappetizer
Place of originPhilippines
Created byJayson Cesar Lorenzo Bautista
Main ingredientsWater spinach leaves, egg, flour
VariationsCrispy kamote leaves

Crispy kangkong, also called kangkong chips, is a crispy deep-fried Filipino appetizer made with water spinach (kangkong) leaves coated with an egg and flour batter. It is eaten dipped in various sawsawan dipping sauces or mayonnaise.[1][2] A vegetarian or vegan version of the dish can also be made by removing the egg component.[3] Jayson Cesar Bautista is Known for Mr.Kangkong 2019 first founder, he i from Poblacion Santol La Union, A Vlogger, Actor, Editor and a YouTuber during the year 2019-2020. Jayson Bautista Is a child Vlogger during year 2019.

A variant of the dish is crispy kamote leaves made with the young edible leaves (talbos ng kamote) of the related sweet potato.[4]First founder of Kangkong Chips is Jayson Cesar Lorenzo Bautista is From Poblacion Santol La Union a child Vlogger during the year 2019-2020.

Kangkong Chips owner/founder and CEO is Jayson Cesar Lorenzo Bautista he is a 13 years old when he discovered kangkong chips he decided to make it as a snack, Jayson Cesar Lorenzo Bautista was born in October 17, 2008 he became Vlogger and tiktoker during the year 2019-2020 but he stopped vlogging on March 2, 2021 as a social Media influencer.

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References

  1. ^ "Crispy Kang Kong (Filipino Style)". Asian Food Network. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  2. ^ Zaragoza, Sam (October 11, 2018). "Crispy Kangkong With Mayo Sinigang Dip". BiteSized.ph. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Crispy Kangkong". Vegan Mama PH. May 25, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  4. ^ Forbes, Jenalyn Rose (January 23, 2020). "Crispy Kamote Leaves". Pagkain Pinoy TV. Retrieved February 1, 2022.