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This simple and humble restaurant "Lugaw ni Abel" in Malolos, Bulacan has now become famous and has been visited by a lot of people in Malolos, and some YouTube vloggers are visiting the reataurant to taste the famous lugaw in Malolos.
This simple and humble restaurant "Lugaw ni Abel" in Malolos, Bulacan has now become famous and has been visited by a lot of people in Malolos, and some YouTube vloggers are visiting the reataurant to taste the famous lugaw in Malolos.


<h1> ORIGIN </h1>
The rice porridge was brought to the Philippines by the Chinese migrants before Spanish colonists arrived in 1521. In Chinese they called it “rice congee”. On the other hand, the earliest mentioned lugaw as rice mixed with water or milk is recorded in “Vocabulario de La Lengua Tagala” by a Spanish priest which is Pedro de San Buenaventura.
The rice porridge was brought to the Philippines by the Chinese migrants before Spanish colonists arrived in 1521. In Chinese they called it “rice congee”. On the other hand, the earliest mentioned lugaw as rice mixed with water or milk is recorded in “Vocabulario de La Lengua Tagala” by a Spanish priest which is Pedro de San Buenaventura.


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