Looking for lucky food to put on your Media Noche table? Try kakanin
Kakanin, or rice cakes, are considered among the lucky dishes you can include on your Media Noche table for a luckier and more prosperous year ahead.
This traditional Filipino delicacy is sticky in nature, and sticky food symbolizes families that stick together. It is believed that when eaten with family, it signifies that you and your loved ones will be closer than ever.
On Monday’s episode of “Unang Hirit,” Dolor’s Kakanin featured its colorful selection of kakanin that you can consider for your Media Noche.
Unlike traditional rice cakes, what sets these apart is their vibrant appearance, along with customizable letters that can be placed on top.
The homegrown food brand has been in business since the 1930s, and its kakanin ranges from P170 to P615.
Aside from kakanin, other lucky food items to consider for your Media Noche include round fruits, seafood, and green leafy vegetables, to name a few.—AOL, GMA Integrated News