Alternative names | Sapal burger; Niyog burger; Sapal ng niyog burger; Coco burger |
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Course | Main dish |
Place of origin | Philippines |
Serving temperature | hot, warm |
Main ingredients | Sapal (coconut pulp) |
Coconut burger, also known as sapal burgerorniyog burger, is a Filipino veggie burger made with shredded coconut pulp (sapal), which are the by-products of traditional coconut milk extraction in Filipino cuisine. It is considered an ovo-vegetarian dish, but not vegan since it uses eggs as part of the ingredients.[1][2][3]
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