- published: 15 Sep 2014
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Haluhalo or Halo-halo (Tagalog: [haluˈhalo], "mixed together") is a popular Filipino dessert with mixtures of shaved ice and evaporated milk to which are added various boiled sweet beans, jello and fruits. It is served in a tall glass or bowl.
Ingredients include boiled sweetened kidney beans, sweetened garbanzos, sugar palm fruit (kaong), coconut sport (macapuno), and plantains sweetened with sugar, jackfruit (langkâ), gulaman, tapioca, nata de coco, sweet potato (kamote), cheese, pounded crushed young rice (pinipig). Most of the ingredients (fruits, beans, and other sweets) are first placed inside the tall glass, followed by the shaved ice. This is then sprinkled with sugar, and topped with either (or a combination of) leche flan, purple yam (ubeng pula), or ice cream. Evaporated milk is poured into the mixture upon serving.
It is usually incorrectly spelled as "Halo-halo" (popularized by Chowking), but it is actually "Haluhalo" according to the Commission on the Filipino Language for it to not be confused with the Filipino word "halo-halo" meaning mixed up.
Halo may refer to:
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(Aaj Raat Ek Saath) 2 (Halo Halo) 2
(Aa Jawaaniyo Ke Sur Mein
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