Rice is a primary staple food in the Philippine Diet, but in the island of Cebu lies a centuries-old tradition of making rice into packets called as puso.
Pusu or Puso also called Hanging Rice in English, is rice steamed and cooked inside a woven pouch made from young coconut leaves called lukay . Its name is derived from the word pu-so meaning fruit or flower which the said dish bears a striking similarity with. Originally, puso serves as Halad (Offerings) to Anitos (Deities) during rituals for good harvest and protection. It is said to have been one of the remnant of the ancient maritime trade of Cebu with the kingdoms of Sri Vijaya and Majapahit in Ancient Indonesia.
Kaon na! (Eat now!)
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