Lumpia Essays

  • Brief Summary Of The Book The Namesake

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    more sugar. I love Baki so much that as I take my bite I always close my eyes like I am taking a kiss. Baki is wonderful, it’s chewy, thick texture, and sweet. I probably love how sweet it is more than anything else. The other deserts would be banana lumpia. It’s really good and gets its sweetness from the banana. Most of the time it is covered with more sugar to be sweeter. There’s also these other things from Golden Coin that is similar to mochi, but it’s really good. The best desert that I was look

  • College Admissions Essay: Personal Identity

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    culture by joining my school’s Filipino club. I had the chance to work with students who gave me a better understanding of the Filipino customs and traditions. During our school events, we shared some of the Filipino dishes our club prepared such as lumpia, and chicken adobo. We would also arrange dance performances such as the famous tinikling and more. Not only did participating in this club help find the part of me I was once blind to, but the club made me feel as if I was apart of a family that

  • Peter Roman Influence On American Culture

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    prayer of thanks for our health and prosperity while fumes of food danced around our noses. After we whispered “Amen”, I took a fervent glance at the variety of dishes placed before me; Turkey, cranberry sauce, and the Philippine dishes of Pancit and lumpia. Eastern, Asian, and American influences had been the cultures I grew up with and enjoyed due to my ancestors desire for freedom. Peter Roman took a long breath after his eyes rested upon his new home of Pennsylvania; his arms itched to begin working

  • Benchmark Assignment 'Heritage Assessment Tool'

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    and cooks both Philippine and Indian food in the home. Traditional Philippine food includes fresh vegetables, sea food that is rich in spices. Adobo is a dish that is made with either chicken or pork and is a meat stew that she makes in her home. Lumpia which can be made with vegetables or meat and is rolled in a wrapper and fried is a staple in her home. From her father’s influence, she made dishes using curry as a spice and served over rice with naan which is an Indian flat bread. Most Indian dishes

  • The Paradox Of Achilles And The Tortoise

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    Zeno is well known as the inventor of the dialectic and considered as a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher. Zeno of Elea is famous for having for paradoxes that concerned on the philosophical problems regarding the motion, and plurality. Zeno created 3 paradoxes regarding motion. First, is the The Paradox of Achilles and the Tortoise: If Achilles and the tortoise is in a race, wherein primary characteristic of a tortoise is having a short feet that makes them to walk slowly and Achilles as a human