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Bailon Piaya Honest Review

My friend has been hyping up this Bailon piaya like crazy. As someone who is actually fond of piaya (like very fond, hellooo sugar!!), I was unsure how much I should believe the hype LOL. Hehe well he brought pasaluboooong!

And wow! It really is good! It’s crisp and thin (practically wafer-like), unlike the ones you get on the supermarket shelves which are thicker and chewier. This is a GOOD thing in my opinion, because the thick and chewy version – while I like them – I do actually dislike the flakiness and find them a tad too sweet (so I have to pair them with milk)

Bailon’s piaya on the other hand is literally a flat unleavened bread that’s lined with muscovado sugar. When you first hold a pack of 10 in your hands, it feels like you’re holding nothing. It’s super light! Wolfing it down feels the same. I think I can finish a pack in one sitting. You take a bite, you savor it by letting the the piece of piaya linger on your tongue, the muscovado sugar melts into your mouth, you delight in the flavor – repeat until the piaya is gone. Then dip your hand into the pack again to grab yet another piaya!!! To be fair, since it’s practically air, I shall assume that it has minimal calories hehe.

Okay, that’s it. This was very good. FYI – It really reminds me of Balay Dako’s piaya too (likely because they’re cooked the same, and the ingredients are the same!).

I highly recommend. Yum yum!!