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[Title] => Care for crepes?
[Summary] => For a nation brought up on thick pancakes (some refer to them as hotcakes), drowning in butter and maple syrup, crepes seem to be viewed with much suspicion. Blame it on its name (weve actually overheard someone mistake it for that perennial art material crepe paper) or its French origin, which seems to intimidate a lot of Filipinos. If the number of creperies around the metropolis is any indication, crepes havent really penetrated the pancake-infused taste buds of the average Pinoy diner.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Lynette Lee Corporal
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CHRISTOPHER AND LORRAINE RUSTE
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[Title] => Care for crepes?
[Summary] => For a nation brought up on thick pancakes (some refer to them as hotcakes), drowning in butter and maple syrup, crepes seem to be viewed with much suspicion. Blame it on its name (weve actually overheard someone mistake it for that perennial art material crepe paper) or its French origin, which seems to intimidate a lot of Filipinos. If the number of creperies around the metropolis is any indication, crepes havent really penetrated the pancake-infused taste buds of the average Pinoy diner.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1479731
[AuthorName] => Lynette Lee Corporal
[SectionName] => Food and Leisure
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