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[Title] => Willen Ma: Turning obstacles into opportunities
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[AuthorName] => Jerni May H. Camposano
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Mami and siopao define our memories of childhood. We were served these treats on rainy afternoons for merienda or whenever we nursed a fever. These were staples at family gatherings, when our grand aunts ladled mami for us with much affection. These were also served at wakes and funerals, where we accompanied our parents not really to condole with the departeds family, but to have our fill of siopao.
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