Yummy Sunday: Lechón - The best in Philippines
Lechón is a pork dish in Philippines. The lechón word originated from the Spanish term leche (milk); referring to a pig that is roasted.
Lechón is a popular cuisine in Philippines. Lechon features a whole roasted pig cooked over charcoal. It is commonly prepared in any special occasions, holidays, and festivals.
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