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| Alternative names | Pan de Monggo, Munggo bread, Pan de Munggo | 
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| Type | bread | 
| Place of origin | Philippines | 
| Main ingredients | flour, sugar, milk, butter, salt, eggs,mung bean paste | 
Monggo bread, known in thePhilippines aspan de monggo, is aFilipinobread with a distinctive filling made frommung bean oradzuki bean paste.
The bread used can come in a wide variety of shapes and recipes, ranging from buns, toensaymada-like rolls, to loaves. It is one of the most common types or flavors of breads in the Philippines.
It is usually eaten formerienda.[1][2][3]
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