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Foreign colonial influence played a role in shaping Minahasan cuisine. Several cakes and pastries explicitly show Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish influences such as ''[[klappertaart]]'' and ''[[Empanada|panada]]''. ''Brenebon'' (from [[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''bruin'' (brown) and ''boon'' (bean)) is a pork shank bean stew spiced with [[nutmeg]] and [[clove]]. Minahasan roast pork similar to [[lechon]] in the [[Philippines]] or pig roast in [[Hawaii]] are served in special occasions, especially weddings. Other unusual and exotic meats such as [[Dog meat|dog]], [[Bat as food|bat]], and [[Rat meat|forest rat]] are regularly served in North Sulawesi region. ''[[Paniki (food)|Paniki]]'' is the bat dish of Minahasa.

Foreign colonial influence played a role in shaping Minahasan cuisine. Several cakes and pastries explicitly show Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish influences such as klappertaart and panada. Brenebon (from Dutch bruin (brown) and boon (bean)) is a pork shank bean stew spiced with nutmeg and clove. Minahasan roast pork similar to lechon in the Philippines or pig roast in Hawaii are served in special occasions, especially weddings. Other unusual and exotic meats such as dog, bat, and forest rat are regularly served in North Sulawesi region. Paniki is the bat dish of Minahasa.