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Savoury dishes often eaten during ''merienda'' include ''[[pancit]] canton'' (stir-fried noodles), ''[[Pancit#List of pancit dishes|palabok]]'' (rice noodles with a shrimp-based sauce), ''[[Tokwa at baboy|tokwa't baboy]]'' (fried tofu with boiled pork ears in a garlic-flavored soy sauce and vinegar dressing), and ''[[dinuguan]]'' (a spicy stew made of pork blood), which is often served with ''[[Puto (food)|puto]]'' (steamed rice flour cakes).

Savoury dishes often eaten during merienda include pancit canton (stir-fried noodles), palabok (rice noodles with a shrimp-based sauce), tokwa't baboy (fried tofu with boiled pork ears in a garlic-flavored soy sauce and vinegar dressing), and dinuguan (a spicy stew made of pork blood), which is often served with puto (steamed rice flour cakes).