Masa podrida are traditional Filipino shortbread cookies made from flour, salt, baking powder, brown sugar, shortening, and eggs. It has a dry crumbly texture similar to half-moon cookies. The name comes from Spanish for "rotten dough". Masa podrida are typically eaten with coffee and other hot drinks.

Categories: Cookie Shortbread
Characteristic of: Filipino cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat Butter
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Wikidata ID: Q65063699
Wikipedia title: Masa podrida
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