English: Tapay is a Maguindanaon rice snack traditionally prepared by fermentation through the use of a fermenting agent like yeast that gives rice a tangy taste. First, rice is cooked the regular way and after cooking, yeast is added to it to start the fermentation process in a closed container where it is left to ferment for about a day or two.
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Tapay, a traditional Maguindanaon rice snack from Maguindanao, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, Philippines.