Ho-Land brand of Ube-Macapuno Hopia
Hopya are thick pastries created by Fukienese immigrants from China. These goodies can have different shapes and fillings. The most common type is round and filled with black mung-bean paste.
“Ube” refers to the purple yam, a root crop, while “Macapuno” is a special variety of coconut grown in Southeast Asia. The flavor combination Ube Macapuno is very popular in the Philippines.
In the United States, these products must be kept chilled.
Manufactured by Ho-Land Bakery located in Binondo, Manila, Philippines… The World’s Oldest Chinatown!!
Often misspelled as Hol-land or Holland.

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