Jen's Rolling Lumpia Kitchen LLC

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Filipino Cuisine
The Philippines which consists of a group of 7,100 islands(during high tide and 7,107 during low tide) is situated southeast of mainland Asia. It's location between the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean made the islands a crossing point for migrating people around the world. Through the centuries, foreigners of different languages, ethnic cultures, and ancestries came, as inva

ders or mere traders. As a result, the Philippines became a country with diverse culture and heritage. The Filipino cuisine therefore, just like the Filipinos, reflects the blending of these wide and varied cultures. Before colonizers came to the Philippines, the country's cuisine consisted of root crops, game, vegetables and seafood. Malays were among the first inhabitants of the Philippines, and from them came the knowledge of preparing hot chilies and the use of ginataan , or coconut milk, in sauces to balance the spiciness. The Chinese on the other hand, who established colonies in the Philippines between 1200 and 1300, introduced the use of noodles. Now we have our own version of noodles called Pansit/Pancit which comes in a wide variety. Later came egg rolls, and soy sauce. It is also from the Chinese that we, Filipinos got the influence of using wide array of dipping sauces to accompany our dishes. When the Spaniards came in 1521, the food influences they brought were from both Spain and Mexico, as it was through the vice-royalty of Mexico that the Philippines was governed. This meant the production of food for which many ingredients were not locally available. Spain occupied the Philippines for almost 400 years, and therefore, had a major impact on Filipino cuisine. A majority of the dishes prepared in modern Philippines can be traced back to Spain. In fact, everyday Filipino dishes resemble Spanish cooking. The Spaniards introduced a Mediterranean style of eating and preparing food. Techniques such as braising and sautéing, and meals cooked in olive oil, are examples. Spain also introduced cooking with seasonings, such as garlic, onions, tomatoes, sweet peppers, and vinegar. The United States took control of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War in 1898, staying through World War II (1939–1945) until 1946. The U. military introduced goods shipped in from their country such as mayonnaise, hot dogs, hamburgers, and apple pies. Canned evaporated and condensed milk often replace the traditional buffalo milk used in desserts. They also brought to the Philippines the ways of convenience like pressure-cooking, freezing, and pre-cooking. Through the years, other global influences like that of French, Italian, Middle Eastern, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese found its way to the Filipino cuisine making it a true gastronomic fusion of different countries and cultures from east to west. I've heard foreigners saying that Filipino food has food identity crisis. I beg to disagree. It's true that the many different cultures that colonized or inhabited the islands brought so much influence to our way of cooking. But we, Filipinos adapted them to indigenous ingredients and our local palate. We embraced our colonizers cuisine but put our Filipino touch in it which is a bold combination of sweet, sour and salty flavors, thereby making it our very own unique and mouth watering Filipino cuisine.

Got lunch?   Stop by Kershaw County Farmers Market
05/30/2026

Got lunch? Stop by Kershaw County Farmers Market

🌤️ Weather permitting, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen LLC plans to be at the KershawKershaw County Farmers Marketaturday!C...
05/30/2026

🌤️ Weather permitting, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen LLC plans to be at the KershawKershaw County Farmers Marketaturday!

Come see us for lunch and grab some fresh, hot lumpia while you’re out supporting local vendors.

📍 906 Broad Street, Camden, SC⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM🥟 Fresh food. Good people. Great day!

We’ll keep everyone updated if the weather changes.

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05/23/2026

This Memorial Weekend, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen is honoring and remembering the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸

Wishing everyone a safe, meaningful, and delicious Memorial Weekend. ❤️🤍💙 

This Memorial Weekend, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen is honoring and remembering the brave men and women who made the ult...
05/23/2026

This Memorial Weekend, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen is honoring and remembering the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸

Wishing everyone a safe, meaningful, and delicious Memorial Weekend. ❤️🤍💙 

Important Update 📣Unfortunately, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen will not be at the Kershaw County Farmers Market this Satu...
05/19/2026

Important Update 📣

Unfortunately, Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen will not be at the Kershaw County Farmers Market this Saturday because we will be attending a private event.

We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving you again soon. Thank you all for your continued support of our small business. ❤️

If you are looking for pork or chicken lumpia , it is available Off The Hook Seafood and Market as well when you purchase these you are actually supporting 2 local small businesses in one transaction.

Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen. Kershaw County Farmers Market

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05/18/2026

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Thank you, Historic Camden! 🇺🇸🎆We want to send a big thank you to everyone who came out and supported Jen’s Rolling Lump...
05/17/2026

Thank you, Historic Camden! 🇺🇸🎆

We want to send a big thank you to everyone who came out and supported Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen LLC at Historic Camden’s Evacuation Day celebration.

It was a great event filled with food, music, fireworks, and community, and we were grateful to be a part of it. We truly appreciate everyone who stopped by our trailer, placed an order, and showed us so much love and support.

A special thank you to the event organizers for putting together such a wonderful evening. We always enjoy being part of events that bring the community together.

We appreciate you all and look forward to serving you again soon! ❤️

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Got TARO BOBA?   We do!!
05/16/2026

Got TARO BOBA? We do!!

Did someone say, “What’s for dinner?” 🎆😋Come on down to Historic Camden Evacuation Day and grab dinner with us at Jen’s ...
05/16/2026

Did someone say, “What’s for dinner?” 🎆😋

Come on down to Historic Camden Evacuation Day and grab dinner with us at Jen’s Rolling Lumpia Kitchen. We’re up, serving, and ready with fresh lumpia and Filipino favorites.

Enjoy a great evening with food, live music, family fun, and a fireworks show!

📍 Historic Camden222 Broad Street, Camden, SC⏰ Historic Camden opens at 4 PM

Stop by the trailer and get something delicious before the fireworks begin! 🇵🇭🔥

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906 Broad St
Camden, SC
29020

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