Binatog
| Binatog | |
| Alternative names | Bualaw, kinulti, kinulte | 
|---|---|
| Course | Dessert | 
| Place of origin | Philippines | 
| Serving temperature | Hot, warm | 
| Main ingredients | Lagkitan corn kernels or hominy, grated coconut, butter (or margarine), sugar | 
| Variations | Binatog sa gata | 
Binatog, also known as bualaw or kinulti, is a Filipino boiled corn dessert topped with freshly grated coconut, butter, and salt or sugar. It is commonly sold as street food in the northern Philippines by vendors known as magbibinatog carrying characteristic large tin cans, similar to taho vendors.