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TAHO
“A Sweet Pinoy Streetfood” There is nothing better than a good breakfast to start a good morning. Know what else makes it better? The moment you hear that sweet sound of your local magtataho yelling that sweet word you’ve been wait for since you woke up: Tahooo! Taho is Philippines street food that is made of Soy Pudding with…
ISAW
“A Filipino Merienda Recipe” If you have been in the Philippines you would see a lot of street food vendors scattered on all places and one of the most famous specialty they sell is this chicken intestine or as what we call it here as “isaw”. If you want to go on an adventure with…
Pinoy Street Food Tempura
Like all countries in the world, the Philippines also have their share of Street Food. Almost anything, from bread, barbecue, and down to tempura and fish balls.Tempura, is actually a run-in from Japan. Its literal meaning is covering fish or vegetable in batter then frying it. And Fish balls was actually a food from China, handed down…
Kwek Kwek
Kwek – Kwek is a famous Filipino street food made by deep-frying hard-boiled quail eggs that are covered in orange batter. This is usually served with a spicy vinegar-based dip and chopped cucumber on the side. Another food similar to this is called “Tokneneng” where it is made out of chicken or duck eggs instead.…
BANANA CUE
“A healthy afternoon snack” Banana Cue is one of the most popular street foods in the Philippines. It is made out of a deep fried banana coated with caramelized brown sugar served in a barbecue stick. This is a staple in the Philippines, and is mostly consumed as a mid-afternoon snack. Considered as one of…
Siomai sa Tisa
Siomai is a traditional Chinese dumpling. This popular dumpling has made its way to the heart of the Filipino’s as evidenced by the hundreds of stalls, eateries, restaurants and become one of Cebu’s food delicacies. Most people crave siomai because they taste very good and are very affordable. You should eat siomai together with Puso(hanging…
BALUT
A Philippine delicacy It is believed to be that the balut / balot is a Philippine exclusive. But that is wrong, it can also be found in other Asian countries such as Vietnam, China and Cambodia. A balut is a fertilized bird egg (usually a duck) which is incubated for a period of 14 to…
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