Food in the Philippines

in #food5 years ago (edited)

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One of my favorite things about visiting family is the authentic filipino food they have prepared and waiting for you. There's nothing better than home made meals.

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Tropical fruit is the best!! I don't know how tropical bananas are but mangoes are by far one of my favorites, especially fresh.

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I finally got to try the infamous Jollibee. I feel like it's one of those things that you had to grow up with to really love. The food isn't bad, but it's not something I just have to have or would choose over other places to try. But when this mascot comes out, look out haha everyone swarms right to it

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I got a sampler type meal just to try a few different things. And of course, as everything there, it comes with rice.

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I know they use two utensils when they eat but I found it surprising that they use utensils for fried chicken. I almost felt disrespectful eating mine with my hands.

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Then there's Chow King. I really liked their food. Two of my favorites here. Lumpia (the eggrolls) and siopao (pronounced shoe-pow) it's like a steamed dumpling. Halo halo is one of my favorite desserts. It's like shaved ice with fruit and ice cream.

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Here's an up close picture of the halo halo. I could eat these 24/7

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This is also at Chow King, but they also serve it at the McDonald's there. Rice, eggs and longanisa. It's like a sweet sausage. Delicious breakfast.