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| If you mean streetfood you can find a small list here (actually it's from my tagalog times and the names might be slightly different in the Visayas. local restorant food usually includes adobo, sinigang, sisig, pancit, bicol express, halo-halo and and and... all with rice and not to forget sweet spaghetti... list here ... and of course, no celebration without: ![]()
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| this thread makes me salivate, just the mention of all the food i miss a lot. .. sandwiches and spaghetti is sweet and for snacks not a meal ..everything is cooked ..meat always marinated in vinegar, garlic,soya sauce and again is sweet ..the awful the smell the better the taste ..your neighbour know what you having just the smell of it davfitz, now we were even, beause us here filipinos abroad have a lots to complain too.., but the general complained ; "food is taste less " we all glad that to be "RESOURCEFUL " is in dictionary that help a lot. ![]()
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I'lljust try it and see if I like....Jerry. |
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| would certainly give the local fruits a good look, there are some pretty tasty ones (and when you get a bit over enthousiast in the food tasting you can't go wrong with some bananas) funny about the tasteless, I often feel dishes lack spice in Philipines or maybe I just got unlucky love the chicken at least the province ones, it seems like a different bird then we tend to get served over here |
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| "the awful the smell the better the taste" How very true, Dumaguetania - at least the smell part. I can not testify to the taste because I never got past the smell. I have a deal with my family which has finally come to fruition in the past hour. I ask them to warn me when they wish to fry the tiny dried fish which they enjoy. Warn - so that I might temporarily abandon the house! I don't think that they have taken me seriously until now as they did not wish to offend me. Well now it has taken hold for the first time - to the benefit of all! Permit me to correct a typo in my earlier post. I don't know what got into my typing fingers. I meant celery, repeat celery! The Philippine head lettuce is the best I have ever tasted!
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you better get used to it, you going to be there for good. Burning brown sugar next to it will help you bear the smell. ..i just wondering, how's is your mashed potatoes ?, i notice that our potatoes are smaller and kind of hard. not at all like her in canada.
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