FILIPINO STREET FOODS

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« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2008, 12:39:58 PM »
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« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2008, 12:44:14 PM »
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« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2008, 12:46:15 PM »
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« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2008, 12:48:03 PM »
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« Reply #24 on: March 01, 2008, 03:48:21 PM »
Here are some favorite Filipino street foods, most of which is found almost everywhere including every street corner, in the supermarket and even in huge malls.. ^^ So if you're a foreigner hitting the Philippine shores for the first time, this thread is one good way to get acquainted with Philippine's street food.


BETAMAX - This is the cubed, curdled chicken Dugo (Blood) of a chicken. It's grilled and usually dipped with suka (vinegar) and onions. The street food got it's name because of its resemblance to the betamax tape

HELMET or HEAD - This is the grilled Ulo (Head) of a chicken. Yep, no parts of a chicken is wasted when it comes to filipino food! This is also grilled.

ADIDAS - This is the term for the marinated grilled chicken's Paa (Feet)

PROVEN - This is a grilled chicken part which comes from a portion of the chicken's entrails that is harder than most.

IUD or ISAW - This is grilled Bituka (intestines or entrails) of either a manok (chicken) or a baboy (pig) ... erm yum.. ^^ The term is given because it somewhat resembles an intra-uterine device or IUD

ATAY (liver) - same preparation

WALKMAN or BALINGIT - This is grilled pig's ears which is again barbecued.

DAY-OLD - This refers to a day-old chick that is deep-fried to a crisp and eaten with a dip of sauce or vinegar.

KWEK KWEK - It's balut (chicken egg) dipped in an orangey batter which are deep fried. A dip made of vinegar, onions and birds-eye chili is recommended when eating it.

TOKNENENG - It is a smaller version of kwek kwek since it uses itlog ng pugo (quail eggs).

BALUT - It is a duck's embryo still in shell. It can be paired with vinegar or with plain salt.. It's an egg with a chick inside, a partially formed egg yolk and a hard piece of egg white. The unhatched could either be 16 days or 18 days... ^^ the best way to introduce foreigners in the philippines.. haha,it doesnt look so good but its definitely delicious..

PENOY - It's a few days old fertilized egg wherein the chick is not yet formed.

BINATOG - This is boiled corn kernels.

ISKRAMBOL (Scramble) - This is s simple shake with artificial flavors.

KALIGAY - This is a specie of shellfish that is boiled and sold by the cupful

CARIOCA - This is a bread-like confection dipped in syrup.

TAHO - This is made of fresh soft/silken tofu, arnibal (brown sugar syrup), and sago pearls (similar to tapioca pearls)

Other street foods will be hotcakes, and deepfried seafoods like fish balls, squid balls, tempura, kikiam.


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« Reply #25 on: March 02, 2008, 03:29:49 AM »
gusto ko tempura!
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« Reply #26 on: March 02, 2008, 08:32:43 PM »
many to mention... mostly mga barbecue..
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« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2008, 05:47:02 AM »
bola bola gusto ko tsaka tempura di.. with hot sauce..

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« Reply #28 on: March 07, 2008, 08:52:33 PM »
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« Reply #29 on: March 07, 2008, 11:57:29 PM »
Here are some favorite Filipino street foods, most of which is found almost everywhere including every street corner, in the supermarket and even in huge malls.. ^^ So if you're a foreigner hitting the Philippine shores for the first time, this thread is one good way to get acquainted with Philippine's street food.


BETAMAX - This is the cubed, curdled chicken Dugo (Blood) of a chicken. It's grilled and usually dipped with suka (vinegar) and onions. The street food got it's name because of its resemblance to the betamax tape

HELMET or HEAD - This is the grilled Ulo (Head) of a chicken. Yep, no parts of a chicken is wasted when it comes to filipino food! This is also grilled.

ADIDAS - This is the term for the marinated grilled chicken's Paa (Feet)

PROVEN - This is a grilled chicken part which comes from a portion of the chicken's entrails that is harder than most.

IUD or ISAW - This is grilled Bituka (intestines or entrails) of either a manok (chicken) or a baboy (pig) ... erm yum.. ^^ The term is given because it somewhat resembles an intra-uterine device or IUD

ATAY (liver) - same preparation

WALKMAN or BALINGIT - This is grilled pig's ears which is again barbecued.

DAY-OLD - This refers to a day-old chick that is deep-fried to a crisp and eaten with a dip of sauce or vinegar.

KWEK KWEK - It's balut (chicken egg) dipped in an orangey batter which are deep fried. A dip made of vinegar, onions and birds-eye chili is recommended when eating it.

TOKNENENG - It is a smaller version of kwek kwek since it uses itlog ng pugo (quail eggs).

BALUT - It is a duck's embryo still in shell. It can be paired with vinegar or with plain salt.. It's an egg with a chick inside, a partially formed egg yolk and a hard piece of egg white. The unhatched could either be 16 days or 18 days... ^^ the best way to introduce foreigners in the philippines.. haha,it doesnt look so good but its definitely delicious..

PENOY - It's a few days old fertilized egg wherein the chick is not yet formed.

BINATOG - This is boiled corn kernels.

ISKRAMBOL (Scramble) - This is s simple shake with artificial flavors.

KALIGAY - This is a specie of shellfish that is boiled and sold by the cupful

CARIOCA - This is a bread-like confection dipped in syrup.

TAHO - This is made of fresh soft/silken tofu, arnibal (brown sugar syrup), and sago pearls (similar to tapioca pearls)

Other street foods will be hotcakes, and deepfried seafoods like fish balls, squid balls, tempura, kikiam.


HAPPY EATING!



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