Pancit Palabok |
The second goes to Halo-halo, a popular Filipino dessert which is a mixture of shaved ice, evaporated milk, sweet beans and fruits, and then served in a tall glass or bowl. It is exactly like the 'ice-kacang' in Malaysia. No doubt that this mouth-watering dessert is the favourite of the kids because of its colourful looking. While i was eating halo-halo in the restaurant, the kid who was sitting in front of me kept starring at my halo-halo, i felt very 'paiseh' but still kept on enjoying it....haha... :P
Halo-halo |
The third one is 'Leche-Flan' or Filipino custard which i have mentioned before in the post of Leslies Restaurant in Tagaytay , a very popular dessert in Phillipines.
Leche-flan |
Well, there are also some very special Filipino food like balut which is commonly sold as streetfood in Philippines. Balut is a fertilized duck or chicken egg with a nearly-developed embryo inside that is boiled and eaten in the shell. Besides, it is popularly believed to be an aphrodisiac and considered as a high-protein, hearty snack. Another type of balut which is fried until golden brown, they called it Kwek-kwek.
balut |
kwek-kwek |
So after seeing the picutre of balut, do you brave enough to eat? I'm not dare to eat both type of balut as found uneasy to eat the small chick insides........ >.<
Besides, they eat also small worm/bug. I tried few of them, it was a bit salty....
small worm |
Next is Puto, it is a a type of steamed rice cake, taste a bit sweet..
puto |
Last is fried kangkung, i guess you never tried it before. It tastes good, very crispy, you would certainly want more after trying....
crispy kangkung |
So which one will be your choice?
5 comments:
谢谢你到我那里去作客, 我也老看看你了。。那个balut...我也不敢吃。。>.<
那個balut,讓我有點想作嘔,有點噁心,呵呵。。
晴天,海角, 我看了也吃不下,超恶心的。他们拨开给我看时还可以看到小鸡的一点点毛,想到就作呕。。
小鸟超恶心的!隔夜饭都呕出来了。
你好,shuben.可是他们觉得非常好吃,我只能说口味不同....哈哈
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