Kaing Pinoy
Linggo, Mayo 12, 2013
Ang Sweet Corn
The Sweet Corn is steamed until cooked. A vendor will have a big steamer like with wheels and this is where all this Sweet Corn will be steamed. They will also provide a customer an added margarine or a sprinkle of iodized salt for taste. This usually cost around 20 to 25 pesos maybe depending on the size of the corn.
Ang Fried Isaw
Isaw is one of the more popular food here in the Philippines. And now I'm showing you one way a vendor sells this, deep fried with a batter. Found this one just at the front of Makati Square and sold at 5 pesos per stick. You can dip this in vinegar provided. The food tastewise is ok.
Lunes, Mayo 6, 2013
Ang Pritong Mani

Ang Crablets

But it was sold to me at only 25 pesos and also comes with vinegar. Tastewise its on the bitter side, maybe because of the batter used or the way it was fried, but would be great accompanied by a cold beer.
Linggo, Abril 28, 2013
Ang Kwek Kwek at ang Tokneneng

Martes, Abril 23, 2013
Ang Bopis
Yes this street food is a twist to an original filipino food of the same name. What's the twist? Its in a stick of course like most other street foods.Then is lightly cooked in a shallow pan with oil. Comes with it is a dip made of vinegar mixed with soy sauce, onions and chili. There are two varieties that they offer, i think the black one is made of lungs which costs 2 pesos and the orange one i don't know what part it is and it costs 3 pesos per stick.
Miyerkules, Abril 17, 2013
Ang Fish Balls

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