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Pancit Palabok

Pancit Palabok

There are numerous additional varieties of noodles available. Yet, if you want to get back to your origins and you’re craving some noodle-y delicacy that is distinctly Filipino in taste and flair, Pancit Palabok is the dish for you. People enjoy this dinner since it...
Sinaing na Tulingan

Sinaing na Tulingan

This meal hails from the coastal region of Batangas, where there is an abundance of fresh seafood to be found. So, it is not unexpected that they created the Sinaing na Tulingan, one of the nation’s most well-known and adored fish dishes. The term “sinaing” describes...
Sweet Espasol

Sweet Espasol

Espasol is a Filipino rice cake from toasted glutinous flour baked softly and chewy in sweetened coconut milk. The mixture is shaped into bite-sized squares or tubular forms after being flattened to the required thickness and coated with toasted rice flour. For...
Siomai

Siomai

Steamed Chinese dumplings with shrimp or pig filling are known as siomai in the Filipino language. It is referred to as “siumai” (siu mai) or “shumai” in America (shu mai). It is called shaomai in Mandarin. This Chinese-style dumpling is incredibly popular among...
Filipino Style Spaghetti

Filipino Style Spaghetti

If you grew up in a Filipino household, Filipino Style Spaghetti has probably been served at your birthday parties. The sweet and salty versions of pancit (for long life, of course) and the creamy, rich carbonara are popular noodle dishes in Filipino households. The...
Kwek -Kwek (tokneneng)

Kwek -Kwek (tokneneng)

An iconic street snack in the Philippines is kwek kwek, or orange eggs. It is an egg that has been deep-fried and covered with orange batter. Along with fishballs, chicken balls, squid balls, kikiam, and calamares, this is a type of street cuisine numerous street...