From adobo to turon — the best bites to be savored around the archipelago
Filipino food may not be as famous as that of its Thai and Vietnamese neighbors. But with more than 7,000 islands and a colorful history, this archipelago has some delicious dishes of its own.
Blessed with an abundance of seafood, tropical fruits and creative cooks, there’s more to Filipino dishes than the mind-boggling balut (duck embryo).
You just have to know where to find them and how to eat them.
with the halaya, halo-halo, bicol express, sinigang, lumpiang sariwa and so much more, it definitely is more fun in the Philippines! ^_^
ARGH KAKAGUTOM ‘TO!
and i’m craving for every single one.. I’ll be watching out for the Balut man tonight >:)
I honestly think you’ve never really, truly eaten until you’ve eaten