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let's talk about manila's street foods 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 19  
I guess pinoys abroad really miss some of manila's street foods like: ( i would start off with fishballs)





on the other hand i always remember how disgusted i was when my classmate told me way back in college that she loves dirty ice cream.

"what???? dirty ice cream? she said yes, the one that is being sold on a moving cart.



yes! i use to buy dirty ice cream ..

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Re:let's talk about manila's street foods 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 8  
Banana que! Banana que!

I always have one as &quot;merienda&quot;(afternoon snack) on my way home from school.

Banana Que!

Next is the &quot;Tukneneng&quot; or Quail eggs dipped in orange batter then deep-fried. Whenever I needed a quick bite back when I was still working in Ortigas, these babies did the deed quite well. Yum...
Tukeneng

Ms. Linsi, you officially made me crave for them again.
 
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Re:let's talk about manila's street foods 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 6  
Street foods? Uhmm...first thing that comes to mind is always FISH BALLS! Fish balls are best with sweet and spicy thick sauce. Yummm!!!

 
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Re:let's talk about manila's street foods 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 5  
hmmm..for me isaw is still the best!


and MARUYA &quot;Banana Fritters&quot;
 
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Re:let's talk about manila's street foods 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 19  



I like banana q, we always have this guy
selling magnolia chocolait, and during the afternoons
pop corns..yum

hi kayum
yep banana q, camote,q but we donot have sabah (native green bananas )here, i have to travel to Central (filipino shops) to buy it in a much higher price

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Re:let's talk about manila's street foods 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 19  



taho na may arnibal at sago

bean curd with syrup

i love it-
it is rich in calcium.

calcium supplement is expensive in the philippines
try take &quot;taho&quot;- everyday, it answers
calcium deficiency and it's affordable.


 
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