Fresh out the oven with a new parody! If you like Pinoy bread, hope you can remember to LIKE, SHARE with your friends & family, and SUBSCRIBE for more fun parodies! Salamat/Thank you! Mabuhay! 🇵🇭 So, what is your favourite Pinoy bread?
Just made the first sheep cheese of the year ! So now making first bread of the year with the whey from cheese making. Now that's good bread and cheese !
Hello mikey another 5 star mabuhay squad parody,i love and watch all of it vlogs and parodies,watching from USA 🇺🇸 god bless and more positive vibes 🙏 😊 kahit paulit ulit kong pinapanood ang mga vlogs mo it's all amazing and also very proud ako sayo dahil pusong pinoy ka lagi and masaya at natutuwa ako sayo specially kapag kasama mo ang mga pamilya mo,thank you for sharing 💖 and keep up the great video vlogging. Stay safe and stay healthy and enjoy yourself. 😉
I own a Filipino bakery in CA. I’ve never seen this video but I had to look it up. My first customer this morning said she was compelled to come in for Filipino bread because of this video. Thank you!😆
So true! I have been avidly watching his videos for years and because of them I have learned so much about Filipino culture that I have never even known before. Learning everything I can about different cultures has been a lifelong fascination of mine. Keep up the great entertainment and education Mikey! Good job!
Dante Basco, who played the iconic Rufio in Hook as well as the voice of Jake Long the American Dragon, and a Fire Nation prince who hunted for the Avatar so he could return home but end up joining the Avatar to defeat his father and sister and became Fire Lord in one of the best arcs of a series...is now in a Mikey Bustos parody music video. What a timeline we're living in. Seriously, TWO Filipino legends in one is overwhelming! But glad he took up the offer to join in! When I lived in Jersey City, there's a place in Journal Square called the Philippine Bread House. My best friend there was Filipino (from the Bacolod region), and for Christmas one time in middle school, he gave LOTS of breads and cakes from there. I was extremely thankful of him and his mom for surprising me with all of that but overwhelmed because I was wondering how I was gonna carry it back home on a minibus. That's when I learned about Filipino hospitality. Y'all go above and beyond to make other people's days!
You are so right about the hospitality, my nurse is Philippino and she is a one person power house,she tak3s care of at home patients as well at the hospital, she handcrafts amazing things which she gives away,she also sends money,clothes ect to her family in the Philippines ❤😊😊 Rhodora I love you!
Am overwhelmed of how you introduce Philippines to the world.With those traditional breads that we all have here,am pretty sure it 'll get a place to any tourist's heart in the future.This is worth watching.Thank you.
It makes me so happy every time I watch this. Love from an Indigenous Canadian. Now I want to try all the breads hahaha. We mostly just have bannock and fried bannock...maybe sometime with raisins so this just amazes me how many kinds of breads there are. Now I am recognizing them here in Canada. Thank you for teaching me in a super fun way and for spreading the happiness.
Brilliant. Honestly I was looking for local Filipino bakeries after this. +100 for including employees, the expression on the guy when you were putting in ice cream is priceless. Thanks Mikey.
Damn, I was looking around a month ago hoping someone had made such a parody, but found nothing. Remembered today and decided to check again, was not disappointed. Thank you! :D
Well served instructional video. I'm a teacher and right now I am teaching Bread and Pastry Production and your video is suitable for motivational video featuring breads in the Philippines. Napakawitty po. Looking forward for more videos.
It is been a while since you made your last parody song and I am actually happy that you made a new one which turned out to be good as usual....... I am really proud to have you as a kababayan
OMG yeah, a new Mikey Bustos parody 💕 always makes me giggle! Now that you have a proper recording studio at home, maybe these will happen more. Thx for being creative, funny and well, just fantabulous 🥰
Super happy to see that you have a new parody video out! Love the cameos with Eric and his Baylosis Squad family, Dante Basco, Madz Carla Humphries and the bakery folks. Now I'm craving ensaymada soooooo bad!!!
Wow very creative, entertaining and unique! The lyrics captured every detail about Filipino bread, the variety, how we enjoy eating it and all! The way you sang it and choreo were very cool! Bravo! 🎉
Ha.....ha....ha...ha... Finally , a new mv from you. This is not just funny , very entertaining but EDUCATIONAL as well. Mentioning different baked products na familiar sa akin by how it looks but doent know the name of it. Dito ko lang nalaman...he..he...he... .You are such a genius. Subscriber na po ako dati pa. Sigurado pong uulit ulitin ko panoorin ito. Thanks. God Bless.
Another great and funny parody dude. I love how you showed the way Filipino eat pancit and ice cream by making it palaman in pandesal or bun. That is a genuine and true Philippine culture......hehehehe 😁
Exactly the kind of song I would totally picture being on one of those "come & experience Philippines~" cultural promotional videos 😂🤣👍🏼✨ (that is how well made & well balanced, with humour and representation it is 👍🏼)
Ensaymada (or ensaïmada by its Spanish name) is originally from Mallorca, a part of Spain's Balearic Islands! It's called ensaimada because the original Mallorca version is made with a kind of reduced pork lard called saïm. Saïm is a Catalan word (as those who live on the Balearic Islands are Catalans) that is derived from the Arabic word shahim (شحيم). When it comes to pilipit, there are TWO versions! The famous, more common kind originates from Quezon. However, there's a another variety that's made with a combination of white glutinous rice and purple rice. This one is from the Maguindanao area of what is now Bangsamoro and because of combination with the purple rice, the donuts have a LAVENDER color!
Thank you SO MUCH for explaining this. I am Catalan, and I love ensaïmades. Once I made them but it was hard work because it takes three days to prepare the dough to be raised and kneed (three times, once per day). I miss so much the real ensaïmades and when I know anyone coming from Barcelona I tell them to buy a huge one (12-inch pizza size style) at the airport so that I can enjoy them. The Filipina ensaymada, for me, it's obviously not the same. I'm thinking (just on the thinking stage at the moment) of attempting the original ones again. I love them with angel hair (boiled and sugared spaghetti squash). Now I know why of the origin of "saïm" and "shahim". Greetings from Mindanao.
If you’re anywhere in Lipa, try the bonete being sold at Raiy Lynn’s (sp?) which is just between an Andok’s and 7-11 at the right side of the road if you’re coming from Air Base and just before you make a right to Cuenca. It’s like Pringles, once you eat one, you can’t stop! Best eaten hot and with hot cocoa or coffee. Anyway, love this Mikey.
Wow!! This is an excellent parody, Mikey!! Ang ganda-ganda. I love the lyrics, well-written! Our Filipino tinapay were all well promoted/introduced. Ang galing! This is the best for me among all your parodies! Congratulations!!!
Our Cuban bread is a staple of Cuban-American cuisine. It's similar to French bread, but unlike French bread, it contains lard! Cuban bread is also nutty and sweet! Can't make an authentic Cuban sandwich without Cuban bread! And fun fact, stale Cuban bread has been used as a WEAPON! There's a micronation called the Conch Republic that "broke away" because they didn't like that the US Border Patrol treated the Florida Keys like a foreign country by putting a roadblock when the Overseas Highway meets the Florida Peninsula. When the US Army did a training exercise in 1995 at the Keys to simulate invading another nation, and they once again viewed that as the US viewing the Keys as another nation...so the islanders threw stale Cuban bread at the Coast Guard.
I have been to the Philippines and enjoyed pandesal for breakfast & yes your bakeries are great Fantastic clip😀Made me very happy Love to you from Australia
I love learning a little bit about the Philippines through these videos. Since my grandma moved with my Grandpa (from Indiana) to the States after WWII to the Midwest...she essentially acclimated to US Midwestern life (except the family get togethers. So much pancit! So much seafood! I don't eat any of it anymore, but gah, I remember Uncle Frank coming from Washington and bringing in the fresh fish from his boat. He was the coolest XD Been working on replacements. High five to Cooking with Carmina for her recipes). My dad didn't know anything about his heritage. Like, legit. Nothing. He occasionally made fried rice, but it was totally white people fried rice XD XD XD So it's nice to have something educational to help connect even in the smallest of ways (dudes, I don't look Filipino, I just like to celebrate all aspects of my heritage). I have some ideas on how to replace the eggs and butter in some of these >:D I love trying Filipino recipes and switching it up. Thank you for these fun and educational parodies. Sometime before I die, I'd like to see Manilla, and travel around all the islands.
I'm your silent fan in Canada. You are full of talent Mikey. This parody is fun and heart-felt! I'm actually addicted to Filipino breads. And so just summarized all of them. Excellent prod!
Mikey- am having a hard time differentiating your "Ants Canada" channel, which I followed for a couple years before you moved, with the Pinoy boy stuff but, omg, it's all awesome! My Dad was a WW2 Military policeman in Okinawa (sorry) and told a few tales, but I'm glad things have seemingly turned out well there now. (Or have they?) Great video; you make me want to travel to the Philippines and taste everything!
You should be the Philippine TOURISM MINISTER! You have 3 qualities that Filipinos are uniquely gifted with that other people do not have or are weak at: love for others, love for music, passion for even simple food! Wow! How I envy your DNA Filipinos! 👏👏👏👏‼️
@@IslanderloverBKK My favorites are - Freshly baked Pandesal - Mamon (especially the rare Mamon with Leche Flan) - Ube Pianono - Pandan Pianono - Ube Cake (usually in square slices, different from Birthday Cakes with Icing) - Ensaimada with Cheese on Top - Otap (can also be found in supermarkets) - Galletas - Yema Cake - Asado Roll - Spanish Bread - Pan de Coco Items I personally like but aren't really Philippines "exclusive" stuff - Chocolate Crinkles Cookies - Chocolate Cake (usually in square slices, different from Birthday Cakes with Icing) - Meringue If you can go to a Goldilocks Shop (which is a big corporation bakery and is not as cheap as local bakeries but still affordable imo) - a pouch of Assorted Polvorons (Pinipig Polvoron is my favorite) - Crema de Fruta Cake - Cathedral Jelly - Macaroons (different from Macarons) - Brazo de Mercedes - Laing (not bread, a viand eaten with rice) - Palabok (a kind of noodle dish) Correction: the Ube Mamon is sold by Red Ribbon (also a big corporate bakery) and not by Goldilocks
@@IslanderloverBKK Since you're in Makati. There are Food Park Morning Markets every Weekend. Salcedo Market is every Saturday. Legazpi Market is every Sunday.
Fresh out the oven with a new parody! If you like Pinoy bread, hope you can remember to LIKE, SHARE with your friends & family, and SUBSCRIBE for more fun parodies! Salamat/Thank you! Mabuhay! 🇵🇭 So, what is your favourite Pinoy bread?
Yes sir haha naghintay ako nito💗👍
Just made the first sheep cheese of the year ! So now making first bread of the year with the whey from cheese making. Now that's good bread and cheese !
Hello mikey another 5 star mabuhay squad parody,i love and watch all of it vlogs and parodies,watching from USA 🇺🇸 god bless and more positive vibes 🙏 😊 kahit paulit ulit kong pinapanood ang mga vlogs mo it's all amazing and also very proud ako sayo dahil pusong pinoy ka lagi and masaya at natutuwa ako sayo specially kapag kasama mo ang mga pamilya mo,thank you for sharing 💖 and keep up the great video vlogging. Stay safe and stay healthy and enjoy yourself. 😉
Spanish bread is my fave, IMY na! 👍😋😘👋
Spanish bread and pandesal! Yum!❤️😋
Whoever wrote the lyrics to this parody is a genius!! Miley and Michael Pollack has got some competition 😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YES!!!
No😑
Mikey himself wrote the lyrics like every other parody songs he has done. 🙂
Agree😂
Galing kktuwa
Grabiha pug utok anung tawaha oy!!! Pinoy gayud🔥🔥🔥😍
I own a Filipino bakery in CA. I’ve never seen this video but I had to look it up. My first customer this morning said she was compelled to come in for Filipino bread because of this video. Thank you!😆
so cool! hi Elaine :)
@@anet6867 lol, hi!
😂
You are a one man tourism campaign for the Philippines. You've got me wanting to visit just for the bread alone. Great job Mikey
Too true!
Exactly!
shut up and just DO IT !!!!!! you won't regret it !
So true! I have been avidly watching his videos for years and because of them I have learned so much about Filipino culture that I have never even known before. Learning everything I can about different cultures has been a lifelong fascination of mine.
Keep up the great entertainment and education Mikey! Good job!
I can't wait to show this to my Nurse she is from the Philippines! She is my joy! Amazing woman! Love you Rhodora❤
Filipino nurse....no way!
@@sonder007 Yup and she loved the video! 🥖🙂🙂
Dante Basco, who played the iconic Rufio in Hook as well as the voice of Jake Long the American Dragon, and a Fire Nation prince who hunted for the Avatar so he could return home but end up joining the Avatar to defeat his father and sister and became Fire Lord in one of the best arcs of a series...is now in a Mikey Bustos parody music video. What a timeline we're living in. Seriously, TWO Filipino legends in one is overwhelming! But glad he took up the offer to join in!
When I lived in Jersey City, there's a place in Journal Square called the Philippine Bread House. My best friend there was Filipino (from the Bacolod region), and for Christmas one time in middle school, he gave LOTS of breads and cakes from there. I was extremely thankful of him and his mom for surprising me with all of that but overwhelmed because I was wondering how I was gonna carry it back home on a minibus. That's when I learned about Filipino hospitality. Y'all go above and beyond to make other people's days!
omg how cool! I loved him in Hook.
Rufio! Rufio! Rufio!
You are so right about the hospitality, my nurse is Philippino and she is a one person power house,she tak3s care of at home patients as well at the hospital, she handcrafts amazing things which she gives away,she also sends money,clothes ect to her family in the Philippines ❤😊😊 Rhodora I love you!
Ru-fi-ooooooooh!
Is that dante. How much he pay him
The tourism industry needs to buy this bop, you have me wanting to go to the Philippines for my next vacation!
Am overwhelmed of how you introduce Philippines to the world.With those traditional breads that we all have here,am pretty sure it 'll get a place to any tourist's heart in the future.This is worth watching.Thank you.
This is truly the most incredible way I've ever witnessed someone testify and educate in my life. What a beautiful way to teach people with love
Squizing many Filipino bread as possible into the lyrics of a song amazed me. Great job brother!
Mikey you just made every Filipino want to go home to the Phils just like your parents! very nice parody!
Thank you!
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It makes me so happy every time I watch this. Love from an Indigenous Canadian. Now I want to try all the breads hahaha. We mostly just have bannock and fried bannock...maybe sometime with raisins so this just amazes me how many kinds of breads there are. Now I am recognizing them here in Canada. Thank you for teaching me in a super fun way and for spreading the happiness.
I loved this parody so much! It made me smile. Every one in it looked like they were having fun. Loved your mother's cameo! You are so talented!
Thanks for watching!
Same, I miss your parodies Mikey!❤😅
Brilliant. Honestly I was looking for local Filipino bakeries after this. +100 for including employees, the expression on the guy when you were putting in ice cream is priceless. Thanks Mikey.
Damn, I was looking around a month ago hoping someone had made such a parody, but found nothing. Remembered today and decided to check again, was not disappointed. Thank you! :D
I humbly say You got 5 MABUHAY STARS!!!!! Congratulations
Nakangiti lang ako habang pinapanood ko. Good job Sir Mike for promoting local bakery here in Philippines..❤
Well served instructional video. I'm a teacher and right now I am teaching Bread and Pastry Production and your video is suitable for motivational video featuring breads in the Philippines. Napakawitty po. Looking forward for more videos.
Seeing Dante Basco was a nice surprise haha. Didn't know he was here but I'm guessing for Alodia's wedding?
Dante Basco aging like a fine wine! ❤
Omg!!! congratulations to you Mikey and the whole production!! You nailed it👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I was smiling the whole time.. 😍
as a filipino i love ur songs cuz it educates different people on phillipine culture great job Mikey.
This is the best parody by far... smiling all through the song,😃😃😃😃
Mikey's a one-man Pinoy Ambassador. Give this man a national honor!! ❤😂🎉
It is been a while since you made your last parody song and I am actually happy that you made a new one which turned out to be good as usual....... I am really proud to have you as a kababayan
Beautiful and Brilliant...lots of Respect from South Africa...God Bless!!!
OMG yeah, a new Mikey Bustos parody 💕 always makes me giggle!
Now that you have a proper recording studio at home, maybe these will happen more. Thx for being creative, funny and well, just fantabulous 🥰
Mikey and Dante Basco in one video?!!! ❤️ I’m happy na 🥺❤️
Super happy to see that you have a new parody video out! Love the cameos with Eric and his Baylosis Squad family, Dante Basco, Madz Carla Humphries and the bakery folks. Now I'm craving ensaymada soooooo bad!!!
Thanks for watching!
Ang galing mo nman, boosting Pinoy Bread! Uwi na sa Pinas, tikman na ang Pinoy Bread!
Wow very creative, entertaining and unique! The lyrics captured every detail about Filipino bread, the variety, how we enjoy eating it and all! The way you sang it and choreo were very cool! Bravo! 🎉
Ha.....ha....ha...ha... Finally , a new mv from you. This is not just funny , very entertaining but EDUCATIONAL as well. Mentioning different baked products na familiar sa akin by how it looks but doent know the name of it. Dito ko lang nalaman...he..he...he... .You are such a genius. Subscriber na po ako dati pa. Sigurado pong uulit ulitin ko panoorin ito. Thanks. God Bless.
Another great and funny parody dude. I love how you showed the way Filipino eat pancit and ice cream by making it palaman in pandesal or bun. That is a genuine and true Philippine culture......hehehehe 😁
@mikey bustos if you wrote all the lyrics of your parody’s? Omg Ikaw na tlga ❤ you’re so talented ❤❤❤
You have no idea how much you have made me smile. So well done and very much needed . Thank you ❤
I love this parody! Thanks for highlighting Filipino bread and pastries. The local bakeries are always a staple in our culture.
Your back!!!!!!
Exactly the kind of song I would totally picture being on one of those "come & experience Philippines~" cultural promotional videos 😂🤣👍🏼✨ (that is how well made & well balanced, with humour and representation it is 👍🏼)
Ensaymada (or ensaïmada by its Spanish name) is originally from Mallorca, a part of Spain's Balearic Islands! It's called ensaimada because the original Mallorca version is made with a kind of reduced pork lard called saïm. Saïm is a Catalan word (as those who live on the Balearic Islands are Catalans) that is derived from the Arabic word shahim (شحيم). When it comes to pilipit, there are TWO versions! The famous, more common kind originates from Quezon. However, there's a another variety that's made with a combination of white glutinous rice and purple rice. This one is from the Maguindanao area of what is now Bangsamoro and because of combination with the purple rice, the donuts have a LAVENDER color!
I enjoyed reading the history of the word. Here in Vancouver I tried ensaymada for the firs, it's a delicious type of bread. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you SO MUCH for explaining this. I am Catalan, and I love ensaïmades. Once I made them but it was hard work because it takes three days to prepare the dough to be raised and kneed (three times, once per day). I miss so much the real ensaïmades and when I know anyone coming from Barcelona I tell them to buy a huge one (12-inch pizza size style) at the airport so that I can enjoy them. The Filipina ensaymada, for me, it's obviously not the same. I'm thinking (just on the thinking stage at the moment) of attempting the original ones again. I love them with angel hair (boiled and sugared spaghetti squash). Now I know why of the origin of "saïm" and "shahim". Greetings from Mindanao.
Finally Mikey post again... After 1 years...
***The breads mentioned in the video are my favorites!!!
What a fun video! Love the cameos-Dante Basco and Mommy Bustos.
Love it Mikey!!! I was so surprised! Love the cameos
💯 Kudos po ❤️❤️❤️ I really love your videos... It makes me more proud to be a Pinoy. Thank you po for your craft of patriotism 😇
Love watching your videos almost the whole day addicted nko
Now I’m craving pinoy bread. 😊 Enjoyed seeing familiar faces in your video. Especially your mom. ❤️
I can't listen to the original without this popping into my mind instantly hahaha, great job Mikey.
If I didn’t knew the original song I would think is this one. ❤ Very original.
If you’re anywhere in Lipa, try the bonete being sold at Raiy Lynn’s (sp?) which is just between an Andok’s and 7-11 at the right side of the road if you’re coming from Air Base and just before you make a right to Cuenca.
It’s like Pringles, once you eat one, you can’t stop! Best eaten hot and with hot cocoa or coffee.
Anyway, love this Mikey.
Finally a new parody! 😁 All smiles while watching this video. ✨🤣
Wow!! This is an excellent parody, Mikey!! Ang ganda-ganda. I love the lyrics, well-written! Our Filipino tinapay were all well promoted/introduced. Ang galing! This is the best for me among all your parodies! Congratulations!!!
omg just what I needed today! 💗💗🤗 Your voice is amazing! Love the dough ropes as a nod to Miley's video.
Mikey, you're an absolute genius! I tried looking for your parodies on FB to use them for reels. LOL. I wish they're available 😊
This makes my day. Thanks Mikey you really is a joy to my heart.
Okay2, nagalingan ako sobra! Sobrang good vibes ng video pa. Ang galing!
We have really missed your parodys! ❤❤❤
mikey bustos are super underrated but he's very unique to other youtubers
The parodies never get old 😊😂
Love it just genius!! I like it berter than original!❤ more lyrics🎉
You are so talented and so funny! Love this parody. Can’t wait for the next one. Maybe an Adele one???
This is a billion times better than the original! ❤😂🎉
Love this! Mikey always give us the best parody ever ❤❤
Mikey is really really good and very talented. Another favorite one 👍way to go Mikey ! Congratulations!
Our Cuban bread is a staple of Cuban-American cuisine. It's similar to French bread, but unlike French bread, it contains lard! Cuban bread is also nutty and sweet! Can't make an authentic Cuban sandwich without Cuban bread! And fun fact, stale Cuban bread has been used as a WEAPON! There's a micronation called the Conch Republic that "broke away" because they didn't like that the US Border Patrol treated the Florida Keys like a foreign country by putting a roadblock when the Overseas Highway meets the Florida Peninsula. When the US Army did a training exercise in 1995 at the Keys to simulate invading another nation, and they once again viewed that as the US viewing the Keys as another nation...so the islanders threw stale Cuban bread at the Coast Guard.
I love how you show real businesses in the Filipins
Loved The Dog's little Cameo with Lola!❤️
*Legend please come back! You are our filipino legend and deserve to be the most subscribed filipino*
Love to see all the family in your parody. ❤😊
Mikey is back!
Now craving for newly baked bread ohmy! Mom and the dogs cameo is my favorite!🐶❤️
I have been to the Philippines and enjoyed pandesal for breakfast & yes your bakeries are great
Fantastic clip😀Made me very happy Love to you from Australia
Don't let Laurenzside find this video🤫
Lol
Lmao
Lmao
I want to though
I had a blast watching this. It just made my Monday morning!
I love learning a little bit about the Philippines through these videos. Since my grandma moved with my Grandpa (from Indiana) to the States after WWII to the Midwest...she essentially acclimated to US Midwestern life (except the family get togethers. So much pancit! So much seafood! I don't eat any of it anymore, but gah, I remember Uncle Frank coming from Washington and bringing in the fresh fish from his boat. He was the coolest XD Been working on replacements. High five to Cooking with Carmina for her recipes).
My dad didn't know anything about his heritage. Like, legit. Nothing. He occasionally made fried rice, but it was totally white people fried rice XD XD XD So it's nice to have something educational to help connect even in the smallest of ways (dudes, I don't look Filipino, I just like to celebrate all aspects of my heritage).
I have some ideas on how to replace the eggs and butter in some of these >:D I love trying Filipino recipes and switching it up. Thank you for these fun and educational parodies. Sometime before I die, I'd like to see Manilla, and travel around all the islands.
A Standing ovation 👏 👏👏👏 loved it!
welcome back, king of filipino parodies!!
Yessssssssss
Salamat!
This is way better than the original in so many ways!!!♥️♥️♥️
Dang 😮that made me haaaangry
I'm your silent fan in Canada. You are full of talent Mikey. This parody is fun and heart-felt! I'm actually addicted to Filipino breads. And so just summarized all of them. Excellent prod!
Mikey- am having a hard time differentiating your "Ants Canada" channel, which I followed for a couple years before you moved, with the Pinoy boy stuff but, omg, it's all awesome!
My Dad was a WW2 Military policeman in Okinawa (sorry) and told a few tales, but I'm glad things have seemingly turned out well there now. (Or have they?)
Great video; you make me want to travel to the Philippines and taste everything!
Omgosh! You’re the best Mikey! More power to you. 💪👍💕
Mikey Bustos! You are amazing pop singer in the world!
Your back with another amazing video! Kudos!
OMG!!! The star bread!!!!!! I miss them all. First thing to do in the Philippines....Raid Mikes Bakery!!!! hahaha I was smiling the whole time.
You should be the Philippine TOURISM MINISTER! You have 3 qualities that Filipinos are uniquely gifted with that other people do not have or are weak at: love for others, love for music, passion for even simple food! Wow! How I envy your DNA Filipinos! 👏👏👏👏‼️
You still got it, Mikey!!!
Dude!!! Awesome singing voice!❤❤❤
Awesome. Love, love, love it. Every baker is great. So much fun!!
I missed your parodies!!! Ikaw talga nahh Mikey!! 😊
It always brings a smile, watching these videos from Mikey......
🔥 😂Awesome!! Loved your mom and pups making an appearance, Ate Elsie too! 🙏🥰🍹
You're such a talented man, I've been watching your AntsCanada channel for years without knowing that you sang.
Mommy Bustos and fur kiddos was a scene stealer!! 🥰🥰😍
THANK YOU!! That was soooooo fantastic!!! I was smiling the whole time!! Sending love from the States :)
I love all his videos,they're so well written and they make me smile 😄😁
Oh my gosh i so love it... and i love your energy and style..Your just so amazing... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is one of your best so far!
LOVE IT!!!! Another great one Mikey!!!
Thank you mickey bustos.u r a ray of light, a beacon of hope.dont ever ever change.
Another great 1, Mike! Good tourisn campaign material, too!
I just got to the Philippines two days ago, I'm half Thai half Filipino. Your video gave me ideas what to try in local bakeries...can't wait!🙏🏻👍
When I go to a Filipino Bakery, I end up buying around 10 kinds of bread and cakes. So cheap and so yummy.
@@maeannengo4908 Now that's even more tempting!😍 Any suggestions?😃🙏🏻
@@IslanderloverBKK My favorites are
- Freshly baked Pandesal
- Mamon (especially the rare Mamon with Leche Flan)
- Ube Pianono
- Pandan Pianono
- Ube Cake (usually in square slices, different from Birthday Cakes with Icing)
- Ensaimada with Cheese on Top
- Otap (can also be found in supermarkets)
- Galletas
- Yema Cake
- Asado Roll
- Spanish Bread
- Pan de Coco
Items I personally like but aren't really Philippines "exclusive" stuff
- Chocolate Crinkles Cookies
- Chocolate Cake (usually in square slices, different from Birthday Cakes with Icing)
- Meringue
If you can go to a Goldilocks Shop (which is a big corporation bakery and is not as cheap as local bakeries but still affordable imo)
- a pouch of Assorted Polvorons (Pinipig Polvoron is my favorite)
- Crema de Fruta Cake
- Cathedral Jelly
- Macaroons (different from Macarons)
- Brazo de Mercedes
- Laing (not bread, a viand eaten with rice)
- Palabok (a kind of noodle dish)
Correction:
the Ube Mamon is sold by Red Ribbon (also a big corporate bakery) and not by Goldilocks
@@maeannengo4908 Oh wow! That's a lot to try...thank you so much! I'm staying in Makati right now, trying to find a shop where to get those😃🙏🏻
@@IslanderloverBKK Since you're in Makati.
There are Food Park Morning Markets every Weekend.
Salcedo Market is every Saturday.
Legazpi Market is every Sunday.