Filipino Food is Amazing!!! (1st Time Trying Series)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- On today's Food Guyde. Philippine Cuisine at an Restaurant in Plano. A comment suggestion led me to trying some of the best cultural food I've had on my food journey. Elements of Filipino remind of the Spanish style of cooking. Adobo, Lechon/Chicharron and Kare Kare. The element of surprise trying so many new dishes had my taste buds on end. A rotating menu offering of Philippine Pork & Beef Stews, Vegetables Sides and Desserts. Has me wondering why I haven't tried it sooner. Find out some of my favorite Filipino dishes on today's Food Guide. Enough about me, and more about this food.
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If you actually asked a well researched Spanish Chef who knows their food history - they would say that stewing food in vinegar is an old Filipino cuisine technique that is pre-spanish.
Before the Spanish friars sent Filipino recipes and cooking techniques to Spain - it was pre-spanish Filipino...
You got it bro. This is the Filipino spot near Mitsuwa 🎉🎉🎉🎉. Filipino food is next up! My spot while going to Collin college lol.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 love seeing this channel for. I’m also a sucker for pho. Filipino food is lovely!
Filipino Adobo is actually a pre-colonial dish. It simply reminded the Spaniards of a similar dish back home in Spain and they started calling it (Adobo de Los Naturales/Adobo of the Natives)... Eventually the name "Adobo" supplanted the original name.
Great review. I need to try that food.
My mouth kinda watering. Watching at work and wanna go home and eat. Im so deadly hungry😅
Try pancit with lechon kawali bits or other savory meal. we use it as substitute for rice. Don't forget to dip it in the sauce of the meat.
No, it is not substitute for rice. Filipinos are so desperate peddle trivia to foreigners. Okay, put this in your little notebook. If you insist on making the Chinese Egg Noodle or the Chinese Vermicelli aka Sotanghon more interesting to foreigners, you can tell that in Filipino movies, the poor always come home with pancit in a plastic bag and the whole family gathers in a table where they eat the Noodles with Rice. That is your new Fun Fact. Because most countries do not ever eat Noodles with Rice. But Filipinos will even eat Lasagna and Baked Macaroni with rice.
The vegetables, i think it's PINAKBET. It's supposed to be a bit bitter because of the bitter melon. If your not use the bitterness of that vegetable. You will not enjoy it. But we Filipinos loved it.
kumakain lang naman yan ng ganyan para sa views eh ginagamit mga pinoy na tanga katulad mo
Ahh knew I was gonna mess a dish name up. I didn’t catch the name when they were telling me. Yeah I was thrown for a loop with the bitterness, but interested to try other vegetable dishes in the future.
@@TheFoodGuydePinakbet is an acquired taste for foreigners. Most Filipino kids actually hate it, but our parents/grandparents force us to eat it because they say that it's "healthy"... When Filipinos grow-up, it's either they develop a taste for it and love it... or absolutely hate it.
Next time try sinigang and bulalo and for deßert halo halo and turon... glad you enjoy filipino food..
Youre correct. That vegetable dish is always paired with something fried especially fish. And rice goes well with everything on there
Scope out some pho joints. My favorite is pho 544 in Murphy. Fresh squeezed lime juice with a combination pho. Egg rolls and shaken beef there are also bangers. ❤
Thank you for the recommendation and continued support. A pho video needs to happen sooner than later.
❤❤❤ more of this Filipino food please
New subscriber from the Philippines. Best wishes.
Last week I tried some of the best Dominican food around. The name is Doña Maria Dominican cuisine in Irving. ❤
Never had Dominican food before. Will need to try later thank you for recommendation I look forward to it.
Try lechon, sinigang, sisig and bicol express next time and make sure you eat rice when eating the ulam 😉
You deserve more subscribers❤
Nice vid bro! Your channel will steady grow with this style if you do more Filipino Try episodes! Filipinos are prideful af and will flock to vids like these!
and fun fact bro the bistek is beefsteak! back in colonial times with the spanish and americans, they spelled that word beefsteak wrong from confusion
Thank you for watching. Yeah I found that out with the rice comments haha. Of course the when the food is that great the pride is understandable. I’ve learned a lot which is why I made this channel. I can’t wait to eat Filipino food again. Hopefully next time it’ll be in the Philippines.
We call all food as viand, in tagalog ulam. So as a pinoy would eat it, every viand or combo is chased with a scoop or scoops of rice to balance the saltyness, sourness sweetness etc of the viand.
You will enjoy Filipino dish if you eat it with rice and sauces. 😊
I thought this was in the Philippines at first. Because the interior and trays really looks like from Philippines.
Pinoy Foods is so 😋😋💯
you should try a boodle fight too. lechon, sisig, kaldereta, sinigang, nilaga and bulalo :)
Try mechado,kaldereta,menudo and afritada ,they are very good and they are not taste the same. All diffrenet flavors and ingrediets man. Happy eating
You get to eat all of that everytime you get invited to any town fiesta in the Philippines especially in the southern provinces of Laguna, Quezon and Batangas.
Everything looks so good and delicious
My mouth is watering🤤
New subscriber here from PH❤
my filipino heart hurts to see him eat every bite without rice LMAO
3:20 yes bistek is just a filipino style beef steak. from beef steak tagalog to bistek tagalog as time went by. we love to shorten names
edit: the acidity is usually from calamansi or probably lime/lemon there if they don't have calamansi
I’m pretty sure ‘bistek’ came from the spanish word ‘bistec’.
@@Vigvoi23 and if you look at the spanish word "bistec" it's derived from the english word beef steak. however, you have a point, we can say that the filipino bistek came from the spanish bistec which came from the english word beef steak.
New subscriber here❤🎉
Would love to see you try Ethiopian or Nigerian!
I’ve had a Ethiopian Restaurant lined up for a while. I think it’s time to make a visit soon. Thank you for watching.
Everyday dish goes with rice you must try to eat it atleast a spoonful of rice 😊
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oh that's not sweet potato. that's a pumpkin or kalabasa and the bitter one is called bitter gourd or ampalaya. it can be mixed with pork and shrimp too :)
You mean red squash, no pumpkins in the Philippines.
Thats too much you cannot taste well....I feel hungry hahahah
That’s a looooot of food
These are viands that should be eaten with rice... He's like eating a spaghetti, bake mac, lasagna or carbonara without the noodles/pasta...
Eat them together with the rice please 😭
Nice
ALWAYS gotta be paired with rice. Rice is probably more considered as philippines' national food.
Eat it all with rice..
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i feel sad that you did not eat them with rice. rice is life
Kawawa naman tayo, hanggang ditto sir ang Plato ginawa it pa rin. 😟
Filipino fud it's a must to be eaten with rice except pansit, lumpia can be eaten without rice
We eat it together with rice
try sisig
Those veggies look like pinakbet. That's more of an acquired taste, pretty much only Asian people would like it.
Try menudo
Dude, every bite has to be chased/paired with a scoop of rice. It's like reviewing McDonalds but not eating the buns with the burgers.
Not really.
dang, FILO food,
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Uh-OH --- you're ignoring the rice --- Filipinos ALWAYS eat with rice as the main accompaniment to their meals.
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nice bait
Adobo is the UNOFFICIAL dish of the country. There's NO official dish of the Philippines. Adobo just happens to be among the most popular dishes.
It is not popular either, except in America, where Filipinos who cant cook decided to make it their Identity.
@@eduardochavacano ??? Sit your ass down. Dumb ass.
U didnt even finish 1 cup of rice for all that food atleast eat it in asian way it is made to eat it with rice
I get irritated when you don’t eat Filipino food the correct way.
Adobo is not a national dish of the Philippines.
too much talk.
filipino baiting again 🤣
My god what's wrong with you