I am the first person in my family born in america.. I am also the only one of my siblings who never learned my native tongue... I also have only tried 3 of these dishes before in my life..... I truly feel like i've done myself a disservice,... I feel out of touch with ; what should have been, my culture... I am going to head to moms house and ask her to make me these.
Or learn to cook them 😉 my parents are Filipinos but i was born and raised in another country. I also don't speak Filipino nor have Filipino friends (i don't have friends in general because my parents are controlling af) but I love Philippines cuisine
My 12yo daughter was born in Canada and just learning how to cook sinigang, which happens to be my fave over adobo. Shes also learning other recipes. Hopefully one day she becomes a chef and open the first Filipino resto in this small town we live in.
So many more than adobo. Do you cook adobo? The RUclips has so many videos on Pinoy recipes. And many more ingredients can be available anywhere too. It's personally enriching learning another culture's cooking...enjoy Learning Filipino or Pinoy cooking. ❤
Popular foods you missed: Paksiw, Bicol Express, Pancit, Chopsuey, Pinakbet, Dinuguan, Crispy Pata, Menudo, Bagnet, Calamares, Paella, and my most fave... Sinaing na Tulingan sa Kamias from Batangas. How to cook all those foods? It's in RUclips. 🤣
I think some from Mindanao or Visaya might argue that your list is too Luzon based. No Bicol express for example. The most obvious dish missing from your list is that there was no pancit. Palabok, Bihon or Gusisado. Given that Palabok is served in all Jollibee's perhaps it needs to be in the top 10. Arroz Caldo is another very popular dish that could make a lot of top 10 lists. Filipino style spaghetti would make my top 10 favorites. I love that. Nice channel. Kuya Mitch.
Kamusta from India 🤗 I was searching to get knowledge about what food is famous in Philippines.. this video was informative and good...still can it be more detail one please? Also a food tour about street food of ph? Well if possible please make more videos on food or traditional food and their history. thanks for video😊🙌
The most delicious and most nutritious Filipino recioe for me is Tinola and Kaldereta . These dishes have lots of Vegetables and herbs and you can put all the vegetables you like in Tinola to make it more appetizing delicious and full of vitamins .. In Kakdereta you will sure love the sauce made from 🍅 tomatoes sauce / paste and liver paste and lots of capsicum and olives . Another very delicious and very nutritious dish to try is the Kare Kare .. It's a varieties of vegetable with proteins from beef or pork .. You can make fish vegetable kare kare too But all dishes that you mention are All Hearty Foods that everybody can love ❤️
This is so interesting & awesome Watching this video I notice that many of the recipe ware just very a like to hispanics cuasine(Caribbean, Central America, South America) with a little twist. I can totally see the resembles & bond we share through out our gastronomy.
Filipino cuisine doesn't require too much herbs and spices like Indian cuisine. Filipino knows how to level up the flavors of their food without using too much spices, example are meat fats, soy sauce, fish sauce, oyster sauce, vinegar and shrimp paste but still we use spices like black pepper, lemongrass, chillies, onions, garlic, bell peppers, bay leaf , achuete seeds and ginger.
I’m very curious to try Filipino food for the first time. I am Latino. The adobo, lechon and sinegang sound like things I might like. I don’t know about the stuff that has the liver. I’ve never been able to eat liver. It’s one of my least favorite foods ever. Does anybody have a good recommendation for the thing I should try first?
All those dishes look like I now must strive to try them, sooner rather than later. I hope Filipino food keeps a low profile. It seems an undiscovered gem, much like an secret empty tropical beach, and I'd hate to see a US based chain start to serve some of your dishes, American Style. That would mean, low quality re-constituted ingredients with preservatives and too high a price. That would take the soul out of the Philippine cuisine, if it ever caught on. The only thing I didn't like is the "special effects". It takes away from the food and slightly reminds me what everything looked like that one time I got food poisoning. ;)
At least adobo is indigenous in the Philippines.... Pigafetta, Magellan's chronicler, wrote in his journal that when they reached the island of Cebu the natives offered them a dish marinated in vinegar and soy sauce.... For lack of a name or a word to call it, pigafetta called the dish adobo.... In Spanish, to marinate means adobar.... Thus, adobo...
The only best Filipino food is rice with stir-fried corned beef and a fried egg. I only ate like a Japanese when I lived in Metro Manila for several months.
I am the first person in my family born in america.. I am also the only one of my siblings who never learned my native tongue... I also have only tried 3 of these dishes before in my life..... I truly feel like i've done myself a disservice,... I feel out of touch with ; what should have been, my culture... I am going to head to moms house and ask her to make me these.
Or learn to cook them 😉 my parents are Filipinos but i was born and raised in another country. I also don't speak Filipino nor have Filipino friends (i don't have friends in general because my parents are controlling af) but I love Philippines cuisine
Guyysssss it's finally hereee😍🥰 ruclips.net/user/shortsyzrirDLoUIM?feature=share ..
It's never to late to learn
Vegetable@@ttth225
My 12yo daughter was born in Canada and just learning how to cook sinigang, which happens to be my fave over adobo. Shes also learning other recipes. Hopefully one day she becomes a chef and open the first Filipino resto in this small town we live in.
The list is spot on. There are some few that were missed though.
Snubbed: Dinuguan, Crispy Pata
Honorable Mention: Paksiw, Pinapaitan, Pinakbet
How is this spot on? Did he actually conduct a survey, or just make up this list? Tinola in the north is not even tinola in the south?
Sisig
I've been looking for cuisines to recreate in the kitchen I'm so grateful for this ❤️
Am kenyan but i love filipino food especially ADOBO
pork or chicken tho 😛 or BOTH
So many more than adobo. Do you cook adobo? The RUclips has so many videos on Pinoy recipes. And many more ingredients can be available anywhere too. It's personally enriching learning another culture's cooking...enjoy Learning Filipino or Pinoy cooking. ❤
Popular foods you missed:
Paksiw, Bicol Express, Pancit, Chopsuey, Pinakbet, Dinuguan, Crispy Pata, Menudo, Bagnet, Calamares, Paella, and my most fave... Sinaing na Tulingan sa Kamias from Batangas. How to cook all those foods? It's in RUclips. 🤣
Those sound good I don't see any fried rice variations or chopsuey would be good !!!
Lovely, thanks for the additional dishes!
My fav too sinaing na tulingan with 3 cups of rice
wow daming pagpipilian. yan ang ang lutong pinoy. sarap to the bones.
Talking to a Filipino girl she asked me wants my favourite Filipino dish so now I’m watching this.
I’m starving watching this video now I have to run to my local Filipino market for EVERYTHING 😋they have the best food ever.
Wow awesome foods I can't wait to eat all that foods
Please continue to show us how to cook all those dishes
Sinigang na bangus is my best and the rest was my favorite!
I will cook Beef calderetta for Dinner.Thanks for the video-nakakagutom
THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE. WE COMMEND YOU BRO🇵🇭🔥✨
Ang Sarah ng adobo my family would make some fish adobo when we have fish or tilapia Ang sarap
I can only eat Tinola when family makes it but it's amazing.
Also prefer Nilaga to Bulalo but both still good
I think some from Mindanao or Visaya might argue that your list is too Luzon based. No Bicol express for example.
The most obvious dish missing from your list is that there was no pancit. Palabok, Bihon or Gusisado. Given that Palabok is served in all Jollibee's perhaps it needs to be in the top 10.
Arroz Caldo is another very popular dish that could make a lot of top 10 lists.
Filipino style spaghetti would make my top 10 favorites. I love that.
Nice channel. Kuya Mitch.
I'm korean. recently i have interesting about Philippines food that look so delicious🥹
Tysm! I am making a Non-Fiction Book for my school. And you gave me a lot of Ideas!
Kamusta from India 🤗 I was searching to get knowledge about what food is famous in Philippines.. this video was informative and good...still can it be more detail one please? Also a food tour about street food of ph? Well if possible please make more videos on food or traditional food and their history. thanks for video😊🙌
Thank you for sharing this video. Yummy foods❤️
I love philipene foods.
Delicious
Looks amazing, relocating to Makati after summer and can't wait to try and also feature on my RUclips channel 😃
amazing love the food.sisig and a egg on it
True adobo is pretty much the Philippines national dish :-)
Nice i love all ur top 10 dishes
Sinigang is my favorite!!!!!! I can eat this for breakfast lunch and dinner. (& a snack) 🇵🇭
The most delicious and most nutritious Filipino recioe for me is Tinola and Kaldereta .
These dishes have lots of Vegetables and herbs and you can put all the vegetables you like in Tinola to make it more appetizing delicious and full of vitamins ..
In Kakdereta you will sure love the sauce made from 🍅 tomatoes sauce / paste and liver paste and lots of capsicum and olives .
Another very delicious and very nutritious dish to try is the Kare Kare ..
It's a varieties of vegetable with proteins from beef or pork ..
You can make fish vegetable kare kare too
But all dishes that you mention are All Hearty Foods that everybody can love ❤️
My favorite food is lechon kawalii :) its so yummy
Im korean :)
Wow food looks delicious very yummy 😋
Wow 😳 I adobo chicken it’s soo delicious.
My all time favorite is kare2, followed by sinigang and tinola
All top tens are my top 1ones!
I love them all
This is so interesting & awesome
Watching this video I notice that many of the recipe ware just very a like to hispanics cuasine(Caribbean,
Central America, South America) with a little twist. I can totally see the resembles & bond we share through out our gastronomy.
Lechon is a Spanish word tho, Also lechón y a tradional food in
Puerto Rico mostly prepare on holiday christmas season.
Very beautiful, love from India
I'm from philippines and then i like that🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
i love sisig and lechon ;) new friend here and staycon ;)
I’m shocked pancit isn’t on here
meranup ku keka, galing! CONGRATS!
Let’s see I like Um lumpia chicken adobo and pansit and lagunisa
Wow. I love your voice and course the content. ❤
I really appreciate that! sorry for my bad English though.
ok lang
pinay ka po ba lods? haha galing ng content...👍👍👍👍
Yummy food. I love it
It makes me hungry😅
Please blog Chibugan ng Bayan it’s all about Tapsihan …
I am only 25% filipino and have only had, lumpia, adobo, ensaymadas, pansit and pancet, but I want to try so much more!
That all is my favorite food😀
Sarap nyan
Nice video sir
it's interesting.
Woowwww ❤️
Delicious Filipino foods. Thanks For Sharing idol full support Kahobbytv
I like adobo. Whatever kind of adobo is yummy, adobong kangkong, sitaw, pusit, chicken hehehe. Kaldereta is the best though.
We’ll great now I’m hungry! 😂
Philippines Food is delicious❤
Sinigang love
nagutom tuloy ako, kain muna
Yummy
Wow we love adobo..
Wow!
Lumpia is my favourite food i was eating with sitsit's house cuz there are lot of everybody im a kid so im getting some pancit and lumpia is delicious
Bulalo I like 😍
Filipino cuisine doesn't require too much herbs and spices like Indian cuisine.
Filipino knows how to level up the flavors of their food without using too much spices, example are meat fats, soy sauce, fish sauce, oyster sauce, vinegar and shrimp paste but still we use spices like black pepper, lemongrass, chillies, onions, garlic, bell peppers, bay leaf , achuete seeds and ginger.
Hi! Permission to use some clips for my project. I'll promise to give proper credits. Thank you so much!
Sure. Go ahead :) Don't forget to share ;)
What about fish and seafoods??
Nice video
Sinigang #1
I’m very curious to try Filipino food for the first time. I am Latino. The adobo, lechon and sinegang sound like things I might like. I don’t know about the stuff that has the liver. I’ve never been able to eat liver. It’s one of my least favorite foods ever. Does anybody have a good recommendation for the thing I should try first?
Try adobo pork or chicken cant go wrong with any of them
Pork Sinigang or Fish Sinigang is very easy to prepare.
Taga Angeles ka lods saan dito heheh
All those dishes look like I now must strive to try them, sooner rather than later. I hope Filipino food keeps a low profile. It seems an undiscovered gem, much like an secret empty tropical beach, and I'd hate to see a US based chain start to serve some of your dishes, American Style. That would mean, low quality re-constituted ingredients with preservatives and too high a price. That would take the soul out of the Philippine cuisine, if it ever caught on.
The only thing I didn't like is the "special effects". It takes away from the food and slightly reminds me what everything looked like that one time I got food poisoning. ;)
At least adobo is indigenous in the Philippines.... Pigafetta, Magellan's chronicler, wrote in his journal that when they reached the island of Cebu the natives offered them a dish marinated in vinegar and soy sauce.... For lack of a name or a word to call it, pigafetta called the dish adobo.... In Spanish, to marinate means adobar.... Thus, adobo...
You forgot, bicol express, diniguan, menudo, pancit, an arroz caldo,
I'm pure Filipino but my no.1 is "Paksiw" the most common among average and lower income Pinoy
Karekare is my fvorite
Instead of tokwa't baboy, I prefer to recommend " pinakbet or chop suey ". This two dishes is more popular than tokwa't baboy dish ..
Pancit? Probably the single most popular dish.
Letchon is always present in all occasions. No celebration is complete without letchon. But I can't eat letchon because I'm a jew.
I like Philippino food!
dont forget humba, afritada, boapis, minudo, beef brocoli, chapsuy, etc. hehehe
Favorite ng nanay ko young sisig
Sisig 😍
Why you never include PINAKBET pure of vagetable
Ano poba englih sa sinigang sir
I’m half native (canada) and half Filipino
masarap
Oh my 🤤🤤🤤🤤 this video is giving me stomache my Stomach is growling right now
I wanna eat it so bad hahaah🤣🤣🤣🤣
My chinese boss wants me to cook traditiona food of filipino and here i am lol
Cheers, then!
Number One (1) should be the Chicken Inasal of Bacolod
one of the Top Dish is missing and it is always present in parties most specially in Fiestas. it is MENUDO!
Sinigang na hipon and adobong pusit..
I Want To Try Eating Filipino
Hi kuya adriel
laing, kinunot and cansi I like which are not included in the list
Adobo at Sinigang
Adobo and sinegang also sisig
What about Dinuguan?
The only best Filipino food is rice with stir-fried corned beef and a fried egg. I only ate like a Japanese when I lived in Metro Manila for several months.
I like manudo
You forgot pork bbq and hot pandesal.
Lechonnnnn
Oh I forgot. Balut! Balut has to be top 10 no?