Awww thank you for liking our food Chef ..you are making me hungry! A Filipina from Long Island,.NY 😷❤🎉 the sauce is for the LECHON KAWALI not for the BANGUS ( fish)
The guy working there didnt even ask if it was your first time, he could've spent more time explaining each dish to you and how to eat it properly.(which sauce goes with what) enjoying your reviews of our filipino food. appreciate it.
He seemed to be in a hurry too. Though as food servers it really should be part of their training to be able to explain the menu better than "That's sinigang. Favorite in the Philippines"
The look on your face when you taste the dinuguan, it's all that. For me, that tells the story of the whole video. I'm a proud Filipino here sir. I'm glad that you have tasted some of our signature Filipino foods. Actually this is my first time ever to watch video of yours. From now on I will be subscribing to your channel and watch your previous videos and the coming videos. Love you sir, keep safe and God bless to you and your family.
Man! My mouth is watering looking at you enjoying those super delicious Filipino foods. You like our food huh? Thanks so much for liking our native Pinoy food.
In my opinion, we filipinos have strong palate. This means, our food have also strong flavors. And the rice makes everything in balance and in harmony.
I'm so Happy and Proud seeing that everyone just like you had the guts to try and taste Filipino delicacies.The feautured Filipino Restaurant should thank you for giving them free promotion on your channel. Keep it up. New friend from the Philippines. Lechon, Sinigang, Dinuguan, Fried,BonelessBangus, HaloHalo, and MangTomas Sauce.
The famous Thai dish, tomyum, is very sour but different sourness to our sinigang. So yes, it's an acquired taste because the first food that I tried as soon as I landed in Bangkok was tomyum at the airport and it was not as I was expecting. I didn't like it right away.
Filipino people know how to appreciate those vloggers who featured our food, country and culture.. In return we subscribe.. We like.. And share those videos.. Keep it up.. God bless you
Halo halo means in filipino is literally to mix. Enjoy and mix it to get all the flavors. Lots of filipino food in cerritos if your in the area. Thanks Chef love your vids.!
Hahahahahhaahha that blood was the one you were running from, but now,,, pure bliss. Us as Cooks and Chefs should try everything (when cooked properly). This video was hilarious and a true delight seeing someone leave their comfort zone to try new things. Much respect. Love to all Chef's, cook's and foodies. Never forget the Wait Staff and Bartenders. Can't wait to get back to work.
Most filipino dishes are cooked with rice in mind when they made their recipe which make mixing broths and/or sauce on rice is why it's always a perfect match.
Awesome Chef... Majority of Filipino cuisine are eaten with rice. Sinigang is also cooked with not just pork but with fish, beef and shrimp. Sometimes you will find fish and shrimp together.
My man! You're an honorary Pilipino putting that "chocolate meat" over rice. 👍👍 You know Filipino food is like the "soul food" of Asia. Eat too much you gonna get fat. 😋 Just watch out for the bones in the bangus.
That is boneless bangus, I'm sure. I think no Filipino restaurants in the Philippines or abroad would serve a fried bangus with bones. The only time a bangus is not boned is the sinigang na bangus or bangus sour soup. Most processed bangus is already boneless or deboned when sold. Only whole fresh bangus have bones.
Sinigang is a delicacy mostly eaten during summer. Relieves you of the heat of the day. It's sour but once you tasted it you cannot explain why you can't stop scooping in it. It is addictive.
The sour dish is called Sinigang and it goes well with Patis aka fish sauce and also that fried Bangus ( milkfish ) it really goes well with soy sauce with calamansi or lime plus chillis. Enjoy 😊
Hey, Chef! HaloHalo translates into “mix mix.” You’ve got to dig all the way down to the bottom and mix it all up. If you thought it was delicious when you had it. Mixing elevates it. We are loving your food journey.
Hi good morning Sir, Am Here United Arab Emirates Watching you aeting my traditional Food your so kind person Tthank you for your sharing to another people's and you like pilipino food take care always and Godbless And God bless
The soup is called SOUR SOUP in English lol... the sauce is for the lechon... but fish also work for dippin... I like watching you eat filipino and the reviews.... keep doing what you doing... 😊😊😊
Good choice filipino food is so delicious. And you know cooking filipino food is very difficult you need a time to prefer everything before you cook it. And we cook our food with love. So when someone eat it they feel love. Enjoy our filipino dishes. Thanks for vlogging our food. From Montreal Quebec Canada wassup family Tv
The sauce is for the lechon. You have 2 different lechons there. 1 is pit roasted, 1 is deepfried. The dinuguan is pork blood stew in english. The soup is pork in tamarind soup that goes well with fish sauce. Glad you enjoyed them🙂
He’s not a fan of our Sinigang, maybe they cooked it so sour? Put a lot of the tamarind broth? But he’s good in doing this vlog with our food! More power to you!!!
Hi ! You did good exploring our Filipino food. I’m laughing out loud while you try to pronounce the name of our food. I enjoyed watching your “Pinoy food challenge “! Enjoy more of our food. Be safe. From Jacksonville Florida 🇺🇸 🇵🇭
When i am watching your vlog i am hungry. Your reaction is very natural. I like it!!! I am surprised that you are vlogging the filipino food because normally mexican, korean, japanese, thailand, indian and chinese foods are commonly being showcased.
Nice to watch that you eat and liked Filipino Food especially with the Dinuguan. The Sinigang is usually made with tamarind that's why it's sour and you should eat it with rice to balance the taste. Thank you for featuring Filipino food.
Hello Lance, I didn't have a hangover and I will retry the Tamarind Soup, now that I know it's not vinegar. Thank you for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
@@TrueFoodEats you have to eat it with rice, it balances the taste. When eating meat dishes, it's a must to combine rice with meat in the same bite, not separate, you'll enjoy the flavor better 😋
@@TrueFoodEats Sinigang is a dish that at you either love it or you don't. But don't worry, most people really don't like it at first try and its a kind of dish that really needs getting used to. I don't like it growing up but as an adult i adore it. Much like veggies, you know.
@@TrueFoodEats watching from canada ...i just needed to hear a video while im sleeping and i couldnt sleep listening to you go hmmm ahhh oooo weee lmao
your violations: bangus should be dip with vinegar, the lechon goes with where you dip the fish 😜, sinigang (not sisig) if it is too sour for you - eat it with rice, the halo halo should be mixed thoroughly before you consume it! 😆 filipinos eats rice to balance the flavour! next time do not hesitate to ask a question how to eat it properly or do some reasearch first! take care and goodluck man! 😁👍🏼
like, no one actually cares when you're filipino.. stop saying "Filipino Pride" "Proud pinoy here 🇵🇭🇵🇭" it's really annoying and no one gives a fuck where you're from
U can always ask the manager or the owner of the restos or the customers how to eat and what to mix it with or dip it to. Filipino Food aren’t eaten the way it is usually. We love condiments/dips or even the Calamansi/Lime or Lemon 🍋 extract
@keiko73 yup and I think only Filipinos eat with spoon and fork, if one uses these 2 by eating it means they have lived in the Philippines or learned with a Filipino family or friends abroad for a long time hehe.
Agree. Nakakaasar mukhang binibitin pa yung pagkain gumagamit ba nman kase ng fork imbes na spoon ... Tas halo halo di nman minixed tas masarap daw hay buhay tas ung sinigang hinaluan ng gravy ata yun
Seriously this guy would be the best source of advertisement for
Filipino restaurants. He appears genuine and very open to Filipino food.
totally! no bs. esp when he critiqued the sinigang.
@Alex Cricheck like your very soul!
@Alex Cricheck maybe your foods are more disgusting..lol
@Alex Cricheck the whole of you is disgusting.
@Alex Cricheck define real food.. IDIOT!
My wife is Filapina and we eat this all the time. All good cooks in the family !
the moment you poured the dinuguan to the rice made my day......
pede pala Beef blood? Sabi ni kuya :-)
@@alphacube6052 pigs blood yun ...
proper way to enjoy blood
Meron ding beef blood pero hindi dinugoan ang tawag nun sa Bisaya, but Bas-oy. Sobrang sarap mg Bas-oy
@@flowergirl5133 kana maoy lami bai.
All of that is also my favorite.. ^_^ masarap lahat yan.. good job bro..
My son and daughter are half black and Filipino, they love dinuguan, halo halo and sinigang 🥰
New subscriber here 👍
More power 🙏
I love every reaction! So natural.. Nice one.
The way he eat shows how wonderful life is and what filipino food can offer to the world.mabuhay ka!
I love you brother!!!! Thank you for showcasing our food.
I like this guy.. The way he eat the food...his expression is so much fun to watch.. a good advertiser for Filipino food... Keep it up sir
Awww thank you for liking our food Chef ..you are making me hungry! A Filipina from Long Island,.NY 😷❤🎉 the sauce is for the LECHON KAWALI not for the BANGUS ( fish)
This man needs to be on TV. His reactions are priceless.
Watching from 🇵🇭 glad you like the filipino food 😎🤘🏽
The guy working there didnt even ask if it was your first time, he could've spent more time explaining each dish to you and how to eat it properly.(which sauce goes with what) enjoying your reviews of our filipino food. appreciate it.
He seemed to be in a hurry too. Though as food servers it really should be part of their training to be able to explain the menu better than "That's sinigang. Favorite in the Philippines"
So pleasurable to watch you eat, especially 8:07, thanks for the upload!
You are a connoisseur of the taste test. No holds barred, just jumped right into the unknown. You the MAN! Like Andrew Zimmern. Mabuhay!!!
The food you eat all of them are my favorite dishes! 👌👌
The look on your face when you taste the dinuguan, it's all that. For me, that tells the story of the whole video. I'm a proud Filipino here sir. I'm glad that you have tasted some of our signature Filipino foods. Actually this is my first time ever to watch video of yours. From now on I will be subscribing to your channel and watch your previous videos and the coming videos. Love you sir, keep safe and God bless to you and your family.
When you got a brother that enjoys his food like this you know it's good. Awesome
Man! My mouth is watering looking at you enjoying those super delicious Filipino foods. You like our food huh? Thanks so much for liking our native Pinoy food.
Thank you man for appreciating our best Filipino food..
I eat Filipino food every day I have lived in the Philippines for 5 years now I love it ill visit the United States but I won't move back
Masarap.. so yummy eat very well .. ^_^ awesome filipino food..
In my opinion, we filipinos have strong palate. This means, our food have also strong flavors. And the rice makes everything in balance and in harmony.
I'm so Happy and Proud seeing that everyone just like you had the guts to try and taste Filipino delicacies.The feautured Filipino Restaurant should thank you for giving them free promotion on your channel. Keep it up. New friend from the Philippines. Lechon, Sinigang, Dinuguan, Fried,BonelessBangus, HaloHalo, and MangTomas Sauce.
At least he's still eating his rice along with the "ulam". some foreign ppl don't eat rice only the "ulam".
I enjoyed watching you eating all those Filipino foods! You made me feel hungry!
The sinigang is an acquired taste. It’s a sour and savory soup dish. If you keep eating it’ll you’ll eventually enjoy it.
add a bit of fish sauce to it too for that salty stuff... perfect.
The famous Thai dish, tomyum, is very sour but different sourness to our sinigang. So yes, it's an acquired taste because the first food that I tried as soon as I landed in Bangkok was tomyum at the airport and it was not as I was expecting. I didn't like it right away.
I feel hungry while watching this vlog more content about philippines dude💞
Filipino people know how to appreciate those vloggers who featured our food, country and culture.. In return we subscribe.. We like.. And share those videos.. Keep it up.. God bless you
It's always a good day when you eating some Filipino food. You made me hungry for Filipino food now.
Halo halo means in filipino is literally to mix. Enjoy and mix it to get all the flavors. Lots of filipino food in cerritos if your in the area. Thanks Chef love your vids.!
Hey Reggie,
Thank you for teaching us and we will be ready next time, much love, Chef Curtis
So nice to see foreigners loving and trying our filipino dishes much love guys stay safe! :)
FYI: The sauce on the side is supposed to go with the lechon. The sour soup is called sinigang (tamarind not vinegar is use for the sour flavor)👍
Sinigang not sisig 😄😄🤭
sinigang may gravy😅🤣..graveh xa🤣🤣🤣
True...got it all mixed up and it's not he's fault it's the Filipino guy who served him supposed to advise him since he known better.
u can dip the daing bangus too the sauce too i used to do that lol😁 yumm..
Hahahahahhaahha that blood was the one you were running from, but now,,, pure bliss.
Us as Cooks and Chefs should try everything (when cooked properly). This video was hilarious and a true delight seeing someone leave their comfort zone to try new things.
Much respect. Love to all Chef's, cook's and foodies.
Never forget the Wait Staff and Bartenders.
Can't wait to get back to work.
Your meal is good for three persons. Wow.
Hey Samson,
My partner had a amazing time eating the delicious Filipino Food! Thanks for watching us and much love, Chef Curtis
omg😁🤣the sinigang makes me laugh out loud🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣your reaction sir😜😂
As a Foreigner what will get when eating Filipino food? A Heart of Filipino people 😊
Thank you sir for promoting our pilipino food maraming salamat po
Most filipino dishes are cooked with rice in mind when they made their recipe which make mixing broths and/or sauce on rice is why it's always a perfect match.
You got some of the food mixed up but I like you my man. I’m happy that you are trying our food. Keep it up.
Awesome Chef... Majority of Filipino cuisine are eaten with rice. Sinigang is also cooked with not just pork but with fish, beef and shrimp. Sometimes you will find fish and shrimp together.
Hey Carlos,
Thanks for the tip and we are learning a lot from you guys! Thank you for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
sinigang is a tamarind soup base... try to dip in a fish sauce with chili
I love everything in a table except the one with the blood on it!! ❤️❤️
My man! You're an honorary Pilipino putting that "chocolate meat" over rice. 👍👍 You know Filipino food is like the "soul food" of Asia. Eat too much you gonna get fat. 😋 Just watch out for the bones in the bangus.
That is boneless bangus, I'm sure. I think no Filipino restaurants in the Philippines or abroad would serve a fried bangus with bones. The only time a bangus is not boned is the sinigang na bangus or bangus sour soup. Most processed bangus is already boneless or deboned when sold. Only whole fresh bangus have bones.
He didn't even tried the best part of bangus, the belly.
I love watching this guy eat. You go, chef!
The brown sauce is for the lechon.. im a filipino. Godbless
Great expressive review ! Cant appreciate all the cultural food until you've tried them !
Thumbs up and heres a sub to you ! 👍!
Man, I'd hate to work as your cameraman. I'd be salivating like a dog on a hot day behind the lens. 😂
It appears to me that the only thing better than the filipino food he is eating is the Chef Himself. Chef Curtis is the man! Keep up the good work!
Sinigang is a delicacy mostly eaten during summer. Relieves you of the heat of the day. It's sour but once you tasted it you cannot explain why you can't stop scooping in it. It is addictive.
I LOVE the way you enjoy eating FILIPINO DISHES..nice one
The sour dish is called Sinigang and it goes well with Patis aka fish sauce and also that fried Bangus ( milkfish ) it really goes well with soy sauce with calamansi or lime plus chillis. Enjoy 😊
Oh great ! You will really enjoy it my friend.😀🙏♥️👍
Hey, Chef! HaloHalo translates into “mix mix.” You’ve got to dig all the way down to the bottom and mix it all up. If you thought it was delicious when you had it. Mixing elevates it. We are loving your food journey.
Halo-halo means "mixed" not "mix mix"
@@geneticop683 halo = mix; halohalo =mix mix. It's not yet mixed so you have to mix everything up.
@@flickpentagon no, example:
Halo-halo ang opinion
Correct: Mixed opinion
Wrong: Mix mix opinion
You should not translate it word by word.
@@flickpentagon other samples:
Iba-iba
Correct: Various
Wrong: Different different
Kanya-kanya
Correct: individually
Wrong: Him-him/Her-her
Hi good morning Sir,
Am Here United Arab Emirates
Watching you aeting my traditional
Food your so kind person
Tthank you for your sharing to another people's and you like pilipino food take care always and Godbless
And God bless
That sour one is one of my favorate specially during winter and cold season
Hey John,
This is vital info and I appreciate this a lot! thank you for your support and be safe! Chef Curtis
Lovely film friend awesome
The double order of lechon wasn't a mistake, it's so good they knew you'd want two orders. :-)
WE LOVE YOUR CHANEL. Thank you for trying our Filipino food bro. You are awesome.
Most filipinos when eating this will most likely be able to finish half of the rice in just seconds. 🤣
Hahaha
Sakin diko na nginongoya lunok agad hahaha🤣
😁😁😁😁✌
Yung nag serve hindi nya explain kung saan gagamitin yung sauce !
Cringe amputah
Yum yum yummm... nice mukbang!
Hope this channel blows up, bro! Love the content!
Hey JCA A.,
Thanks for all the support and please share and then you will know I will blow up! Much love, Chef Curtis
Agrew😊
Thanks to choose our food u nailed it men...
The soup is called SOUR SOUP in English lol... the sauce is for the lechon... but fish also work for dippin... I like watching you eat filipino and the reviews.... keep doing what you doing... 😊😊😊
Hey dude wow sarap Filipino food yummy
I won't be suprised this hits 1 million views, Filipino will click a video with their nation on it
Louder
exactly
easy content XD
Yeah we are guilty. Smh!
Just because a specific writer wrote an opinion piece about this mean all contents like this is bad. Actually, more contents like this is good
Good choice filipino food is so delicious. And you know cooking filipino food is very difficult you need a time to prefer everything before you cook it. And we cook our food with love. So when someone eat it they feel love. Enjoy our filipino dishes. Thanks for vlogging our food. From Montreal Quebec Canada wassup family Tv
Try the Jollibee breakfast tocilog, tapsilog, cornsilog, etc etc ..
Hey Martin,
We will. Thank you for teaching us about delicious Filipino food! Thank you for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
@@TrueFoodEats yes get all the jolibee breakfast
@@TrueFoodEats and ull get 1 billion views for some reason filipinos are always onlinr lol compare to other ethnicity
I amaze you, how you eat our home food. Proud of you!
I’m Filipino and I married to black-american too, he loves the food now. Enjoy♥️
The sauce is for the lechon. You have 2 different lechons there. 1 is pit roasted, 1 is deepfried. The dinuguan is pork blood stew in english. The soup is pork in tamarind soup that goes well with fish sauce. Glad you enjoyed them🙂
The dinuguan he had is a Beef not Pork...as what the waiter told him
Nice food.. i love the crispy lechon buddy..
He’s not a fan of our Sinigang, maybe they cooked it so sour? Put a lot of the tamarind broth? But he’s good in doing this vlog with our food! More power to you!!!
They might have put lemon or vinegar in the sinigang 🤣
Sinigang is an acquired tastes for other people.We Filipino’s love the spicy and super tangy flavor.🤙🏼
thanks for liking and loving Filipino food sir proud to be Filipino
I’m jealous. There’s not a lot of Filipino Restaurants in New Orleans. LA has a lot of Filipino stores
Hi ! You did good exploring our Filipino food. I’m laughing out loud while you try to pronounce the name of our food. I enjoyed watching your “Pinoy food challenge “! Enjoy more of our food. Be safe. From Jacksonville Florida 🇺🇸 🇵🇭
Not much here in ATlanta OTP either...
@@daryltaylor8977 we aren’t lucky enough with Filipino stores and restaurants 😁
When i am watching your vlog i am hungry. Your reaction is very natural. I like it!!! I am surprised that you are vlogging the filipino food because normally mexican, korean, japanese, thailand, indian and chinese foods are commonly being showcased.
So true
They didn't even tell him that the sauce is for the lechon. The pork sinigang is a tamarind based soup that's why it's sour.
The owner guy is lacking some info .
@@fokonoyt8061 yes he just have a Filipino cooks and servers. and that's all.
@@fokonoyt8061 I think I heard him say the dinoguan was beef blood. Dinoguan is always pork blood.
@@linikit Thats exactly what I was thinking, LOL!
@@linikit yeah, that's what the server told him. I've never heard of dinuguan na baka.
The sinigang tasting made my day :) Enjoy Chef!
I am super super jealous of this man. I am filippino, i miss all my of that you have there. Loongg time , i miss Philippines
Nice to watch that you eat and liked Filipino Food especially with the Dinuguan. The Sinigang is usually made with tamarind that's why it's sour and you should eat it with rice to balance the taste. Thank you for featuring Filipino food.
When you did not do your research before trying Pinoy food 🤣🤣🤣. Your awesome man.
🤣😂
He literally just dip the dried fish on the gravy HAHA
@@jovelatilano4096 mga dalo ngayon ma tumakas kanina sweete kong magdala ng bukod alam nyo na how too may mention bwaaaahaha
I love how this guy eat . He meant everything he said.
I'm going to try it
Sinigang is a Tamarind soup which is good for those who have hangovers.
Hello Lance,
I didn't have a hangover and I will retry the Tamarind Soup, now that I know it's not vinegar. Thank you for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
@@TrueFoodEats you have to eat it with rice, it balances the taste. When eating meat dishes, it's a must to combine rice with meat in the same bite, not separate, you'll enjoy the flavor better 😋
@@TrueFoodEats Sinigang is a dish that at you either love it or you don't. But don't worry, most people really don't like it at first try and its a kind of dish that really needs getting used to. I don't like it growing up but as an adult i adore it. Much like veggies, you know.
Watching from the philippines
@@TrueFoodEats watching from canada ...i just needed to hear a video while im sleeping and i couldnt sleep listening to you go hmmm ahhh oooo weee lmao
Filipino love 💕 this is food y'all
Every food has a message on your every bite ... Taste the greatness of every bite ..
your violations: bangus should be dip with vinegar, the lechon goes with where you dip the fish 😜, sinigang (not sisig) if it is too sour for you - eat it with rice, the halo halo should be mixed thoroughly before you consume it! 😆 filipinos eats rice to balance the flavour! next time do not hesitate to ask a question how to eat it properly or do some reasearch first! take care and goodluck man! 😁👍🏼
Bwaaahaha okay LNG po kahit lumalabas na tanga nito but my wife unlimited for all people locals of foreign 😁😁😁👍🏽
Dammmn... Your vlog made me hungry. Those foods you've tried are pretty good dish. 👍👍
When you used the word "Filipino", you just summoned every Pinoy in RUclips.🤣🤣🤣
Pilipinos are so hungry for global recognition, it's kinda annoying
like, no one actually cares when you're filipino.. stop saying "Filipino Pride" "Proud pinoy here 🇵🇭🇵🇭" it's really annoying and no one gives a fuck where you're from
@@paradiis_ we are already recognize dude
@@paradiis_ Yeah bruh, I'm filipino but that shit makes me annoyed too
Wow all yummy pilipino foods.I really miss it.
you should've put the soup of sinigang over your rice so that the sourness would be balanced by the rice
Looks delicious..enjoy! Laughed when u tried the Sinigang. Sour taste..haha
The fried pork goes with the sweet brown sauce.. the fish goes with vinegar sauce..
Hi Joey,
Thank you for teaching us and we will be ready next time. Thanks for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
Grabe na gutom ako bigla s lechon sherep ng lechonnnnn yummy
You forgot to dip em in vinegar. If its fried we usually dip em in vinegar.
Hello cm999amt,
thank you for teaching us and we will be ready next time. Thank you for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
vinegar and soy sauce with chilis.
New subscriber here... good that you like all my of my favorites... Thumbs up.....
LOL. The brown sauce is for the Lechon. All good though.
Hey Autoshopwing,
Thank you for teaching us and look forward to the next go round. Thank you for your support and much love, Chef Curtis
@@TrueFoodEats how is your health now bro
I was drooling watching you eat those fabulous Filipino foods.
U can always ask the manager or the owner of the restos or the customers how to eat and what to mix it with or dip it to. Filipino Food aren’t eaten the way it is usually. We love condiments/dips or even the Calamansi/Lime or Lemon 🍋 extract
Exactly! It's a bit awkward eating rice and dinuguan with fork.. Hehehe
@keiko73 yup and I think only Filipinos eat with spoon and fork, if one uses these 2 by eating it means they have lived in the Philippines or learned with a Filipino family or friends abroad for a long time hehe.
Agree. Nakakaasar mukhang binibitin pa yung pagkain gumagamit ba nman kase ng fork imbes na spoon ... Tas halo halo di nman minixed tas masarap daw hay buhay tas ung sinigang hinaluan ng gravy ata yun
I just woke up and saw this video, it made my day 😁
He used the dipping sauce on everything but the lechon 😂🤣
😂😅🤣
Love how you love our foods! Love it! Especially how you give 200% effort to try and like sinigang! Much respect!
Subbed!
Sinigang is literally making u an addict without you noticing it 😂 notice how keeps saying idk but he kept eating 😂😂😂
It's mouth watering watching you tried Filipino food...
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