This is a classic in the Philippines. You ask them a question and they answer something that has absolutely nothing to do with what you ask. How "long will it take to cook?". Answer: 7 hours
The 20 year old Calamares guy will surely go far as a businessman. Real hardworking with such a great personality. Glad that you never shun these places and foods.
they are just worker for that stand someone owns it and they just get paid for selling food the only one who will get far as a businessman is the owner.
The maruya (banana pancake) sauce is condensed milk. ☺️ you can buy it any supermarket in the Philippines 🇵🇭♥️ glad that you are loving Filipino street food 👌
Philippines is the best place for foreign vloggers because is so cheap also it has everything from modernizised cities, beautiful beaches , friendly people, also they can understood and speak english. Hope to visit there soon and do vlogging also
my country has 7, 409 islands and each represents a unique beauty and attractions, they have a lot to offer, so if you are a vlogger, there are so many niches you can choose from. From its people, culture, food etc. we have a lot to offer. But more importantly, is the people... 🙂
Yeah, all 3rd world countries are good for vloggers... because of the exchange in countries.... only thing is they highlight the poor areas.....and don't show the progress... Best vlogger is ItchyBoots channel.... it's organized, informative, educational and her editing skills are superb... she started in India on trip around the World.. currently on Series 6: Project Alaska....it's a wonderful channel... each continent is a serie....♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸
Hi brother Harry! Your so kind. I hope to see you soon to take a picture. I'm now your huge fan.. I'm from Makati near BGC.. enjoy stay here and keep safe.
Harry SIRE!!!!! loving this adventure so far, maybe the Bangladesh experience was ment to be? You were funny on the fast food store microphone in last vlog
Hey Harry! We have 10 million or so Muslims here. You can use Assalamu alaikum with them too (I'm Muslim Filipino). In general, call guys "pare" (par-ray), it's our way of saying "mate"/ "buddy", or "kuya" (koo-yah) which means "bro". Ladies are "ate" (ah-tay) for "sis", "Ma'am", or "gwapa"/"maganda" (beautiful) for banter. All older men and women are addressed like parents= we'd say "Tay" (=pronounced 'tie') for "Dad" for any male stranger our dad's age, and "Nay" (=pronounced 'nigh') for "Mum" for any female stranger our mum's age. Or you could call everyone "Sir" and "Ma'am" and use "po" after asking things (it's a gender neutral honorific, like "Kap/Ka" in Thai). "Kumusta Po?"/"how are you po?", (How are you sir/Ma'am?), "Salamat po"/thank you po" (thank you sir/Ma'am). Honorifics and Po are very useful words for connecting with people here :) Being Southeast Asians we always use honorifics and family terms with each other. You're doing really well. Say "sayo ang sukli (sah-yo ang sook-lee) for "keep the change" the vendors would really appreciate it :) Good idea for another big contrast: head to Okada, it's a huge lush casino in the Bay city part of Metro Manila, near MOA. It has the world's second largest dancing fountain, free shows from 6-10pm. Free drinks on the casino itself too. I don't gamble, I just went to see the dancing fountain, but it was probably the most luxurious place I've ever been, and I've been in Harrods lol
The sauce for the “ maruya” banana fritters, it’s just a plain ole condensed milk, like Carnation or Borden brand at least here in the US. Your vlog is always in point.
i appreciate your Good attitude what ever you'lld seen and and observing here the Philippines,,,,in Being simple life and a Satisfying life eveyday ,, that you oberserve it,, thats the Filipino spirit was
I highly recommend going to the mountainous region of Northern Philippines particularly Baguio (pronounced Bag-Yo), Sagada or Vigan. Those places are heavy on the Philippine culture.
We have plenty of banana trees in the Philippines that’s why we managed to create a ton of different snacks from it ☺️ We usually have these snacks during “merienda” which means afternoon snack a few hours before dinner. These are light and cheap snacks we can find in most streets around Metro Manila, sometimes our neighbors sell them too :)
👍🏻 So touching Harry for letting the vendor keep the change. 🥰 you have a kind heart ❤️ Hope you’ll try more Filipino foods like Lechon, Sisig, Balut, crispy pata among others. 😎
Note: Acquired taste is required to appreciate certain FilipinoFood like balut, isaw, etc... Born in the west to Filipino parents but I still can not eat certain Filipino food, so don't sweat it. Taste some food, define your comfort zone and what you like, then slowly ease into learning and appreciating it. Thank you for the respect you show the people! Enjoy the PH! Stay safe and healthy! Very best of luck to the 3 of you guys!!!
Im a new subscriber. You seemed like the new Travis Fein, an Aussie vlogger who visited thr Philippines and became a RUclips sensation. Enjoy the Philippines. Watching from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
17:45 what u are having is called maruya in english banana fritter...reason its so good because its the ripe kind of banana we call it saba, platain banana in english its the cooking banana...the one on the skewer is called banana-que..the flat round one are called kamote-que...made out of sweet potato coated with caramelized brown sugar
Hi Harry found your channel by chance, we hope to be travelling around the island's too, you are an inspiration, just get out there, and travel the world, treating people will respect and lending a helping hand is admirable. Enjoy watching your videos, good luck with the rest of your travels
You guys should visit Baguio City sometimes. Alot of the vegetables and fruits mostly come from Baguio. I'm not saying everything is cheap but the quality is much better. If you like hiking, Sagada has one best views to hike. Motorcycle enthusiasts go through this route to in from Tagaytay and Subic Bay. If you can rent or lease a fun bike like Suzuki Gxr or Kawasaki Ninja this would be ideal. Sagada route is very challenging one not the best time to though during typhoon season. Feb- March is usually the dry season which is perfect time to go.
I love seeing foreigners embracing other cultures and not being picky to try things... welcome to the philippines hope u have a life changing time. Godbless
Now I know why you are so thin, your food intake is very small, I hope you eat more, so we can see more food, haha.... I feel you enjoyed your time in the Philippines very much. That fried squid and fried banana looks delicious. Harry, you made me want to eat those food, thanks for sharing!👍😄👏 現在知道你為什麼那麼瘦,你的食量好小,希望你吃多一點, 這樣我們就可以看到更多食物,感覺您享受在菲律賓的時光, 那個炸魷魚及炸香蕉看起來很好吃;哈利,我也要吃一口啦!
Hi Harry I really like your honest comments and opinions.. I really liked ur Indian vlogs U showed modern as well as developing India nd most fascinating was ur hindi which u spoke as native Indian.. Many media men show India as backward but guys like u show reality...Thanks ,Stay blessed and keep on traveling, enjoying, exploring ur world and sharing ur experiences....
I really laughed hard when you bought the wallet.. esp when you learned that its cheap. I envy you going to divisoria… i really miss going there but it’s still pandemic and crowded place still makes me scared. Btw if you already went to Quiapo and divisoria, you might as well go to Baclaran- another place where you can buy different items. Just like Quiapo, it has a Church near it. Baclaran is also near to Mall of Asia so you can go there after going to Baclaran.😊 Have fun!
Hi, Harry. I'm like binge watching your videos here on RUclips. I feel so entertained and amazed as well. Hope I can travel same as you in the future! Lots of loveeeee! 💞
Divisoria is like chatuchak of Thailand. You can find all cheap brands. You name it they have it. Enjoy your stay in Manila. Try intramuros (historical place), star city (theme park), SM mall of asia.
Hey Harry, nice video again,you now i love to go with you to the street market ore the market in a moll, the walled is very cheap .thanks for showing,see you tomorrow...
I miss there in DIVISORIA.My home place..I miss food there like banana que camote que & also the one you eated MARUYA.. Salamat for liking Street Food ...Enjoy Philippines Explore 🇵🇭 ♡ Dubai
nice Harry 👌, you tried our street foods, mostly of our street foods, taste yummy, delicious and affordable, thank you for liking & appreciating Filipino foods
From the way you ask the locals about the foods and the translations of the words, I can say that you would definitely learn how to speak tagalog in just one year. Tagalog is easier to learn than the other languages because most of our words are the same with spanish words. How I wish I was with you there to explain about our street foods. 💖
@@paulnicolaparua300 tagalog is different from filipino. filipino language has a mixed of spanish, english etc while tagalog doesn't have that. for example the "DANGER" in filipino it is "delikado" while in tagalog it is "panganib". another one is "SCIENCE" in filipino it is "siyensiya" in tagalog it is "Agham" learning tagalog is difficult due to conjugations and grammar.
@@gamefanaddict6313 Really? I was born and raised in Metro Manila and the real tagalog uses Spanish words. Our national language was originally called Tagalog but it was renamed Filipino because Tagalog is not the dialect of the entire Philippines. Where you from?
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Hi Harry. The "sauce" on your banana fritter cake thing was just sweetened condensed milk. It comes in cans in supermarkets everywhere. Love your work. 👍
Hello Harry…its fun to see you eating street food…i find it funny when you said the vendor is the Gordon Ramsey of the Philippines 😂 keep on vlogging…see ya!🙂
60 pesos for a wallet is extremely low. Nice finding a good mall aside from Mall 999 and Tutuban Center which I frequently visiting. That brand you chose was COACH. It’s a luxury brand in the US.
Sauce on Maruya is condensed milk that you can buy at any supermarkets sold in cans and with lots of brands. Bananas used in fritters and maruya are cold Saba. :)
Hi Harry. As a Filipino myself, just a gentle reminder to our tourist to be more extra careful in eating street foods. Be sure to eat it hot, or it's cooked right in front of you. Don't ever eat street food that is cold. If it's cold, you can ask the vendor to reheat it for you, ok? Be sure the food is handled properly. Don't eat it if it's touched by bare hands by the vendors. But our vendors though mostly are careful with hygiene. So just precautions. We Filipinos are very particular with sanitation and hygiene, well at least mostly.
When you asked the Chinese old man whats the best thing in the Phils, he didnt fully understand it. He thought, whats the unique food in the Philippines, so he answered, "Balut". The best thing in the Philippines is the people. Very approachable. Their friendliness is the best. Beaches are only 2ndary.
we say "po" as respect to someone older or new acquaintance. we say to a guy we don't know or first time to meet, Kamusta po, how are you in Respectful manner.
That Sauce can be made by opening a can of sweetened condensed milk 🤣. Filipinos love to use it for many things. They have some very tasty chewy deserts made with it and Halo Halo too
brother if u love street food here in manila better go to ugbo tondo, go there at 6pm onwards theres a lot of street food over there. have a full and godbless! take care! ❤️🇵🇭💯🤙
Filipinos love to see you liked the food very much, that's how you gain a lot of followers. Try eating some Filipino street food like "Balut" with a matching Red horse beer.
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Hi Harry. I found you yesterday and looked all video from Philippines. Youre funny guy. I looked all from PH because was 2 times there and my wife is Filipina. She is there now for 3 months with daughter. I miss all there brother. Greetings from Croatian and just enjoy there coz PH is beautifull and people are also.
that calamari seller was a nice guy, tried his best to answer your questions even with his limited english!!
Definitely tried his best.
Agree! That is more than enough to have conversation isn't? 😊
Hhhaahaa oo niigon siya nga layan ko og manok ay dili sako next time nalang hahahahahahah
Kaya lang ung isang customer hindi lang double deep sa suka ung stick nya subontas sawsaw ulit. Kaya sguro d na sumawsaw sa suka c harry😂😂
This is a classic in the Philippines. You ask them a question and they answer something that has absolutely nothing to do with what you ask. How "long will it take to cook?". Answer: 7 hours
The 20 year old Calamares guy will surely go far as a businessman. Real hardworking with such a great personality. Glad that you never shun these places and foods.
he was a really good guy, deserves to do well
Sure 😃 good guy with positive vibes , love Philippines 🇵🇭 from India 🇮🇳 brother 👍.
they are just worker for that stand someone owns it and they just get paid for selling food the only one who will get far as a businessman is the owner.
The maruya (banana pancake) sauce is condensed milk. ☺️ you can buy it any supermarket in the Philippines 🇵🇭♥️ glad that you are loving Filipino street food 👌
it was delicious
Ya it's here in India 🇮🇳 too , love Philippines 🇵🇭 from India 🇮🇳 . 😀😀
Excellent video bro! Very authentic, keep up the amazing work ⭐️
I love how friendly you are with the Filipinos! So entertaining!
Hello
Philippines is the best place for foreign vloggers because is so cheap also it has everything from modernizised cities, beautiful beaches , friendly people, also they can understood and speak english. Hope to visit there soon and do vlogging also
I heard some vloggers now are living in the philippines. I dont blame them , the place is so perfect. And pretty filipinas are waving there too haha
my country has 7, 409 islands and each represents a unique beauty and attractions, they have a lot to offer, so if you are a vlogger, there are so many niches you can choose from. From its people, culture, food etc. we have a lot to offer. But more importantly, is the people... 🙂
Yeah, all 3rd world countries are good for vloggers... because of the exchange in countries.... only thing is they highlight the poor areas.....and don't show the progress...
Best vlogger is ItchyBoots channel.... it's organized, informative, educational and her editing skills are superb... she started in India on trip around the World.. currently on Series 6: Project Alaska....it's a wonderful channel... each continent is a serie....♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸
Of course it's a part of the process where you need to make money while you're enjoying your life .
I don't see alot of vloggers in philippines that highlights poor areas. Philippines is not really a big country and don't have that many slum areas.
So happy to see you enjoyed our street food! There are more in stored for you there we will just be here to support you!
Hi brother Harry! Your so kind. I hope to see you soon to take a picture. I'm now your huge fan.. I'm from Makati near BGC.. enjoy stay here and keep safe.
This vlogger must have more support..they helping Also in vendors. And some customers too..got your support bro
i find it funny when you say hi to every single person you see. lol! keep it going, man!
Harry SIRE!!!!! loving this adventure so far, maybe the Bangladesh experience was ment to be? You were funny on the fast food store microphone in last vlog
I'd love to be. Zeimbut.Host nyoungboy is my idol. Hes the person I aspire to be, hes my light of day..
thanks robert!
Pls Visit City Of Good Life Oroquieta,Province of Misamis Occidental Its More Fun in Philippines.
Hey Harry! We have 10 million or so Muslims here. You can use Assalamu alaikum with them too (I'm Muslim Filipino). In general, call guys "pare" (par-ray), it's our way of saying "mate"/ "buddy", or "kuya" (koo-yah) which means "bro". Ladies are "ate" (ah-tay) for "sis", "Ma'am", or "gwapa"/"maganda" (beautiful) for banter. All older men and women are addressed like parents= we'd say "Tay" (=pronounced 'tie') for "Dad" for any male stranger our dad's age, and "Nay" (=pronounced 'nigh') for "Mum" for any female stranger our mum's age. Or you could call everyone "Sir" and "Ma'am" and use "po" after asking things (it's a gender neutral honorific, like "Kap/Ka" in Thai). "Kumusta Po?"/"how are you po?", (How are you sir/Ma'am?), "Salamat po"/thank you po" (thank you sir/Ma'am). Honorifics and Po are very useful words for connecting with people here :) Being Southeast Asians we always use honorifics and family terms with each other. You're doing really well. Say "sayo ang sukli (sah-yo ang sook-lee) for "keep the change" the vendors would really appreciate it :)
Good idea for another big contrast: head to Okada, it's a huge lush casino in the Bay city part of Metro Manila, near MOA. It has the world's second largest dancing fountain, free shows from 6-10pm. Free drinks on the casino itself too. I don't gamble, I just went to see the dancing fountain, but it was probably the most luxurious place I've ever been, and I've been in Harrods lol
You have a kind heart always looking forward for your vlogs keep safe and enjoy philippines
Interacting with the locals is the best vlog for a foreign tourist just like what Mergim did and now he's one of the famous foreign vlogger now in Ph.
Yes! I love Mergim. And also Travis Fein.
@RAVISHING-TROOP-TV thanks perfectionist keyboard warrior.🙄
The sauce for the “ maruya” banana fritters, it’s just a plain ole condensed milk, like Carnation or Borden brand at least here in the US. Your vlog is always in point.
someone please take care of that calamares and isaw vendor! his smile is contagious! i will find him when i go home
i appreciate your Good attitude what ever you'lld seen and and observing here the Philippines,,,,in Being simple life and a Satisfying life eveyday ,, that you oberserve it,, thats the Filipino spirit was
When are you planning to visit the beaches here in the Philippines? I’m invested to your vlogs! Welcome to the Philippines and be safe! 🤍
I highly recommend going to the mountainous region of Northern Philippines particularly Baguio (pronounced Bag-Yo), Sagada or Vigan. Those places are heavy on the Philippine culture.
We have plenty of banana trees in the Philippines that’s why we managed to create a ton of different snacks from it ☺️
We usually have these snacks during “merienda” which means afternoon snack a few hours before dinner. These are light and cheap snacks we can find in most streets around Metro Manila, sometimes our neighbors sell them too :)
they were honestly so good! they must need alot of bananas?
@@harryjaggardtravel Oh yeah loads! They all buy them from the local market ☺️
@@harryjaggardtravel we'll never run out of bananas. Lol Even the neighbor has some on their backyard.
Great video bro 👏👍 Keepsafe and Enjoy here in the 🇵🇭
👍🏻 So touching Harry for letting the vendor keep the change. 🥰 you have a kind heart ❤️ Hope you’ll try more Filipino foods like Lechon, Sisig, Balut, crispy pata among others. 😎
No pork 🤭please, maybe he's a Muslim 😊
Note: Acquired taste is required to appreciate certain FilipinoFood like balut, isaw, etc... Born in the west to Filipino parents but I still can not eat certain Filipino food, so don't sweat it. Taste some food, define your comfort zone and what you like, then slowly ease into learning and appreciating it. Thank you for the respect you show the people! Enjoy the PH! Stay safe and healthy! Very best of luck to the 3 of you guys!!!
Im a new subscriber. You seemed like the new Travis Fein, an Aussie vlogger who visited thr Philippines and became a RUclips sensation. Enjoy the Philippines. Watching from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
You are so generous ! I haven't tasted that ! Watching from Florida USA
It's so good!
I just love how you greet people you encountered❤️
17:45 what u are having is called maruya in english banana fritter...reason its so good because its the ripe kind of banana we call it saba, platain banana in english its the cooking banana...the one on the skewer is called banana-que..the flat round one are called kamote-que...made out of sweet potato coated with caramelized brown sugar
Wow I like how you interact and treat the locals!
im waiting the whole day finally here your vlogs again❤️❤️❤️
Hi Harry:) new subscriber here:) thank you for visiting our country and for interacting to our locals:)
my pleasure!
Eating your way through Manila! Everything you tried looks so MASARAP! Love your interactions with the locals. Filipinos are lovely. Bon appétit!
very masarap!!
Hi Harry found your channel by chance, we hope to be travelling around the island's too, you are an inspiration, just get out there, and travel the world, treating people will respect and lending a helping hand is admirable. Enjoy watching your videos, good luck with the rest of your travels
You guys should visit Baguio City sometimes. Alot of the vegetables and fruits mostly come from Baguio. I'm not saying everything is cheap but the quality is much better. If you like hiking, Sagada has one best views to hike. Motorcycle enthusiasts go through this route to in from Tagaytay and Subic Bay. If you can rent or lease a fun bike like Suzuki Gxr or Kawasaki Ninja this would be ideal. Sagada route is very challenging one not the best time to though during typhoon season. Feb- March is usually the dry season which is perfect time to go.
I agree Baguio will be my recommendation too 👍
I love seeing foreigners embracing other cultures and not being picky to try things... welcome to the philippines hope u have a life changing time. Godbless
Now I know why you are so thin, your food intake is very small, I hope you eat more,
so we can see more food, haha.... I feel you enjoyed your time in the Philippines very much.
That fried squid and fried banana looks delicious. Harry, you made me want to eat those food, thanks for sharing!👍😄👏
現在知道你為什麼那麼瘦,你的食量好小,希望你吃多一點,
這樣我們就可以看到更多食物,感覺您享受在菲律賓的時光,
那個炸魷魚及炸香蕉看起來很好吃;哈利,我也要吃一口啦!
I'm happy that you liked the Philippine market. Divisoria is the go to place of Filipinos especially on Christmas season, that place is full packed.
Hi Harry I really like your honest comments and opinions.. I really liked ur Indian vlogs U showed modern as well as developing India nd most fascinating was ur hindi which u spoke as native Indian.. Many media men show India as backward but guys like u show reality...Thanks ,Stay blessed and keep on traveling, enjoying, exploring ur world and sharing ur experiences....
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I really laughed hard when you bought the wallet.. esp when you learned that its cheap. I envy you going to divisoria… i really miss going there but it’s still pandemic and crowded place still makes me scared. Btw if you already went to Quiapo and divisoria, you might as well go to Baclaran- another place where you can buy different items. Just like Quiapo, it has a Church near it. Baclaran is also near to Mall of Asia so you can go there after going to Baclaran.😊 Have fun!
Hello I'm glad your exploring my country thank you so much Harry 🇵🇭♥️
I miss namaskr kass ho, Harry good sire, thanks for showing us Philippines, lovely views 👍😆
Hey bro. Harry it's nice that you dwell a lot to our fellow local Filipinos. Can't wait the locals in the provinces that might soon episodes.
I'd love to be. Zeimbut.Host nyoungboy is my idol. Hes the person I aspire to be, hes my light of day..
Hi, Harry. I'm like binge watching your videos here on RUclips. I feel so entertained and amazed as well. Hope I can travel same as you in the future! Lots of loveeeee! 💞
Harry God bless you more.
You appreciate every little thing you see in our country and even enjoy eating street food.
Divisoria is like chatuchak of Thailand. You can find all cheap brands. You name it they have it. Enjoy your stay in Manila. Try intramuros (historical place), star city (theme park), SM mall of asia.
Hey Harry, nice video again,you now i love to go with you to the street market ore the market in a moll, the walled is very cheap .thanks for showing,see you tomorrow...
I miss there in DIVISORIA.My home place..I miss food there like banana que camote que & also the one you eated MARUYA.. Salamat for liking Street Food ...Enjoy Philippines Explore 🇵🇭 ♡ Dubai
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I'm drooling while you eat the banana fritters! banana is life in the Phils. thank you for covering our street foods!
MARUYA is sliced bananas dipped in flour batter then deep fried it & sprinkle w/ white sugar but I never tried putting condensed milk on top.
extra careful when going to those places .. enjoy! 🥳
nice Harry 👌, you tried our street foods, mostly of our street foods, taste yummy, delicious and affordable, thank you for liking & appreciating Filipino foods
From the way you ask the locals about the foods and the translations of the words, I can say that you would definitely learn how to speak tagalog in just one year. Tagalog is easier to learn than the other languages because most of our words are the same with spanish words. How I wish I was with you there to explain about our street foods. 💖
are you serous? our language is not easy our verbs have complex conjugation rules
@@marikitliwayway6703. Its easy for some. Coz we mix tagalog and english. TagLish 😄
@@marikitliwayway6703 Yes, of course. Words like "lamesa" which is "table", "silya" which means "chair" and many more.
@@paulnicolaparua300 tagalog is different from filipino. filipino language has a mixed of spanish, english etc while tagalog doesn't have that. for example the "DANGER" in filipino it is "delikado" while in tagalog it is "panganib". another one is "SCIENCE" in filipino it is "siyensiya" in tagalog it is "Agham" learning tagalog is difficult due to conjugations and grammar.
@@gamefanaddict6313 Really? I was born and raised in Metro Manila and the real tagalog uses Spanish words. Our national language was originally called Tagalog but it was renamed Filipino because Tagalog is not the dialect of the entire Philippines. Where you from?
Mr,Harry Jaggard,,enjoy,,,you're tour,,,in the Philippines and poor food,,,I like you're style,,,communicate,,,to,,,all,,,people,,,salamat
hello,its nice to see you having fun in the Philippines...keep safe brother :)
so glad that you love us filipinos and also our food more power to your channel..
I like the way u interact with our locals and for being so generous:) u have a good heart 💖💓💓💓💓 and for that we love u :)
Exactly❤️
I'd love to be. Zeimbut.Host nyoungboy is my idol. Hes the person I aspire to be, hes my light of day..
thank you for featuring this place mr handsome,,, i been this place devisoria like 2004 past.
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I like that you say hello to everyone. Also many Filipinos pronounce v and b as "b". Thanks for being generous.
Welcome to the philippines♥♥♥ Mabuhay♥♥♥More fun in the philippines♥♥♥
you're a master of paraphrasing to make some of them understand it easier
That sauce is condensed milk. You can buy them in can in the supermarket. Brands like Carnation and Alaska condensed
Stumbled on your vlog and now hooked, stay safe, new subs here from sydney 😊
So far the local street vendors are honest in their price 😁💯
I'd love to be. Zeimbut.Host nyoungboy is my idol. Hes the person I aspire to be, hes my light of day..
I am 24 years boy
cuz they on youtube lol
@@jrent52002 I literally go to places with street vendors.. the same price not change tf you on about?
Awesome video 🔥🔥👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Harry. The "sauce" on your banana fritter cake thing was just sweetened condensed milk. It comes in cans in supermarkets everywhere.
Love your work. 👍
I'd love to be. Zeimbut.Host nyoungboy is my idol. Hes the person I aspire to be, hes my light of day..
wow i need to get some of that
Pls Visit City Of Good Life Oroquieta,Province of Misamis Occidental Its More Fun in Philippines.
This boy explore everything I like it bro keep it 🙂🙂🙂🙂
“I don’t have kids that I know about” 😂😂😂😂. Laughing when I heard you said that. 😂😂😂
Hey Harry! Thanks for this lovely vlog!! Xx Eve from the UK
Ur so kind to Filipino citizens ur always smiling and saying hi . Take care always and keep safe more vlog to come ❤️💚
More visit to come Bro, your always welcome in the Philippines🇵🇭♥️
Hello Harry…its fun to see you eating street food…i find it funny when you said the vendor is the Gordon Ramsey of the Philippines 😂 keep on vlogging…see ya!🙂
Welcome to manila ! Nice to have you here! Enjoy guys! Glad you try those street foods
Harry is one of the best traveler bloggers at the moment. Deserves all the success and views
Those calamari looked delicious!
60 pesos for a wallet is extremely low. Nice finding a good mall aside from Mall 999 and Tutuban Center which I frequently visiting. That brand you chose was COACH. It’s a luxury brand in the US.
Sauce on Maruya is condensed milk that you can buy at any supermarkets sold in cans and with lots of brands. Bananas used in fritters and maruya are cold Saba. :)
TAKE CARE BROTHERS ❤ so sad luke didn't come to the Philippines with you .
Hi Harry. As a Filipino myself, just a gentle reminder to our tourist to be more extra careful in eating street foods. Be sure to eat it hot, or it's cooked right in front of you. Don't ever eat street food that is cold. If it's cold, you can ask the vendor to reheat it for you, ok? Be sure the food is handled properly. Don't eat it if it's touched by bare hands by the vendors. But our vendors though mostly are careful with hygiene. So just precautions. We Filipinos are very particular with sanitation and hygiene, well at least mostly.
The moment i looked in to this guys profule and he posts philiphine vlogs i immediately Subscribed
waiting for more videos 🇵🇭
18:16 the sauce is “Condensed milk” and you can find it in UK supermarkets easily.
When you asked the Chinese old man whats the best thing in the Phils, he didnt fully understand it. He thought, whats the unique food in the Philippines, so he answered, "Balut".
The best thing in the Philippines is the people. Very approachable. Their friendliness is the best. Beaches are only 2ndary.
i cant be more proud of my fellow filipinos! very nice and even his english he tries for you! nice teeth BTW!
Greenhills shopping Center is more organized for replica Items. Like shoes, bags, jerseys etc.
we say "po" as respect to someone older or new acquaintance. we say to a guy we don't know or first time to meet, Kamusta po, how are you in Respectful manner.
That banana cue are delish! My favorite snacks...👌
Brother, ive been watching your videos and i never thought i would subscribe but here i am now! Nica sounds awesome on Cam! :D
That Sauce can be made by opening a can of sweetened condensed milk 🤣.
Filipinos love to use it for many things.
They have some very tasty chewy deserts made with it and Halo Halo too
good thing about the Philippines everyone can communicate in good English
Not really good actually! They can speak and understand only those very basics English.
brother if u love street food here in manila better go to ugbo tondo, go there at 6pm onwards theres a lot of street food over there. have a full and godbless! take care! ❤️🇵🇭💯🤙
Filipinos love to see you liked the food very much, that's how you gain a lot of followers. Try eating some Filipino street food like "Balut" with a matching Red horse beer.
My mouth got watery watching you eating Maruya..I'm watching you here in UAE but I'm a Filipina
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I love Filipino foods vlogs and videos. I have a curtain store in Divisoria (Ginas Curtains) and travel vlogs too in Manila... Thanks for sharing....
The sauce for banana fritter (maruya) you can buy them in the supermarket its just a Condensed Milk and I recommend MilkMaid Condensed Milk
Your nice and friendly to our kababayan. Take care always
😋🇵🇭❤️ Calamares is fried squid in pieces and Isaw is the fried chicken instestine mixed with breading. So delicious snack and affordable. ☺️
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Hi Harry. I found you yesterday and looked all video from Philippines. Youre funny guy. I looked all from PH because was 2 times there and my wife is Filipina. She is there now for 3 months with daughter. I miss all there brother. Greetings from Croatian and just enjoy there coz PH is beautifull and people are also.