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My husband and I love watching you both! We just subscribed 😊 I’m not from dumaguete so I wouldn’t know what to suggest! 😆 whatever you’ll film, I’m sure we’ll enjoy it! Have a great day!
Glad you were able to find our national dish Adobo. And glad you liked it. As someone here pointed out, different regions here cook it differently. Like i think in Bicol they add some coconut milk to it. But basic Adobo is very easy to make really. it's just water, a little soy sauce, vinegar, pepper corn, and bay leaf (or what we call laurel) on the meat of your choice. Just put it all together and cook! Anyway, Hope you were able to visit Manjuyod Sandbar in Dumaguete. They say it's like the Maldives of PH. ᵔᴗᵔ
If you are up for 4 or 5 hours of travel to the other side of the island by bus, you will find there Bacolod City, the city of smiles and home of the famous and original chicken inasal 😋as well as sweet delicacies like piaya and the napoleones 😋The napoleones is best while hot. For the piaya, I love the traditional thin ones found at Quan's and Bongbong's. Enjoy Dumaguete!!!
The same dishes taste differently in every region because each has their own recipes. Also, in Manila, their adobo has a sauce. In Cebu, our adobo is crispy pork.
Those ferry tips were golden!! And why do you usually choose Airbnb the website? Is it popular in Philippines? Most countries we visit it’s expensive 😢
Thanks once again for your support. We often choose Airbnb because we both work online and need stable wifi. We also need two separate rooms to work from as we often work at the same time.( We teach) From experience sometimes staying in a hotel means sharing the wifi with other guests. With Airbnb we always communicate in advance with the owner to verify the wifi speed. It costs more but it's essential for our jobs. ;-)
I'm glad you guys are coming back to Siquijor, wish I was there and cook adobo for you.😄 Btw, can't you haggle with the fare of the tricyle? Is it the standard fare right now or your place is far away from the port?
We love your videos! Keep it up! I grew up in Cebu and I’ve never eaten Chicken or pork adobo growing up. Our “adobo” is actually fried. 😃 The food is regional so I’m guessing that’s the reason you actually haven’t found that in the visayas region. I know how to cook adobo now thanks to RUclips! 😆
Thanks again Maria. I might follow your lead and find a recipe on RUclips. I have to be honest though Jerry would cook, not me as he is very good at cooking whereas I am ok but would probably ruin it. ;-)
You were on a mission to find that adobo. I was laughing every time you asked if they had adobo. So glad you finally had some. I don’t remember if you’ve been to Mang Inasal. So so good and affordable. You gotta try their halo halo.
Oh my! I wish i can make you my chick/pork adobo! I just cooked a diff version with fresh pineapple here in the US. But the orig version is really good also. I cant believe its hard to find there. I wish i can cook for you guys someday!
@@eduardochavacano Well, that kind of ignorance doesnt affect your soul. Nothing so important and it's no big deal. Because FOOD however.... 1 Corinthians 8:8 [8] FOOD, however, will NOT IMPROVE our RELATIONS with God; we shall not lose anything if we do not eat, nor shall we gain anything if we do eat. Why don't we ralk about real IGNORANCE that affects your soul?! Ephesians 4:17-18 [17]In the Lord's name, then, I warn you: do NOT CONTINUE to LIVE LIKE the heathen, whose THOUGHTS are WORTHLESS [18]and whose MINDS are in the DARK. They have NO PART in the LIFE that God GIVES, for they are completely IGNORANT and stubborn.
Go to panaad Festival in bacolod City sir they already now celebrate the Events Until april 23..the Best you can go and enjoy at night in panaad Sir .. god bless.
@@AlwaysonaJourney yes! Being negrosanon i want you to experience our festivals...from bacolod city you can go to Iloilo City by Roro or fastcraft..it will only take 1 hr. ..iloilo is a nice city ..anf from there you can go to Boracay by land it only takes 5 hrs. From iloilo going to boracay
the cheapest & easiest way to have adobo is by cooking it yourself. you'll find so many different ways of doing it on youtube. so you can eat it anytime you crave for it. good luck
I have been to the Philippines a number of times in the past but being vegetarian/Vegan there still isn't a developed market yet like other touristy countries such as Thailand and Singapore etc
Chicken adobo is easy to find specially in a filipino restaurants not a canteen. Go to manam comfort filipino, locavore, kuya j and other filipino reataurants in the mall.
100 peso tricycle ride for 5 mins is indeed expensive. next time ask locals how much is the actual fare. Adobo is more famous in Luzon area, so every eatery have it. 😊
I have a pitch for you guys! Make a video solely focusing on testing different Halo-halos in different restaurants, may it be in well-known restaurants like Chowking or a small stall beside a street and compare them. Your thumbnail will be titled "This might be the best Halo-halo here in the Philippines" with a big photo of a halo-halo and the two of you looking shocked behind it. I also like the way you say Halo-halo, with your strong accent, take leverage of this and in the first seconds of the video, make a montage of you saying the word "Halo-halo" to hook Filipinos in and i guarantee you they will copy the way you say it because it is peculiar (not in a bad way). I am one of the people that copy the way you say halo-halo by they way :D Now, when you have a new video notification, i always say "oh it's Mister halo-halo" and my girlfriend always give a good laugh whenever i say it. That's my pitch :)
Ohh that's really cool. Thank you for taking the time to write this suggestion. I actually love it. Watch this space. All the best and have a great day, Mr Halo Halo. ;-)
I just have watched it, that's amazing, I can find a lot of ideas about our Philippines vlog and We have a plan to visit every spot in Philippines. Thank you for your recommendation, -- Jerry.
There are actually a hundred Variations of ADOBO depending on your location.Adobo bought from street/ Stall hawkers taste different from uppity restaurants that offer ADOBO!.. Much like HALO-HALO too!--- Not all Halo-Halo are the same!
We are loving all of the recommendations we're receiving. Please keep them coming. If this is your first time here, do us a huge favour and subscribe. It means so much to us. Thank you. ;-)
My husband and I love watching you both! We just subscribed 😊 I’m not from dumaguete so I wouldn’t know what to suggest! 😆 whatever you’ll film, I’m sure we’ll enjoy it! Have a great day!
Aww Maria thank you. 😊 where are you and your husband from?
@@AlwaysonaJourney you’re welcome! We’re originally from Cebu but we’re now Floridians. We just discovered your channel and we love it!
Glad you were able to find our national dish Adobo. And glad you liked it. As someone here pointed out, different regions here cook it differently. Like i think in Bicol they add some coconut milk to it. But basic Adobo is very easy to make really. it's just water, a little soy sauce, vinegar, pepper corn, and bay leaf (or what we call laurel) on the meat of your choice. Just put it all together and cook!
Anyway, Hope you were able to visit Manjuyod Sandbar in Dumaguete. They say it's like the Maldives of PH. ᵔᴗᵔ
Thank you. We didn't know about the sandbar. It sounds wonderful
@@AlwaysonaJourney the boat trip in mahujod leave very early i think it' 6 am
If you are up for 4 or 5 hours of travel to the other side of the island by bus, you will find there Bacolod City, the city of smiles and home of the famous and original chicken inasal 😋as well as sweet delicacies like piaya and the napoleones 😋The napoleones is best while hot. For the piaya, I love the traditional thin ones found at Quan's and Bongbong's. Enjoy Dumaguete!!!
Brilliant. Thanks for these recommendations. Great idea re travelling to Bacolod. We hope to do that and then go to Guimaras and Iloilo. ;-)
The same dishes taste differently in every region because each has their own recipes. Also, in Manila, their adobo has a sauce. In Cebu, our adobo is crispy pork.
Ooh I want to try them all. Thanks. ;-)
good luck on your youtube journey. Really nice videos 😎👍
Thank you so much 😁
Those ferry tips were golden!! And why do you usually choose Airbnb the website? Is it popular in Philippines? Most countries we visit it’s expensive 😢
Thanks once again for your support. We often choose Airbnb because we both work online and need stable wifi. We also need two separate rooms to work from as we often work at the same time.( We teach) From experience sometimes staying in a hotel means sharing the wifi with other guests. With Airbnb we always communicate in advance with the owner to verify the wifi speed. It costs more but it's essential for our jobs. ;-)
Awesome Dumaguete
It's a lovely place. ;-)
Hello guys enjoy
Thank you. Hope you're having a good weekend. ;-)
I'm glad you guys are coming back to Siquijor, wish I was there and cook adobo for you.😄 Btw, can't you haggle with the fare of the tricyle? Is it the standard fare right now or your place is far away from the port?
I wish you were there too. You could cook lol and we'd buy a delicious dessert. I hate haggling but I know it's necessary sometimes. :-)
We love your videos! Keep it up! I grew up in Cebu and I’ve never eaten Chicken or pork adobo growing up. Our “adobo” is actually fried. 😃 The food is regional so I’m guessing that’s the reason you actually haven’t found that in the visayas region. I know how to cook adobo now thanks to RUclips! 😆
Thanks again Maria. I might follow your lead and find a recipe on RUclips. I have to be honest though Jerry would cook, not me as he is very good at cooking whereas I am ok but would probably ruin it. ;-)
@@AlwaysonaJourney you’e welcome. Make a video out of it! It would be a good one and you’ll get to eat adobo. 😊 have a wonderful time!
New subscriber. Thank you for coming to the Philippines. Enjoy your stay.
Thanks Rainier. We really love it here.
You were on a mission to find that adobo. I was laughing every time you asked if they had adobo. So glad you finally had some. I don’t remember if you’ve been to Mang Inasal. So so good and affordable. You gotta try their halo halo.
Lol thanks. I haven't tried Mang Inasal yet but will definitely go soon.
Dumaguete has sooo many Expats Staying there for good..a lot Married to Filipinas and have started their own families there in Dumaguete.
I read abiut how popular Dumaguete is with expats.
you are so entertaining to watch, keep that up sir :)
Chiara that's lovely of you to say that. Many thanks. ;-) Have a lovely Sunday. ;-)
@@AlwaysonaJourney you too have a lovely sunday
Siquijor has a very beautiful port, that gatorade part of the port becomes a sand bar in september.
Oh really. That sounds lovely. Thank you.
Enjoy and keep in safe ❤
Thank you so much. :-)
Oh my! I wish i can make you my chick/pork adobo! I just cooked a diff version with fresh pineapple here in the US. But the orig version is really good also. I cant believe its hard to find there. I wish i can cook for you guys someday!
That sounds great as I love pineapple. I would love to eat Adobo freshly cooked at someone's home. It would be perfect. ;-)
U have to visit Valencia in Dumaguete. F u want a nature trip. And many hot spring in d town of Dumaguete specially in d mountain.
Fantastic. Thank you. That sounds very interesting. We will do this. ;-)
Hello guys, enjoy Dumaguete and try Dumaguete local food as well ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Thank you. We've found some delicious food here in Dumaguete. ;-)
Anha mi emz june😅
Di n mi mag HUKAD ani🥰💯💞
Oh I've tried to translate your message and it doesn't work. Thanks for leaving a commnet. ;-)
I’m a fan of you guys. Thank you for your videos ❤
Thank you so much for your support. :-(
Keepsafe
Thnak you. We will. You too. ;-)
Haway the lads!
Lol. Thanks Steve. ;-)
Finally you’ve eaten chicken adobo… !!!
Lol. It took a while to find it. It is so tasty. Hope you're having a lovely weekend. ;-0
I hope you try beef caldereta sisig sinigang lechon kawali afritada
I've tried lechon and sisig. Need to try the other dishes. Thank you.
If you're in Dumaguete, better ask for Humba (Hoomba). That's the Dumaguete's version for adobo. 😊 Stay safe!
Oh thank you. That's good to know. ;-)
Thats visayas version of adobo not just dumaguete, youre welcome.
@@logik1973
Ah...ok. Not so familiar.
Calling the humba a version of Adobo is very Ignorant. Its like calling Sushi a Siomai.
@@eduardochavacano
Well, that kind of ignorance doesnt affect your soul. Nothing so important and it's no big deal. Because FOOD however....
1 Corinthians 8:8
[8] FOOD, however, will NOT IMPROVE our RELATIONS with God; we shall not lose anything if we do not eat, nor shall we gain anything if we do eat.
Why don't we ralk about real IGNORANCE that affects your soul?!
Ephesians 4:17-18
[17]In the Lord's name, then, I warn you: do NOT CONTINUE to LIVE LIKE the heathen, whose THOUGHTS are WORTHLESS
[18]and whose MINDS are in the DARK. They have NO PART in the LIFE that God GIVES, for they are completely IGNORANT and stubborn.
You need to ask where you can find a carenderia( a local eatery) if you wanna try local food.
Thank you. That's good advice. :-)
Go to panaad Festival in bacolod City sir they already now celebrate the Events Until april 23..the Best you can go and enjoy at night in panaad Sir .. god bless.
Thanks for the tip!
@@AlwaysonaJourney yes! Being negrosanon i want you to experience our festivals...from bacolod city you can go to Iloilo City by Roro or fastcraft..it will only take 1 hr. ..iloilo is a nice city ..anf from there you can go to Boracay by land it only takes 5 hrs. From iloilo going to boracay
Nancy this is perfect and exactly what I'm planning to do. :-)
Haha I love the thumbnail 😂😂
Thank you. ;-0
I love adobo
Ahh me too. It's delicious.
the cheapest & easiest way to have adobo is by cooking it yourself. you'll find so many different ways of doing it on youtube. so you can eat it anytime you crave for it. good luck
Thanks Melanie. i will have a look. Jerry is a great cook so it will be interesting to find a recipe and give it a try. ;-)
For local BBQ chicken (Manok) besides the market and stalls the locals like to eat at Mang Inasal, you get unlimited rice. There is one in Robinsons.
Thanks. I need to try Mang Inasal.
Love ur videos enjoy here in the philippines new subcriber ask the guy with u is he a filipino god bless
Thanks Lorela. Jerry is from Thailand.
There is a beautiful and huge sandbar in the middle of the sea and where you can also watch dolphins swimming.
Oh really. That sounds fantastic. 👌
I love way how u blog also you look cute 🙂❤️
That's sweet. Thank you for your compliments.
@@AlwaysonaJourney ♥️♥️♥️🙂
I have been to the Philippines a number of times in the past but being vegetarian/Vegan there still isn't a developed market yet like other touristy countries such as Thailand and Singapore etc
I don't know anything about that but definitely think it's important to have more options available everywhere.
Didn't you try Lantaw corner of your street they sell it pork & chicken Adobo
No. I didn't know about it. :-)
7:48 ok guys, once your belongings leave your hands please keep an eye on it! Be aware of you surroundings.
Thank you. I appreciate you saying that. I need to insist that I carry my own bag from now on. It happened so fast. Luckily it was ok this time. ;-)
been there. lastweek dumaguete❤ lets be friends Godbless you
Did you enjoy your time there?
Hello andrew & jerry did you try the sandsrival cake in dumaguete? 🎂😋 Its the best 👌❤️
Not yet! Next time definitely. :-)
We have just tried it last week, I love Silvanas.
Chicken adobo is easy to find specially in a filipino restaurants not a canteen. Go to manam comfort filipino, locavore, kuya j and other filipino reataurants in the mall.
Thanks Mickey.
Jerry looks like a Filipino actor but I can't remember who. ❤
He is curious now. ;-)
100 peso tricycle ride for 5 mins is indeed expensive. next time ask locals how much is the actual fare. Adobo is more famous in Luzon area, so every eatery have it. 😊
Thanks for the tips! We hope to visit Luzon soon.
There is lot adobo in public market karenderyas in dumaguete
That's good to know. Thanks 😊
Panaad festival is in the middle of celebration, Bacolod city your neighbors is going a cultural, food festival weekend is the last day of celebration
It sounds wonderful. I'd love to experience a festival while we are in the Philippines.
I have a pitch for you guys! Make a video solely focusing on testing different Halo-halos in different restaurants, may it be in well-known restaurants like Chowking or a small stall beside a street and compare them. Your thumbnail will be titled "This might be the best Halo-halo here in the Philippines" with a big photo of a halo-halo and the two of you looking shocked behind it. I also like the way you say Halo-halo, with your strong accent, take leverage of this and in the first seconds of the video, make a montage of you saying the word "Halo-halo" to hook Filipinos in and i guarantee you they will copy the way you say it because it is peculiar (not in a bad way). I am one of the people that copy the way you say halo-halo by they way :D Now, when you have a new video notification, i always say "oh it's Mister halo-halo" and my girlfriend always give a good laugh whenever i say it. That's my pitch :)
Ohh that's really cool. Thank you for taking the time to write this suggestion. I actually love it. Watch this space. All the best and have a great day, Mr Halo Halo. ;-)
Have you seen our Dept. of Tourism's 'Wake Up in the Philippines' ad (the 17 min. version)? If not yet, please do search it and watch it. ᵔᴗᵔ
I just have watched it, that's amazing, I can find a lot of ideas about our Philippines vlog and We have a plan to visit every spot in Philippines. Thank you for your recommendation, -- Jerry.
You're welcome! Wow, great that you'll visit every spot here. That's awesome!
If you want to make your own adobo every grocery store should have a package of adobo mix, Mama Sita's is the most popular and sold world wide.
Ohh really? That's good to know. I didn't know that was possible. Great news. Thank you.
There are actually a hundred Variations of ADOBO depending on your location.Adobo bought from street/ Stall hawkers taste different from uppity restaurants that offer ADOBO!.. Much like HALO-HALO too!--- Not all Halo-Halo are the same!
I am going to enjoy trying the different variations. ;-)
Pork Adobo is more tastier. I hope you can find one freshly cooked.
Thanks. We will try the pork adobo ;-)
humba is life.
I have tried it once and it was very tasty. ;-)
Hunting 🐔 Adobo...
Yes. We found it thankfully.
Its because adobo is traditionally cooked in Luzon. 😅 Its More of a tagalog region dish.
Thanks. We have learned that now. :-)
No adobo in Holyweek or Semana Santa.
Thanks.
At the first eatery, you'll notice that the girl was speaking Bisaya. Because she thought Jerry was Filipino.
It happened almost every day. It's funny. ;-)
Come to India
I will be in Mumbai and Goa in November.
Come to India and welcome to India'to you '
We will be in India this November, see you
Please reply me sir
India,go Mumbai Manali Goa it's other place welcome welcome welcome
Hi Rahul, We have a plan to Mumbai and Goa later this year. Thank you. Where do you live?
People really thinks Jerry is a Filipino thats is why people will talk bisaya or tagalog to you 😂
They do. Every day. :-)
We have found it a few times now.