Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭👋 In this series we'll share budget travel tips to travel around this fascinating country, starting with this information-packed video & our full Philippines playlist: Philippines Arrival Guide: ruclips.net/video/iYXrioZPB5U/видео.html PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1 Remember to LIKE, Comment & SHARE with your friends🙏🤗🇵🇭 Mandy & Lee xx
The dish is called LAING (La-eeng) from Taro plant (wide leaves and tall stems) with coconut milk. The dessert is called GINATAAN (Meaning cooked with coconut milk) with sweet potatoes, tapioca or sago, jackfruit,, glutinous rice made into round small balls, saba bananas and sugar.
I really appreciate you sharing this information, Victoria, and have taken a screenshot for future reference. Ginataan was such a tasty dessert, and I'd love to have it again someday.
Thank you so much 🙏🤗 We had such an amazing time in the Philippines, and there are more videos coming... and this is our full playlist 🇵🇭♥️ PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Oh, that's so lovely to hear, Michelle 🤗🙏 I love the food videos as well, and Lee focuses more on the transport and trekking videos. The Philippines is an amazing place to visit, and here is our full playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan island. We hope you enjoy them 🇵🇭♥️ PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Thank you so much, Fatima. You always say the loveliest things 🙏🤗 There will be more videos to come from Manila and Palawan, as we loved our one month travelling around this fascinating country 🇵🇭♥️ Here is the link to our full playlist: PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Hello Jayy Jay, and welcome to the Frugal Travellers family 👋🤗 Thank you so much for your lovely comment. We are so pleased you enjoyed this video. There will be more videos to come from Manila and Palawan, and here is our full playlist 🇵🇭♥️ PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Oh, that's so lovely, JM, thank you 🙏🤗 Welcome to the Frugal Travellers family! 🥳 I'm not sure how many of our Philippines videos you've seen, so here's the full playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan. We hope you enjoy them 🇵🇭♥️ PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Laing na Gabi is so delicious and yes a vegerarian. During the 80's the philippine government the benefits of eatibg local leafy vegetables like Gabi, Kangkong , malungay. Of the baked goods you tried, mamon is 2nd to pandecoco bread.
Thank you for another wonderful comment, BOB 🙏🤗 I will definitely look out for malungay the next time we go to the Philippines, and bitter gourd as well. We appreciate you sharing your local knowledge.
those donuts look great. i had pa de coco,krinkles,etc but no filled donuts (.. the prices were super cheap in the bakeries i visited but not 3 pesos..but 5/6 pesos was all good too.i love the philippines but im in thailand now..will visiit the philippines next year for sure. also didnt really see too many rice terraces because i was always @ the beach..of course lol. next time for sure..salamat )
5 to 6 pesos is still pretty good... but that bakery was such a great find 😋🙌 Oh, I love Thailand, and will actually be going there for 3 weeks in August with my sister, and will be so ready for all of that delicious Thai food 👏 The beaches in the Philippines certainly are beautiful, and I can understand why you'd find it difficult to drag yourself away... the rice terraces are truly spectacular though and are well worth the trip 😁😊🇵🇭♥️ ~ Mandy
The one that toy ate for dessert is called in my province here I. Phil. As paradosdos it's glutinous rice for. The mini balls. And. The rest are coconut. Milk. Sweet potatoes and sago or jellies I believe
That's so interesting, Eric. Thanks for sharing your local knowledge, we really appreciate it 🙏🤗 Here's our full Philippines playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan 🇵🇭♥️ PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Hi Kim 👋 It's so lovely to hear that you enjoyed our Thailand videos. We hope you enjoy our Philippines series as much, if not more! ♥️🇵🇭 PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Good morning Mandy and Lee! I'm literally having morning coffee and wishing I had a krinkle to go with it! 😂. All the baked goods look wonderful! Thank you for sharing with us! Take care! 🤗🐕
Hello MyDog 👋 We're sweltering in Amritsar, trying to muster up through courage to leave our lovely aircon room to go out for dinner... what I wouldn't give to have that bakery around the corner 🤣 Krinkles are blimmin' amazing and go perfectly with a morning coffee 😋 Thank you so much for your lovely comment - it's always wonderful to hear from you xx🤗🙏
Thanks! I wish you could go to Sagada as well---never been there but it would be great of you explore that place as well! I saw that Banaue is on the way to Sagada. Have fun and stay safe!
Thank you so much for sharing this great information, darwin.🙏🤗. We had an amazing time in the Philippines and have many more videos to come in our Pinoy playlist. We hope you enjoy them: PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
@@FrugalTravellersthe taro leaves in coconut milk is called laing. It should be spicy but majority of Filipinos do not like spicy food or we want the hot sauce on the side. Hopia that you ate is made with mung beans or mongo. Love your vlog seen it for the first time. I am retired already and has been travelling on the cheap like you do. Enjoy your trip. I will be watching more of your adventures.
There are so many varieties of vegetable dishes in the 🇵🇭. One of my fav is green jackfruit cooked in coconut milk and also bamboo shoots. Locals don’t eat a lot of veggies. Did you happen to try Pan de coco 💚 from the bakery? It has sweetened shredded coconut inside.
Hello Amalia 👋 We had the young jackfruit dish in Port Barton, and absolutely loved it 😋😍 I'm not sure if we actually tried pan de coco, but we definitely should have as it sounds so tasty! Thank you so much for your very helpful information 🙏🤗
You both best be visiting Buscalan since you’re near. It’s two jeepney rides to get there. That’s where the 108 year old woman who tattoos with pomelo thorns lives.
Thank you so much, Eric . We had an amazing time in the Philippines & have more videos to come in our Pinoy playlist. We hope you enjoy them: PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
That gabi dish is taro leaves cooked in coconut milk. Do not lay your utensils on top of those tables. That is just an eatery, not a regular restaurant. They have no table cloths and those tables are wiped off by dirty rags.
Thank you for sharing this information, Madel. Fortunately we didn't have any stomach issues during our 1-month travelling around the Philippines, and ate at local places all the time. We tried so much delicious food, and here is our full playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan: PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Hahhha... in the old days I would certainly have tried everything, Cindy. It's probably fortunate that I'm reining in my natural sweet tooth and eating more fresh fruit & veg 😋🤗 ~ Mandy
Hi Cory. That's a great random question! We're currently in India, and the flies are pretty annoying at times. Tropical countries tend to have more bugs, but I can't say I remember ever being super plagued by any... or maybe it's just something we've become accustomed to after 30+ years travelling 🤔 Any tropical country, really, but you really do get used to them faster than you'd think. ~ Mandy
that little restaurant we call it the philippines as TURO TURI which means POINT POINT bec. if you order a dish but you dont know the name just TURO or POINT your finger on the desired dish you want to eat.
Filipino viands (meat, seafood, vegetable dishes) tend to have stronger flavors i.e. salty because it's meant to be eaten together with rice in a single bite. The bland taste of the rice balances off the taste.
Thank you so much, ramon 🙏🤗. We had such a wonderful time in the Philippines & have many more videos to come in our Pinoy playlist. We hope you enjoy them: PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭👋 In this series we'll share budget travel tips to travel around this fascinating country, starting with this information-packed video & our full Philippines playlist:
Philippines Arrival Guide:
ruclips.net/video/iYXrioZPB5U/видео.html
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Remember to LIKE, Comment & SHARE with your friends🙏🤗🇵🇭
Mandy & Lee xx
Welcome to the Philippines and enjoy your adventure in some parts of the Philippines. God bless the two of you.
The dish is called LAING (La-eeng) from Taro plant (wide leaves and tall stems) with coconut milk. The dessert is called GINATAAN (Meaning cooked with coconut milk) with sweet potatoes, tapioca or sago, jackfruit,, glutinous rice made into round small balls, saba bananas and sugar.
I really appreciate you sharing this information, Victoria, and have taken a screenshot for future reference. Ginataan was such a tasty dessert, and I'd love to have it again someday.
Wow thank you so much ma'am/sir to visit in the Philippines and enjoy your day in the Philippines
Thank you so much 🙏🤗 We had such an amazing time in the Philippines, and there are more videos coming... and this is our full playlist 🇵🇭♥️
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
@@FrugalTravellers ill watch your vedio you here in the philippines
I love watching all your videos but the food ones are my favourite. Just added the Philippines to my must-see list; all thanks to you 🥰
Oh, that's so lovely to hear, Michelle 🤗🙏 I love the food videos as well, and Lee focuses more on the transport and trekking videos. The Philippines is an amazing place to visit, and here is our full playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan island. We hope you enjoy them 🇵🇭♥️
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
I'm catching up wih all these videos I missed😅 Oh Philippines🤩
Hello Pocahoetaz! We've missed you 🤗😍 I hope everything's OK xx🙏🙌 ~ Mandy
Supporting our visitors....
That's very kind of you, Philip, thank you 🙏🤗
Ube is purple yam. Gabi is Taro in English. Sinigang comes in either Pork or Fish, Shrimp sour soup.
Thanks for sharing that information, Arnel. Oh no... that means sinigang isn't vegetarian after all 🫣😲
@FrugalTravellers Sinigang is the name of the soup which can be varied, meat and seafood can be added in but the soup base is tamarind.
Get so excited when I see you’ve uploaded 😊 so many unique food items!
Thank you so much, Fatima. You always say the loveliest things 🙏🤗 There will be more videos to come from Manila and Palawan, as we loved our one month travelling around this fascinating country 🇵🇭♥️ Here is the link to our full playlist:
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Thank you lovely couple for showing us the other side of the Philippines. And the food, too. Interesting and enjoyable to watch! 🥣🥥
Hello Jayy Jay, and welcome to the Frugal Travellers family 👋🤗 Thank you so much for your lovely comment. We are so pleased you enjoyed this video. There will be more videos to come from Manila and Palawan, and here is our full playlist 🇵🇭♥️
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
I Love watching you guys! New subscriber here
Oh, that's so lovely, JM, thank you 🙏🤗 Welcome to the Frugal Travellers family! 🥳 I'm not sure how many of our Philippines videos you've seen, so here's the full playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan. We hope you enjoy them 🇵🇭♥️
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Laing na Gabi is so delicious and yes a vegerarian. During the 80's the philippine government the benefits of eatibg local leafy vegetables like Gabi, Kangkong , malungay.
Of the baked goods you tried, mamon is 2nd to pandecoco bread.
Thank you for another wonderful comment, BOB 🙏🤗 I will definitely look out for malungay the next time we go to the Philippines, and bitter gourd as well. We appreciate you sharing your local knowledge.
those donuts look great. i had pa de coco,krinkles,etc but no filled donuts (.. the prices were super cheap in the bakeries i visited but not 3 pesos..but 5/6 pesos was all good too.i love the philippines but im in thailand now..will visiit the philippines next year for sure. also didnt really see too many rice terraces because i was always @ the beach..of course lol. next time for sure..salamat )
5 to 6 pesos is still pretty good... but that bakery was such a great find 😋🙌 Oh, I love Thailand, and will actually be going there for 3 weeks in August with my sister, and will be so ready for all of that delicious Thai food 👏 The beaches in the Philippines certainly are beautiful, and I can understand why you'd find it difficult to drag yourself away... the rice terraces are truly spectacular though and are well worth the trip 😁😊🇵🇭♥️ ~ Mandy
The one that toy ate for dessert is called in my province here I. Phil. As paradosdos it's glutinous rice for. The mini balls. And. The rest are coconut. Milk. Sweet potatoes and sago or jellies I believe
That's so interesting, Eric. Thanks for sharing your local knowledge, we really appreciate it 🙏🤗
Here's our full Philippines playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan 🇵🇭♥️
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Looked like a great rainy day! A foodie theme park 😂❤️🇬🇧
We managed to get caught outside every time it rained in Banaue 😂 A foodie theme park sounds like heaven to me, Steve! 😋🥰♥️
Gabi is taro. The roots and the stems and the leaves are what's in that dish you ate.
That's so interesting. Thank you so much, Psyche 🙏🤗
Nice! Enjoy!
Thanks! Will do! 😁😋
hi! been an avid supporter since your thailand trip! so glad you are in my country! enjoy the Philippines!
Hi Kim 👋 It's so lovely to hear that you enjoyed our Thailand videos. We hope you enjoy our Philippines series as much, if not more! ♥️🇵🇭
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Good morning Mandy and Lee! I'm literally having morning coffee and wishing I had a krinkle to go with it! 😂. All the baked goods look wonderful! Thank you for sharing with us! Take care! 🤗🐕
Hello MyDog 👋 We're sweltering in Amritsar, trying to muster up through courage to leave our lovely aircon room to go out for dinner... what I wouldn't give to have that bakery around the corner 🤣 Krinkles are blimmin' amazing and go perfectly with a morning coffee 😋 Thank you so much for your lovely comment - it's always wonderful to hear from you xx🤗🙏
Thanks! I wish you could go to Sagada as well---never been there but it would be great of you explore that place as well! I saw that Banaue is on the way to Sagada. Have fun and stay safe!
Thank you so much 🙏 We hope to make it there next time. 😊❤️
I like the donuts it looks good
They were so delicious 😋😍
Beautiful foods, great prices on the items that you found. 😊
Thank you so much, Elizabeth. We found some great places in Banaue, and oh, I miss that delicious turon 🤗😋
Welcome to the pH 🇵🇭🎉🎉Gabi is a Root vegetables the to eating is Laing - taro leaves.... enjoyed it very much 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for sharing this great information, darwin.🙏🤗. We had an amazing time in the Philippines and have many more videos to come in our Pinoy playlist. We hope you enjoy them:
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Gabi is part of a taro plant probably the stem or the leaf cooked with coconut milk
Oh, we didn't know that! Thank you so much for sharing this information.
@@FrugalTravellersthe taro leaves in coconut milk is called laing. It should be spicy but majority of Filipinos do not like spicy food or we want the hot sauce on the side. Hopia that you ate is made with mung beans or mongo. Love your vlog seen it for the first time. I am retired already and has been travelling on the cheap like you do. Enjoy your trip. I will be watching more of your adventures.
Hello brother frugal keept safe... Support hee
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Best of luck my dear brother
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Gabi is taro. You can check on google and it may give you a word which refers to time of a day. Gabi is also "evening".
That's great to know, Philip, thank you. Is taro the same as ube?
@@FrugalTravellers no. Ube is the same root crop but ube is a vine unlike a taro which is a shrub.
Gabi is a 😊taro, a root crop
Thank you 🙏 That's very kind of you to point out. 😊
There are so many varieties of vegetable dishes in the 🇵🇭. One of my fav is green jackfruit cooked in coconut milk and also bamboo shoots. Locals don’t eat a lot of veggies.
Did you happen to try Pan de coco 💚 from the bakery? It has sweetened shredded coconut inside.
Hello Amalia 👋 We had the young jackfruit dish in Port Barton, and absolutely loved it 😋😍
I'm not sure if we actually tried pan de coco, but we definitely should have as it sounds so tasty!
Thank you so much for your very helpful information 🙏🤗
You both best be visiting Buscalan since you’re near. It’s two jeepney rides to get there. That’s where the 108 year old woman who tattoos with pomelo thorns lives.
Oh, wow... we hadn't heard about her! Thank you for the great suggestion.
Hope you'll enjoy your stay in the Philippines
Thank you so much, Eric . We had an amazing time in the Philippines & have more videos to come in our Pinoy playlist. We hope you enjoy them:
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
I love the 🐟 fisshh - don t they have refrigerator?
I'm not sure... maybe these fish were on ice or some kind of refrigerated tray?
@@FrugalTravellers where is Banaue? Is it a town or village?
Told myself I have to subscribe. Which I did. Mainly because I also travel in the most affordably safe manner.
That's great to hear, Alan. Thank you so much for taking the time to subscribe and to write... it's lovely to meet you 🤗🙌
Welcome to our Humble Homeland ❤️🇵🇭
Such a beautiful place and beautiful people. ❤️🙏
Gabe leaves. Root crops
Thank you, Cynthia. We appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
That gabi dish is taro leaves cooked in coconut milk. Do not lay your utensils on top of those tables. That is just an eatery, not a regular restaurant. They have no table cloths and those tables are wiped off by dirty rags.
Thank you for sharing this information, Madel. Fortunately we didn't have any stomach issues during our 1-month travelling around the Philippines, and ate at local places all the time.
We tried so much delicious food, and here is our full playlist, with more videos to come from Manila and Palawan:
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
Certainly cheap enough to try everything at the bakery lol.😊
Hahhha... in the old days I would certainly have tried everything, Cindy. It's probably fortunate that I'm reining in my natural sweet tooth and eating more fresh fruit & veg 😋🤗 ~ Mandy
gabi is taro leaves 🙂
Thank you for sharing this information, Eduard 🙏🤗
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is it cold in banaue,coz i checked the temperature its 18 degrees
It wasn't too cold when we were there but I'm not so sure about now.
Try letchon pls ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the great suggestion! We'll definitely try it the next time we're in the Philippines 🙏🤗❤️
Random question but which countries have the worst pest issues at restraunts?
Hi Cory. That's a great random question! We're currently in India, and the flies are pretty annoying at times. Tropical countries tend to have more bugs, but I can't say I remember ever being super plagued by any... or maybe it's just something we've become accustomed to after 30+ years travelling 🤔 Any tropical country, really, but you really do get used to them faster than you'd think. ~ Mandy
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that little restaurant we call it the philippines as TURO TURI which means POINT POINT bec. if you order a dish but you dont know the name just TURO or POINT your finger on the desired dish you want to eat.
Yes, that is such a wonderful concept and great for us who speak very little Tagalog. Everyone is always friendly and wants to help though. 🙏😍
P3 for crinkles?!! that is so cheap. in Metro Manila they go for as much as P10 each
Wow... P10 seems pricey! We found some near our second Manila guesthouse for P5 👏😋
Filipino viands (meat, seafood, vegetable dishes) tend to have stronger flavors i.e. salty because it's meant to be eaten together with rice in a single bite. The bland taste of the rice balances off the taste.
Thank you 🙏. That explains so much. We enjoyed the flavours of the food there. 😍
Gabe is tarot plant
Thank you so much, ramon 🙏🤗. We had such a wonderful time in the Philippines & have many more videos to come in our Pinoy playlist. We hope you enjoy them:
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭: ruclips.net/p/PLCmNbKU5iMrm9Npya3L_hhtKCInmeN_j1
TURO TURO which means POINT POINT.not TURO TURI.
Turo Turo. Thank you 🙏❤️