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If you want biblical read this ang malinis at maruming pagkain..God was already told us.Thank you Deuteronomio 14:3-21 Ang Biblia, 2001 Malilinis at Maruruming mga Hayop 3 “Huwag kang kakain ng anumang bagay na marurumi. 4 Ito ang mga hayop na maaari ninyong kainin: ang baka, ang tupa, at ang kambing, 5 ang malaking usa, at ang maliit na usa, at ang lalaking usa, at ang mailap na kambing, at ang kambing sa bundok, at ang kambing sa kapatagan, at ang tupang bundok. 6 At bawat hayop na may hati ang paa, biyak at ngumunguya, sa mga hayop, ay maaari ninyong kainin. 7 Gayunman, ang mga ito ay hindi dapat kakainin sa mga ngumunguya, o sa biyak ang paa: ang kamelyo, ang liebre, at ang kuneho, sapagkat sila'y ngumunguya, ngunit walang hati ang paa; ang mga ito ay marumi sa inyo. 8 At ang baboy, sapagkat may hati ang paa, ngunit hindi ngumunguya, ito'y marumi sa inyo; ang laman nila'y huwag ninyong kakainin, at ang kanilang bangkay ay huwag hihipuin. 9 “Lahat ng mga ito na nasa tubig ay maaari ninyong kainin: anumang may mga kaliskis at mga palikpik, ay maaari ninyong kainin. 10 Anumang walang kaliskis at palikpik ay huwag ninyong kakainin; marumi ito para sa inyo. 11 “Maaari ninyong kainin ang lahat ng ibong malilinis. 12 Ngunit ang mga ito'y hindi ninyo dapat kainin: ang agila, ang buwitre, at ang buwitreng itim, 13 at ang malaking lawin, at ang falkon, ayon sa kanilang uri; 14 at lahat ng uwak ayon sa kanilang uri; 15 ang avestruz, panggabing lawin, ang lawing dagat, at ang lawin, ayon sa kanilang uri; 16 ang munting kuwago, ang malaking kuwago, ang puting kuwago; 17 ang pelikano, ang buwitre, at ang somormuho; 18 ang puting tagak, ang tagak na kulay-ube, ayon sa kanilang uri; ang paniki, at ang kabág. 19 Lahat ng may pakpak na gumagapang ay marumi sa inyo; huwag ninyong kakainin ang mga ito. 20 Maaari ninyong kainin ang lahat ng ibong malilinis. 21 “Huwag kayong kakain ng anumang bagay na kusang namatay; maaari mong ibigay sa dayuhang nasa loob ng iyong mga bayan, upang kanyang kainin; o maaari mong ipagbili sa dayuhan; sapagkat ikaw ay isang banal na bayan sa Panginoon mong Diyos.
@@leeaquino9220hi fr: overtaxed NYC metro area....Litchfield County, CT..... in The Filipino RESTAURANT foods SELL OUT HERE IN NYC NJ CT by 12 pm + or not too long after that etc at point& take out or eat in luncheonette/grocery type places....& U HAVE TO CALL IN ADVANCE TO GET A MORSEL... so it's NOT TRUE, VERY FEW IF ANY Filipinoes restaurant because Filipinoes ppL R MOST ENTIRELY PROFESSIONAL nurses doctors etc...they R 2nd highest PURCHASING POWER & INCOME in minority RANKS IN TRI STATE AREA & BEYOND......I don't know of a single Filipino restaurant/ grocery store that has YET to fold under.... they are #1 here in the city metro area & was voted #2 CNN ppL's choice after Taiwan food
Next time you have a chance to travel, go north Ilocos region where you can have healthy foods . Different kinds of appetizers, seaweeds, vegetable salad and seafood. Watching from Alberta, Canada
@@fredbandayrel5117 agree, most tourists/foreigners are initially attracted to the heavier popular dishes [lechon, adobo, sisig, jollibee, typical...], ilocos and other provinces tend to have healthier and more native dishes, like our pinakbet, dinengdeng, and more 😋
I'm the same way. When the food is so delicious, I can't help but put one leg up on the bench in order to really enjoy the meal especially in places like the farm. Mike just knows how to enjoy the food in the province. Nelly also loves the food.
Wow thats cold lumpiang ubod looks yummy oh my specially the bulalo yum im a fil but still excited to see other bulalos in other places...keep safe mike nelly👍😍❤️
I love how positive you both are. Most of us would be really pissed having a flat tire in the middle of nowhere far from getting immediate help. But you two truly are examples of “be positive”. We all could learn from that. Thanks for continuing to showcase the country.
It's good to hear that your favorite soup or broth or sabaw in Filipino is bulalo and sinigang. Enjoy staying in the Philippines and thank you also for loving our country. God bless you..
@@arvsden yes pinakbet!!! (agree, light on the parya.. hihi lolol) also yes with the ginisang-monggo-guisado [i call it balatong]. also, paksiw. also, dinengdeng/inabraw. mmm 😋😋
I can't name all the soup because of how creative Filipinos are when it comes to soup! We can literally cook soups depends on what is available ingredients.😅
That’s a stereotype. Not all Filipinos do the one leg up thing. Just the canto/street tambays do it. For some reason, I don’t get how that mannerism got attached to a whole swath of people in a country. Not every Filipino does that in the same way nor every Filipino eats balut.
That Bulalo looks so delicious. I almost reached into the screen to steal them off Mike. The meat looks like brisket. I bet the broth was yummy. Lumpia Sariwa (Fresh lumpia) from my region usually uses sliced turnips but the bamboo shoots sounds delicious too. It is true that lechon gets featured in vlogs a lot. In reality, it is only served at big occasions like Fiestas, birthdays, weddings. It is not part of regular daily dinners. My childhood meals in the farm consists of Sinigang, Tisola, Guisado, Kare-kare, Menudo and there's always a fish dish.
Have you guys tried Ilocano "pinapaitan" and "sinanglaw"? When you happen to travel up North, do try these. And if you travel to Aklan, try the native chicken "inubaran", an Aklanon specialty dish.
Mike, from that pt, you're halfway to Cagbalete island. I've gone around the whole PHL, it's one of the most underrated islands nearest MNL, short ferry ride too. You may park near Mauban pier. Just sharing
After this covid try the gourmet restaurant in Silang along Aguinaldo hi-way before Tagaytay. They sale organic vegetables like lettuce. Farm is at the back of restaurant ( you can ask the manager if its possible to have a tour on the place) like we did before. Gourmet Coffee is popular here in Philippines, you can buy some of their products in the big groceries in Makati.
ohh... you should try the different versions of Sinigang, like... sinigang sa bayabas (guava based sinigang) best with beef or milkfish sinigang sa upo (pork butobuto or pata or dried surgeon fish) sinigang sa batwuan/kamias (good with fishes like matambaka, hiwas, ayungin) sinigang sa kamatis (tomato soup based) special mention Sinampalukang Manok...
I love Mike and Nelly! 🙂 Beautiful people with such beautiful hearts. This world needs people like Mike and Nelly who thrives with optimism despite encountering a few bumps...and a flat tire along the way. Always stay safe and God bless!
Mike squeezing calamansi like a pro When you visit Batangas again, try the bulanglang. It's different vegetables that are boiled together. There are many vegetable combination to make bulanglang. The simplest is squash with malunggay with either ginger or garlic. Or papaya and pasibol and patani. with lots of green leafy vegetables like kamote tops and squash leaves. So good! Now I'm craving some! Kawayan is bamboo in English. You should try bamboo shoots with gata (coconut milk) or what we call ginataang labong. And the lumpia is called lumpiang ubod
Nice find, Mike & Nelly. I'll try that place some time as I haven't gone there yet. I've been to the Bulawan Floating Restaurant a couple of times, which is only 4.4 km further down that road, and still within Pililla.
@@mela6046 It's because the history of Filipinos in USA came from Clark Air Base Pampanga. If the base was in Cebu, all you'd hear from Americans re Pinoy dishes is Soup Number Five.
Ohhhmmyyyy...Thank you guys for showing our foods.. I really mis my life in our province... Hahaha... Bulalo, binakol, buko juice.. Etc... Hehhe... I mis my mom and my dad cooking this kind of ulam... 🤗😊😍😍
Obviously, Bulalo is one of Mike & Nelly’s favourite Filipino soup and another is Sinigang. Beef Picadillo soup_in sinigang broth is a combination of two, cook best with cubed potatoes & chopped mustard greens (mustasa). Another that comes in mind, Salmon Sinigang_in miso soup with daikon radish, sitaw or mustasa and a green chili or two floating to give it a kick😋 Actually, those 2 recipes are my husband & daughter’s favourite home cooked meals😍 I ❤️ watching you guys!
Soup based dish: Popular in the Phils Sinigang na baboy (pork) / hipon (shrimp) / baka (beef) Bulalo - beef, bones, fat Nilagang baka - (almost similar to Bulalo) - more on just plain meat Tinola - (chicken) Sinampalukang manok - similar to sinigang but chicken is used as the meat Chicken sotanghon or bola bola - similar to molo soup but with sotanghon Sinigang sa miso - a variant of the sinigang using miso - (tuna belly) Paksiw - try baka (beef) - fish - pork (lechon) - sour soup every type of meat used taste diff from the other Sopas - kind of pasta (shell-like) soup - with milk, pork, hotdog The mamihan varieties - lomi, mami, batchoy, pares Most common are in here already, others are provincial specific,, they have specialties that are popular on their region. You can just asked the locals. Have fun with Filipino food : my fav - sinigang of course! haha
I totally agree.. Philippines does not get praise for all the wonderfully tasty soups!! In our Filipino/Swedish family we cook a lot of Filipino soups and the favourite is Sinigang.
From the Ilocos region, in addition to the normal fare, here are dishes that have soup: 1. Dinengdeng, it's a combination of different vegetables boiled in water and fish sauce or salt optionally topped with grilled/fried fish/seafood. Flavor and taste varies depemding on the vegetable ingredients; could be savory, sweet, sour, bitter 2. Kaldo, basically pork or pork knuckles nilaga with vinegar. Different from sinigang which is also sour but with different sour ingredient. 3. Sinanglaw, it's a stew made with beef and beef innards. 4. Papaitan, beef or goat meat and innards, it's like a more exotic version of sinanglaw due to bitter ingredient, ex. bile. 5. Sinampalukan, goat meat stew with tamarind (sampalok). 6. Pinikpikan, banned due to method of preparation, it's only allowed in some parts of mountain province as a traditional food.
Other soup/stew: > Papaitan - cow/goat innards (bitter flavor because of bile) > Sinaing na tulingan - fish stew > Pinangat na isda - another fish soup > Paksiw na isda - fish in vinegar > Suam na Mais - corn soup with shrimp > Sinabawang Gulay / Utan Bisaya - vegetable soup usually with Moringa leaves and smoked fish
An Iliganon beef halang- halang soup ( from the word itself halang means spicy), balbacua soup , toragsoy ( an Ilonggo soup with green vegetables and grilled fish in it ) , soup no 5 ( Iligan’s best ) arroz caldo ( congee like with native chicken boiled to perfection till it’s flavor comes out ), tinolang native chicken, lomi soup ( noodles with lots of toppings ) etc....
So much positivity, you had a flat tire in the wilderness and yet you two still turned the situation into something joyful to watch! Mike is so funny. He is like a child enjoying everything😍 God bless you both 😇
Try the Kapangpangang soup - bulanglang or sinigang sa bayabas ; replace tamarind with guava then add either shrimp, bangus, or pork with kangkong ( water spinach) or camote tops-- another one is misua sa patola with shrimp or alimasag ( crab) or minced pork
Try Ginataang Tambo, it’s an ilonggo soup with bamboo shoots, okra, corn, shrimp/crab, greens. And KBL soup, an ilonggo favourite of Kadyos beans, Baboy (pork) and Langka ( young jackfruit).
Try "Sinigang na kanduli sa miso", "Pesang Dalag","Sinampalukang manok", "Sinigang na ayungin with balaw balaw", "Ginisang upo soup" which you can get in Tanay, Rizal. Ur also close to a good seafood resto called "Bulawan Floating restaurant".
Thank you guys for visiting philippines.. its realy paradise.. for culture, the system esp.the people is kindness.amd hospitable. love..love fr. Spain 💝💝💝
Sometimes you can discover beautiful things thru accident. Nice vid again guys For the soup. I would recommend "UTAN BISAYA" very common here in Cebu. Amping guys
For me fresh lumpia definitely tastes better and healthier than fried lumpia. I personally know a lot of foreigners who are vegetarians who just love fresh lumpia when they tried it during their vacation here in the Philippines.
Ours soups is the best all over of asians country's! And it's good for ours health! Enjoy and eat everyday soups /esp our Vegetables is super sarap! ### Stay safe guys!
Hi guys, try these soups Pinikpikan of Cordillera Utan of Cebu Chicken sopas (breakfast soup) Dinengdeng of ilocos region Ginataang lapu-lapu of Mindanao
Philippines one of the best Tropical country in the world . I miss my hometown Cavite City hope everything will be back to normal . From the Bay Area San Francisco, Ca
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Mike is eating the Filipino way while enjoying the bulalo his feet is up on the chair 🤣🤣🤣
God bless u guys,,,
try the exotic papaitan soup too ;)
shout out please all the way from riyadh saudi arabia watching ur vlog always God bless guys and keep safe always
Try a Native chicken tinola or native chicken adobo
"Kawayan" means bamboo. so "Kawayan Farm" literally means Bamboo Farm. Bulalo is so perfect for this cold season
As the Biochemist told that beef is rich in vitamin c.. And the university of Michigan studied that bone marrow lowers down of having diabetes and cardiovascular diseases
Hi fr: NYC metro area...Litchfield County, Connecticut..... Thank U ...
how about the cholesterol and fat content?
Read it and know him.. Even the testimonies of His patients.Remember He is a CHEMIST AND A DOCTOR.
If you want biblical read this ang malinis at maruming pagkain..God was already told us.Thank you
Deuteronomio 14:3-21
Ang Biblia, 2001
Malilinis at Maruruming mga Hayop
3 “Huwag kang kakain ng anumang bagay na marurumi.
4 Ito ang mga hayop na maaari ninyong kainin: ang baka, ang tupa, at ang kambing,
5 ang malaking usa, at ang maliit na usa, at ang lalaking usa, at ang mailap na kambing, at ang kambing sa bundok, at ang kambing sa kapatagan, at ang tupang bundok.
6 At bawat hayop na may hati ang paa, biyak at ngumunguya, sa mga hayop, ay maaari ninyong kainin.
7 Gayunman, ang mga ito ay hindi dapat kakainin sa mga ngumunguya, o sa biyak ang paa: ang kamelyo, ang liebre, at ang kuneho, sapagkat sila'y ngumunguya, ngunit walang hati ang paa; ang mga ito ay marumi sa inyo.
8 At ang baboy, sapagkat may hati ang paa, ngunit hindi ngumunguya, ito'y marumi sa inyo; ang laman nila'y huwag ninyong kakainin, at ang kanilang bangkay ay huwag hihipuin.
9 “Lahat ng mga ito na nasa tubig ay maaari ninyong kainin: anumang may mga kaliskis at mga palikpik, ay maaari ninyong kainin.
10 Anumang walang kaliskis at palikpik ay huwag ninyong kakainin; marumi ito para sa inyo.
11 “Maaari ninyong kainin ang lahat ng ibong malilinis.
12 Ngunit ang mga ito'y hindi ninyo dapat kainin: ang agila, ang buwitre, at ang buwitreng itim,
13 at ang malaking lawin, at ang falkon, ayon sa kanilang uri;
14 at lahat ng uwak ayon sa kanilang uri;
15 ang avestruz, panggabing lawin, ang lawing dagat, at ang lawin, ayon sa kanilang uri;
16 ang munting kuwago, ang malaking kuwago, ang puting kuwago;
17 ang pelikano, ang buwitre, at ang somormuho;
18 ang puting tagak, ang tagak na kulay-ube, ayon sa kanilang uri; ang paniki, at ang kabág.
19 Lahat ng may pakpak na gumagapang ay marumi sa inyo; huwag ninyong kakainin ang mga ito.
20 Maaari ninyong kainin ang lahat ng ibong malilinis.
21 “Huwag kayong kakain ng anumang bagay na kusang namatay; maaari mong ibigay sa dayuhang nasa loob ng iyong mga bayan, upang kanyang kainin; o maaari mong ipagbili sa dayuhan; sapagkat ikaw ay isang banal na bayan sa Panginoon mong Diyos.
"I don't know who said you can't find healthy foods in the Philippines. You just have to do your research."
-Nelly
@@leeaquino9220hi fr: overtaxed NYC metro area....Litchfield County, CT..... in The Filipino RESTAURANT foods SELL OUT HERE IN NYC NJ CT by 12 pm + or not too long after that etc at point& take out or eat in luncheonette/grocery type places....& U HAVE TO CALL IN ADVANCE TO GET A MORSEL... so it's NOT TRUE, VERY FEW IF ANY Filipinoes restaurant because Filipinoes ppL R MOST ENTIRELY PROFESSIONAL nurses doctors etc...they R 2nd highest PURCHASING POWER & INCOME in minority RANKS IN TRI STATE AREA & BEYOND......I don't know of a single Filipino restaurant/ grocery store that has YET to fold under.... they are #1 here in the city metro area & was voted #2 CNN ppL's choice after Taiwan food
Next time you have a chance to travel, go north Ilocos region where you can have healthy foods . Different kinds of appetizers, seaweeds, vegetable salad and seafood. Watching from Alberta, Canada
@@mela6046 wow that is amazing to know, and in connecticut?! thanks for sharing, i am a filipina in america and fascinated by this
@@fredbandayrel5117 agree, most tourists/foreigners are initially attracted to the heavier popular dishes [lechon, adobo, sisig, jollibee, typical...], ilocos and other provinces tend to have healthier and more native dishes, like our pinakbet, dinengdeng, and more 😋
Try Sinampalokang Manok. Literally, that's Chicken in Tamarind Soup. You can mix different veggies with it. Surely you will love it.
I noticed that Mike maybe adopted a Filipino mannerism while having a meal . 1 leg is on the chair 😂✌️
Hahaha
I noticed too.😁😁😁😁😁
I'm the same way. When the food is so delicious, I can't help but put one leg up on the bench in order to really enjoy the meal especially in places like the farm. Mike just knows how to enjoy the food in the province. Nelly also loves the food.
Wow thats cold lumpiang ubod looks yummy oh my specially the bulalo yum im a fil but still excited to see other bulalos in other places...keep safe mike nelly👍😍❤️
I love how positive you both are. Most of us would be really pissed having a flat tire in the middle of nowhere far from getting immediate help. But you two truly are examples of “be positive”. We all could learn from that.
Thanks for continuing to showcase the country.
I love the sense of humor of mike 😂 and the cuteness of nelly everytime she smiles and laugh 😊😊😊
It's good to hear that your favorite soup or broth or sabaw in Filipino is bulalo and sinigang. Enjoy staying in the Philippines and thank you also for loving our country. God bless you..
It's such amazing seeing foreigners like you appreciated our stunning foods. Thanks so much for your outrageous vlogs.
Try "Sinigang sa miso"
"Bangus belly Sinigang"
"Sinampalukang Manok"
Ginataang gulay
ginisang monggo
pinakbet (without the ampalaya hihihi)
Bulanglang sa bayabas
sinigang na ulo ng salmon 😋🌟
@@arvsden yes pinakbet!!! (agree, light on the parya.. hihi lolol)
also yes with the ginisang-monggo-guisado [i call it balatong]. also, paksiw. also, dinengdeng/inabraw. mmm 😋😋
😋😋😋😋hmmmm nakakalaway naman hehee so sarapp
Yummilicious! And Mike's eating like a boss! With one leg up!
I can't name all the soup because of how creative Filipinos are when it comes to soup! We can literally cook soups depends on what is available ingredients.😅
Wow i also love bulalo lol... you make me craving for bulalo while watching you guys
It's so good!
Bamboo shoots is one of the Best for the Pilipino recipes !.
Mike eating like a true filipino with one leg up 😆
yeah yeah yeah!!
he was crossing his leg below the table
Slowly they adapting our ways which is so comfortable one leg up while eating our local foods
That’s a stereotype. Not all Filipinos do the one leg up thing. Just the canto/street tambays do it. For some reason, I don’t get how that mannerism got attached to a whole swath of people in a country. Not every Filipino does that in the same way nor every Filipino eats balut.
Yes
That Bulalo looks so delicious. I almost reached into the screen to steal them off Mike. The meat looks like brisket. I bet the broth was yummy. Lumpia Sariwa (Fresh lumpia) from my region usually uses sliced turnips but the bamboo shoots sounds delicious too. It is true that lechon gets featured in vlogs a lot. In reality, it is only served at big occasions like Fiestas, birthdays, weddings. It is not part of regular daily dinners. My childhood meals in the farm consists of Sinigang, Tisola, Guisado, Kare-kare, Menudo and there's always a fish dish.
Have you guys tried Ilocano "pinapaitan" and "sinanglaw"? When you happen to travel up North, do try these. And if you travel to Aklan, try the native chicken "inubaran", an Aklanon specialty dish.
Pinikpikan also! 🤤🤤🤤
yaaay ilocano dishes coming through! i grew up with pinapaitan, pinakbet, balatong, miki, all the good stuff. also, people sleeping on dinengdeng. 😋
What's not to love about this video? Mike eats life a Filipino and brought a big appetite like a Filipino. Much luv y'all...!
you know the food is BOMB when Mike starts to look for the waiters, chefs, or owner while eating.
I feel hungry looking at the bulalo. I miss it already.
That’s a cool place you are in. Looks relaxing. Have fun.
Mike, from that pt, you're halfway to Cagbalete island. I've gone around the whole PHL, it's one of the most underrated islands nearest MNL, short ferry ride too. You may park near Mauban pier. Just sharing
Thank you for promoting our country guys. It’s really more fun in the Philippines. Keep on making more videos. 👍👌✌️👏👊.
Our bisaya Bulalo, we put young bamboo shoots too if we have one available 🥰🥰👌👌👌
It is called dabong
Try goto monster in makati which is own by a german guy
Mike and Nellie next time try the miswa and patola, it’s a very comforting soup...enjoy your food trip guys!
Try Retiro Pares, somewhere here in proj. 8 Q.C. and do accept their challenge, if it's not good & delicious they will return your money.
Yes you have to try also " Pinapaitan..Sinigang sa Miso...Soup no. 5...and Pesang Dalag
I just cameback from the Philippines. Residing here in the US. I visited Rizal Province and I enjoyed so much roaming around Rizal.
mike looks happy when he begins to dig in the bulalo.. lol😆😆😆😆
you, guys, are truly Pinoys at heart!!!🥰
Are thank you :)
@@MakingithappenVlog 👍👍👍
After this covid try the gourmet restaurant in Silang along Aguinaldo hi-way before Tagaytay. They sale organic vegetables like lettuce. Farm is at the back of restaurant ( you can ask the manager if its possible to have a tour on the place) like we did before. Gourmet Coffee is popular here in Philippines, you can buy some of their products in the big groceries in Makati.
Mike is just a natural comedian,
Complements with Nelly’s all the time.
Whether in tagaytay, rizal or any province. Bulalo is just so good.
ohh... you should try the different versions of Sinigang, like...
sinigang sa bayabas (guava based sinigang) best with beef or milkfish
sinigang sa upo (pork butobuto or pata or dried surgeon fish)
sinigang sa batwuan/kamias (good with fishes like matambaka, hiwas, ayungin)
sinigang sa kamatis (tomato soup based)
special mention Sinampalukang Manok...
I love Mike and Nelly! 🙂 Beautiful people with such beautiful hearts. This world needs people like Mike and Nelly who thrives with optimism despite encountering a few bumps...and a flat tire along the way. Always stay safe and God bless!
We feel you like the Filipino foods..coz I saw your reaction guys.filipino people like your reaction.we so happy for you guys
Mike squeezing calamansi like a pro
When you visit Batangas again, try the bulanglang. It's different vegetables that are boiled together. There are many vegetable combination to make bulanglang. The simplest is squash with malunggay with either ginger or garlic. Or papaya and pasibol and patani. with lots of green leafy vegetables like kamote tops and squash leaves. So good! Now I'm craving some!
Kawayan is bamboo in English. You should try bamboo shoots with gata (coconut milk) or what we call ginataang labong. And the lumpia is called lumpiang ubod
Filipino food is great thanks for sharing this Mike and Nelly
Bulalo, we also put /add ripe saging
(nga panglung.ag) gabi,yummy
you have to try the pickled bamboo shoot
its a desert food...bamboo in other tagalog term kawayan
Mike is so in love with Bulalo, I bet if someone will make a bulalo perfume he will buy it HAHAHA
Here we are in the wild. We see a wild Mike hunting for buffalo soup
Oh WOW! my favorite food in the world, fresh Lumpia & Bulalo....miss those food
Bamboo shoots is also good with coconut milk, shrimp and saluyot!!
Nice find, Mike & Nelly. I'll try that place some time as I haven't gone there yet. I've been to the Bulawan Floating Restaurant a couple of times, which is only 4.4 km further down that road, and still within Pililla.
try “SUAM NA MAIS” soup in pampanga!
of course Pampanga is the best foods we ALL heard in the USA
Oh yeah, that is goood.
@@mela6046 It's because the history of Filipinos in USA came from Clark Air Base Pampanga. If the base was in Cebu, all you'd hear from Americans re Pinoy dishes is Soup Number Five.
I think Mike the bamboo shoots u mentioned s the "labong" w/c we bicolanos cook that w/ coconut milk.
@11:45 Nelly: what did u find? Mike: (smells it) Bulalo then Runs away.... Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 laughing so loud hahahha
pahahaha if you know the reference, you know :D
Ohhhmmyyyy...Thank you guys for showing our foods.. I really mis my life in our province... Hahaha... Bulalo, binakol, buko juice.. Etc... Hehhe... I mis my mom and my dad cooking this kind of ulam... 🤗😊😍😍
Aside from what you have said.. you can add yummy popular filipino hearty soups like Pochero, and Beef Picadillo soup.
Try Misua (miss-wa) with patola or mushroom called 'taingang daga' (mouse ear)
Lomi
Chicken Sotanghon Soup
Lauya (La-oo-yah)
Lab 2 watch This Couple.. So Entertaining, No matter What Topics.. Food.. Scenery.. They Just Know How To Present It.. 👍👌
Obviously, Bulalo is one of Mike & Nelly’s favourite Filipino soup and another is Sinigang.
Beef Picadillo soup_in sinigang broth is a combination of two, cook best with cubed potatoes & chopped mustard greens (mustasa).
Another that comes in mind, Salmon Sinigang_in miso soup with daikon radish, sitaw or mustasa and a green chili or two floating to give it a kick😋
Actually, those 2 recipes are my husband & daughter’s favourite home cooked meals😍
I ❤️ watching you guys!
u r both now pinoy glad u love r culture, food God bless u both take care always
Soup based dish: Popular in the Phils
Sinigang na baboy (pork) / hipon (shrimp) / baka (beef)
Bulalo - beef, bones, fat
Nilagang baka - (almost similar to Bulalo) - more on just plain meat
Tinola - (chicken)
Sinampalukang manok - similar to sinigang but chicken is used as the meat
Chicken sotanghon or bola bola - similar to molo soup but with sotanghon
Sinigang sa miso - a variant of the sinigang using miso - (tuna belly)
Paksiw - try baka (beef) - fish - pork (lechon) - sour soup every type of meat used taste diff from the other
Sopas - kind of pasta (shell-like) soup - with milk, pork, hotdog
The mamihan varieties - lomi, mami, batchoy, pares
Most common are in here already, others are provincial specific,, they have specialties that are popular on their region. You can just asked the locals.
Have fun with Filipino food : my fav - sinigang of course! haha
Thank you guys.. GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS LOTS OF LOVE FROM THE PHILIPPINES
I totally agree.. Philippines does not get praise for all the wonderfully tasty soups!! In our Filipino/Swedish family we cook a lot of Filipino soups and the favourite is Sinigang.
From the Ilocos region, in addition to the normal fare, here are dishes that have soup:
1. Dinengdeng, it's a combination of different vegetables boiled in water and fish sauce or salt optionally topped with grilled/fried fish/seafood. Flavor and taste varies depemding on the vegetable ingredients; could be savory, sweet, sour, bitter
2. Kaldo, basically pork or pork knuckles nilaga with vinegar. Different from sinigang which is also sour but with different sour ingredient.
3. Sinanglaw, it's a stew made with beef and beef innards. 4. Papaitan, beef or goat meat and innards, it's like a more exotic version of sinanglaw due to bitter ingredient, ex. bile.
5. Sinampalukan, goat meat stew with tamarind (sampalok).
6. Pinikpikan, banned due to method of preparation, it's only allowed in some parts of mountain province as a traditional food.
Other soup/stew:
> Papaitan - cow/goat innards (bitter flavor because of bile)
> Sinaing na tulingan - fish stew
> Pinangat na isda - another fish soup
> Paksiw na isda - fish in vinegar
> Suam na Mais - corn soup with shrimp
> Sinabawang Gulay / Utan Bisaya - vegetable soup usually with Moringa leaves and smoked fish
An Iliganon beef halang- halang soup ( from the word itself halang means spicy), balbacua soup , toragsoy ( an Ilonggo soup with green vegetables and grilled fish in it ) , soup no 5 ( Iligan’s best ) arroz caldo ( congee like with native chicken boiled to perfection till it’s flavor comes out ), tinolang native chicken, lomi soup ( noodles with lots of toppings ) etc....
Mike and Nelly you're greet couple thank you for visiting and vlogging or something promoting our tourism❤️🙏👍
So much positivity, you had a flat tire in the wilderness and yet you two still turned the situation into something joyful to watch! Mike is so funny. He is like a child enjoying everything😍 God bless you both 😇
Bulalo or we also call Nilaga , Chicken Sotanghon Soup, Bachoy, Sinigang, na Baboy, Shrimp or Bangus, Tinola, Pancit Molo, Mami Soup, Sinampalukan Manok, Chicken noodle soup (sopas), Arroz Caldo, Goto, Miswang Bola Bola (Meatball Soup), Corned Beef with Sotanghon, Tahong Soup (Mussels), also small clam soup, Bird’s nest soup, Chicken and corn soup, Mongo Soup,
Try the Kapangpangang soup - bulanglang or sinigang sa bayabas ; replace tamarind with guava then add either shrimp, bangus, or pork with kangkong ( water spinach) or camote tops-- another one is misua sa patola with shrimp or alimasag ( crab) or minced pork
Bamboo is the most high fiber foods and no doubt to it. I love labong with saluyot tinapa ang bagoong with soup. Traditional Ilokano food.
The filipino term for Bamboo Shoots is called “LABONG”
dabong in bisaya
Labong in "tagalog"
Is it the same as ubod?
ILOKANO..."RABONG"
They might be try "RABONG" highly recomended..
Try Ginataang Tambo, it’s an ilonggo soup with bamboo shoots, okra, corn, shrimp/crab, greens. And KBL soup, an ilonggo favourite of Kadyos beans, Baboy (pork) and Langka ( young jackfruit).
I just subscribed to your channel. I’m glad that both enjoying my beloved country. From California USA
Try "Sinigang na kanduli sa miso", "Pesang Dalag","Sinampalukang manok", "Sinigang na ayungin with balaw balaw", "Ginisang upo soup" which you can get in Tanay, Rizal. Ur also close to a good seafood resto called "Bulawan Floating restaurant".
Lumpiang sariwa(fresh), yummy🙂👍👊
aaaahhhh.. OH MY GOD .....😍😍😍
. that mouth watery flavorful fresh lumpia.......😭😭😭😭
and can't find the right words for the bulalo.... smorgasbord....😉
Wishing you the Best of 2021, Mike & Nelly😍😉
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Thank you! 😃
Tiyula Itum, a Tausug dish from Southern Mindanao.
Sinanglaw / Sinanglao, an Ilokano dish from Northern Luzon.
Papaitan (different areas).
Albondigas.
That lumpia is my favorite version of lumpia 😮
Thanks for being appreciative your kind words about filipino foods
im.always hungry when im waching your video ..zhanks a lot im proud to be a Filipino ..watching from Vienna Austria ..EUROPE
Try ginataang alimango with kalabasa and malungay.
Sinanglay na telapia with bicol express, ginataang laing na may tinapa.
Try out Sinigang na baboy, na bangus and Misua with meatball......don't forget arroz caldo (porridge) and lugaw.
Guys, you should try other soups:
Soup Number 5
Up and Down (Sinampalukan Kambing)
Bangus Sinigang sa Bayabas
Pork Sinigang sa Santol
Soup #5 is to make kids
Thank you guys for visiting philippines.. its realy paradise.. for culture, the system esp.the people is kindness.amd hospitable. love..love fr. Spain 💝💝💝
Yes i love also their food... amazing❤❤❤
Sometimes you can discover beautiful things thru accident.
Nice vid again guys
For the soup. I would recommend "UTAN BISAYA" very common here in Cebu.
Amping guys
I love that lumpiang sariwa!🤩🤤 and the bulalo..great for the cold weather..
luv your vlog today .mike and nelly becoming filipino by heart❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
God bless you !!!🙏🙏🙏🙏
I really love the way you react with the foods🤗 very positive
For me fresh lumpia definitely tastes better and healthier than fried lumpia. I personally know a lot of foreigners who are vegetarians who just love fresh lumpia when they tried it during their vacation here in the Philippines.
Bulalo wowww...... I miss that....
If you like bulalo, I love schweinshaxe and schnitzel is also delicious. We had it in Berlin👌👌👍
Oh no,my mouth is watery especially bulalo, thats my favorite.....yum, yum, yum.😄😄😄
Ours soups is the best all over of asians country's!
And it's good for ours health! Enjoy and eat everyday soups /esp our Vegetables is super sarap!
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Stay safe guys!
Hi guys, try these soups
Pinikpikan of Cordillera
Utan of Cebu
Chicken sopas (breakfast soup)
Dinengdeng of ilocos region
Ginataang lapu-lapu of Mindanao
Philippines one of the best Tropical country in the world . I miss my hometown Cavite City hope everything will be back to normal . From the Bay Area San Francisco, Ca
Hi fr: overtaxed NYC metro area...Litchfield County, CT.....Philippines looks beautiful
I really like your vlogs.and i can see that your really proud of our country and everything with it.stay safe U guys.Goodluck
Collagen, rendered fat, again rendered fat,.. Soft beef meat.. Beef bones Cooked 6to8 hours,.... With broth!
mmmm.....yummy
Nakaka gutom kayo Mike and Nelly,stay safe and Fod bless you always,..
Tagaytay delicious of bulalo, nilagang baka,or nilagang baboy, sinigang na isda like ( bangos, lapu lapo, tanigue,o Malaking isda) kaldereta,
I really enjoy your videos Mike & Nelly especially when Mike make some hilarious moment...hahaha...
OMG! The way Mike slurped the bulalo soup and took in that yummy chunk of beef got me really hungry for bulalo!
In tagalog we called it labong (bamboo shoot). The place is gorgeous ❤
Try soups of sinigang salmon,bangus in miso,papaitan soup,tumbong soup,sinigang na baka so many try my recommendation of our soups....enjoy😊😊😊