Ang galing nung nakuha nyong local resource person. He knew how to explain things and he knew what he was talking about. Di tulad ng iba kung ano-ano lang sinasabi. Being Ilocano myself I know what he was saying was right.
When you say bagoong to ilocano it is the bagoong na isda by default and that is the bagoong we use for pinakbet. Unlike in the tagalog regions bagoong to them refers to the bagoong alamang. 😊
This is the first time I heard of bagoong na isda 😱 I’m allergic to bagoong alamang, hmm might try the bagoong na isda if I find one, baka sakaling its the one for me 🤞🏻
I love how Erwann eats 😂. Sooo tempting. As if everything is sooo yummy. Maybe he can also try Cagayan Valley one time. I'd love to see how that place looks like, more than the foods bec.most probably, they are just the same --- bagnet, pakbet, paitan, etc.
My mom is ilocano and I was born here in America. I loved watching this to learn more about my mom’s roots. I feel so in touch with Filipino culture especially the culture my mom grew up with. I know a lot of people need videos like this since not everyone has the luxury to travel to their home country often. Watching these kind of videos on Featr really educate others and help people get in touch with their culture. ♥️🥰
This is so true about eating vegetables. Both parents' roots hail from Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur. But the Ilocanos from Ilocos Norte eat a lot of FRESH vegetables. I grew up abroad and in Makati, but boy, we ate a LOT of vegetables! We always had 2 dishes with rice. Our meat dishes always had to be paired with a vegetable dish. I remember saying, 'oh, no, they're feeding us grass and flowers again!' Lol we were literally eating flowers! (kalabasa flowers and boiled katuray -- kaway-kaway mga batang Ilocano) OMG hated them, the bitterness gave me headaches. We were eating out-of-this-world vegetables that no kid should ever eat haha. But now that I'm older, I couldn't eat any dish without a vegetable dish on the side. My meal is always incomplete without them. Don't forget, we eat a lot of fresh seaweeds, too! (arurusep, gamet, kulot, pukpuklo - hope I spelt them right).
I grew up in Pangasinan and my maternal family comes from Burgos. Both my parents are Ilokano, and it's the same here. Sometimes I feel weird around non-Ilokano Pinoy here in America who eats a LOT of meat. And I'm here like, I grew up eating more vegetables than meat.
@@shahani6037 Yes, I can totally relate!! I think it's become a pet peeve of mine when I see people eat JUST meat. I always have this urge to tell them they're missing the vegetables. But of course, I keep my mouth shut to avoid being stared at 😂
My grandfather emigrated from ilocos Norte to Hawaii 100+ years ago. I don’t know anything about ilocano traditions but this video really opened my worldview. I’d love to go to ilocos for a visit. Thanks Erwan!
Love illocano food. I was born and raised in Hawaii and grew up eating illocano food. Parents made their own bogoong, had our own garden full of veggies in backyard, and even butchered our own live proteins once in awhile for family gatherings.
This explains the 3.18 M subscribers. Super in deep presentation of Ilocano food and delicacies that surely made me the viewer WOWed all through out the video.
I am Ilocana/Filipina-American and extremely proud of my roots! My family is from Binalonan, Pangasinan. I love Ilocano dishes (e.g., dinengdeng, pinakbet, etc.) with all the vegetables and kankanen tupig is my fave. Thank you for sharing Erwan and team.
if other people hear ilocano foods they always talk about empanada, bagnet and longganisa.. what they dont know there is, there's so much more to offer when it comes to ilocano dishes.. glad you tasted genuine ilocano foods that most Filipino doesnt know.. there are still a lot of hidden gems that you should try-- from veggies to meat definitely u will enjoy😊
I grew up in Hawaii, the highest ilocano population in the United States. When I moved to Las Vegas , I was sad I couldn’t find ilocano places to eat. Love ilocano foods 😋
I love ilocano dishes thank you to my husband diego a pure ilocano and i am from mandaluyong i love their pinakbet,dinendeng,longanisa,bagnet,papaitan ,fresh salad gulay
As a Ilocano who lives in the states, my parents and relatives grow their own vegetables in their backyard too. So it’s so cool to learn that it happens back home in the Philippines too. ❤
I am ilokano but was raised here in Mindanao. Haven't been to Ilocos, that's why now I think I should be there, all the foods there are my comfort foods, especially pinakbet. Woww hope someday I can visit Ilocos. Seems like a home I haven't been to.
my lola was ilokano as well and was raised in Mindanao.. i think kidapawan. we grew up with her here in manila. she cooked a lot of ilokano food when she was still alive!
@@nashjacinto9473 woww we were from the same province. Im also in North Cotabato. Kidapawan is just 30 minutes away from my university back then. Now I always pass through Kidapawan if I go back to my hometown on holidays. Missed Lola's dish as well. Bet your Lola cannot only speak/understand Ilocano, but Bisaya and Ilonggo as well!
The province I will definitely go back. Best empanada can't compared dun sa nabibili sa mall sobrang yummy and bagnet.. fresh food in all karinderyas kasi konti yung fast food jan kaya fresh and lutong bahay. Sarap bumalik
What a beautiful way of featuring the authentic Ilocano cuisine. Thanks FEATR for transporting me back to my younger years. I remember back then going to public market early weekend morning and be overwhelmed with the smell of fresh produce, what a bliss.
God... I missed my old school Ilocano dad suddenly. Pinakbet, dinengdeng, inabraw, pupuklo seaweeds, pinapaitan always bring back memories... my old man is from San Narciso, Zambales but his parents are from Ilocos Sur.
I'm so grateful... nkakataba din ng puso. See how we, ilocanos are very good in cooking. As i watch your vid im so very proud coz we are able to speak in english fluently. Char.... imiss my hometown ilocos norte. Thank you po for advertising ilocos. GODBLESS.. greetings from AUH,UAE
Kudos to you Sir Erwan for featuring a local food in the Philippines and you are not “maarte” and just genuinely eating the food. You are a great food vlogger. ❤ I also like how those interviewees are speaking in english. 😊😊😊
Ilocano Filipina American here. My family is from Bacarra Ilocos Norte. I haven’t been back to the Philippines since I was younger thank you for representing our food ❤️
Mmmmm! My family is from Pangasinan, but the food is very similar to Ilocano cooking. I used to absolutely hate papaitan, but now that and kilawen are my favorite gout-inducing goodness! lol Used to also hate pinakbet because of all the veggies, but my mom cooks a MEAN pinakbet too 😋
Honest suggestion… Erwan this is the perfect time for you to incorporate you speaking the local dialect or Tagalog….. So you can be understood perfectly well and appreciated to the max!!!
Erwan is such an exeptional vlogger, very fluent, detailed,exploratory,intelligent, and really brave specially when he explored my place in Mindanao. His vlog on Basilan is one of the best… Exhilarating Unforgettable Mae
I'm glad he showcased Sulu cuisine, sadly underrepresented in stateside Filipino restaurants. Why downplay our connection to the larger Malay and Indonesian world? We share the tsile ingredient, our Toragan may eve n come from Indo. My Mindanao aunt is Muslim. Erwan is very down to earth- great vibe.
Ilocano Provinces are the places you could find healthy and chunky people because they love to eat fats and proteins. Vegetables are always the side dishes. Good finds Erwan not bad for a city man. We love you.
From Ilocos Norte here! Proud! Town po pala ang San Nicolas, hindi po siya part ng Laoag City, bale two towns na po yun San Nicolas and Laoag. Thank you po 🥰
You're way to go Chef Erwan~! Hope every person will know you as you and because of your amazing cooking skills but not as husband of Anne. But it's good naman because they respect and know you as the amazing husband of anne. Proud of you!
I'm half Filipino and my father is from La Union. He is very bias to say that the best Illocano food he's ever had are in San Juan and San Fernando, La Union. I may have to show him this video to convince him to take us to Laoag the next time we go back to the Philippines!
The best version of dinuguan right there. Crispy dinardaraan. In ilocos pig's blood are already mixed with vinegar to prevent coagulation and the color is blood. Here in manila it has na vinegar and color red makes it hard to approach.
My late grandparents & late mom is from Ilocos Sur San Juan and my late Dad is 1st Generation Ilocano born & raised in Hawaii (1925) and I’m 2nd Generation(1964) my kids are 3rd generation mixed ethnicities and ALL LOVE the Ilocano Style Northern Dishes…btw 90% Filipinos in Hawaii are Ilocano…Tagalogs we’re the LAST wave coming to Hawaii😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Good day Erwann! I am from Laoag City and I would like to clarify that San Nicolas isn't part of Laoag but instead another Town. Anyways, love that you feature the Ilocos finest foods. Hope you could have also visited Paoay's cornick/chichacorn in Namnamas Food Products 🤗
I remember my early childhood having empanadas outside the Immaculate Conception Church in Batac as it was just getting dark. There's nothing like it in the world. It's so good😋😋😋🧡🧡🧡
Kakamiss lalo pagkain sa Ilocos N.! Bagnet, longganisa, empanada, pinakbet, igado and more! 🤤😋 You missed tasting dinakdakan though. Gusto ko na tuloy umuwi. Thank you for featuring our local food ♥️♥️♥️
I am now craving for Ilokano dish. Kept wondering what the paksiw was until I remember we call it sinanglaw. It is such a comforting food and quite tasty too. Hope you can also go up north to Cagayan Valley in the future and taste their version of Ilokano cuisines.
This vlog is right on time. I feel like Erwan is preparing me for the food in Ilocos Norte. My family and I will be there soon. Thanks for this food vlog❤️🙏🏻
OMG! I love Laoag and tupig! I love the chewy, crispy and charred parts. I wish I could get a hold of them in Washington! This video makes me want to go home just for the food.
Thank you for sharing and always demonstrating how different each region is different from another in the Philippines. Maybe in the future you could demonstrate how almost each locale region or province is different from another. Granted you would eat more. But then again, why not. All pinoy food is awesome and tasty. Salamat Po!!!
Ang galing nung nakuha nyong local resource person. He knew how to explain things and he knew what he was talking about. Di tulad ng iba kung ano-ano lang sinasabi. Being Ilocano myself I know what he was saying was right.
When you say bagoong to ilocano it is the bagoong na isda by default and that is the bagoong we use for pinakbet. Unlike in the tagalog regions bagoong to them refers to the bagoong alamang. 😊
Agreed. Bagoong is never alamang for us ilocanos/pangasinenses :)
This is the first time I heard of bagoong na isda 😱 I’m allergic to bagoong alamang, hmm might try the bagoong na isda if I find one, baka sakaling its the one for me 🤞🏻
Is Bagoong Isda same as Ginamos? Just curious. Thanks.
Same with ilonggo. Bagoong is fish, while alamang called ginamos. In visayas, their bagoong and ginamos are fish😊
Yah, bagoong isda ♥️♥️♥️
What I love about Erwan is that he is nice, friendly and "hindi maarte". You will never feel intimidated. More power to the team!
Watching over and over again❤️More power featr!
Yaaas, he's cuteee too😍, Anne's so lucky.
I love how Erwann eats 😂. Sooo tempting. As if everything is sooo yummy. Maybe he can also try Cagayan Valley one time. I'd love to see how that place looks like, more than the foods bec.most probably, they are just the same --- bagnet, pakbet, paitan, etc.
My mom is ilocano and I was born here in America. I loved watching this to learn more about my mom’s roots. I feel so in touch with Filipino culture especially the culture my mom grew up with. I know a lot of people need videos like this since not everyone has the luxury to travel to their home country often. Watching these kind of videos on Featr really educate others and help people get in touch with their culture. ♥️🥰
Almost like me, my dad is Ilocano and I was born in the USA too.
This is so true about eating vegetables. Both parents' roots hail from Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur. But the Ilocanos from Ilocos Norte eat a lot of FRESH vegetables. I grew up abroad and in Makati, but boy, we ate a LOT of vegetables! We always had 2 dishes with rice. Our meat dishes always had to be paired with a vegetable dish. I remember saying, 'oh, no, they're feeding us grass and flowers again!' Lol we were literally eating flowers! (kalabasa flowers and boiled katuray -- kaway-kaway mga batang Ilocano) OMG hated them, the bitterness gave me headaches. We were eating out-of-this-world vegetables that no kid should ever eat haha. But now that I'm older, I couldn't eat any dish without a vegetable dish on the side. My meal is always incomplete without them. Don't forget, we eat a lot of fresh seaweeds, too! (arurusep, gamet, kulot, pukpuklo - hope I spelt them right).
Beautiful story! Stay tuned for the rest of our adventures in Ilocos! Make sure to subscribe. 😉
@@featrmedia Can't wait. I've been subscribed since the very beginning of this channel..
I grew up in Pangasinan and my maternal family comes from Burgos. Both my parents are Ilokano, and it's the same here. Sometimes I feel weird around non-Ilokano Pinoy here in America who eats a LOT of meat. And I'm here like, I grew up eating more vegetables than meat.
@@shahani6037 Yes, I can totally relate!! I think it's become a pet peeve of mine when I see people eat JUST meat. I always have this urge to tell them they're missing the vegetables. But of course, I keep my mouth shut to avoid being stared at 😂
I'm an Ilocano from Pangasinan, but yeah same story here hahaha.
My grandfather emigrated from ilocos Norte to Hawaii 100+ years ago. I don’t know anything about ilocano traditions but this video really opened my worldview. I’d love to go to ilocos for a visit. Thanks Erwan!
the bald guy was eloquent. Good interaction and has lot of details. kudos!
Great co-host, he really knows what he is talking about. Unlike the co-hosts from the other channels, they just laughed all throughout the video.
Love illocano food. I was born and raised in Hawaii and grew up eating illocano food. Parents made their own bogoong, had our own garden full of veggies in backyard, and even butchered our own live proteins once in awhile for family gatherings.
This explains the 3.18 M subscribers. Super in deep presentation of Ilocano food and delicacies that surely made me the viewer WOWed all through out the video.
Thank you for the kind words! 🫶🏼
I am Ilocana/Filipina-American and extremely proud of my roots! My family is from Binalonan, Pangasinan. I love Ilocano dishes (e.g., dinengdeng, pinakbet, etc.) with all the vegetables and kankanen tupig is my fave. Thank you for sharing Erwan and team.
Proud Ilocana here.. ❤😊 thank you Erwan for featuring our dishes…
Kudos to Erwan and the whole FEATR team! May you continue to make Filipino cuisine be known to the world.
if other people hear ilocano foods they always talk about empanada, bagnet and longganisa.. what they dont know there is, there's so much more to offer when it comes to ilocano dishes.. glad you tasted genuine ilocano foods that most Filipino doesnt know.. there are still a lot of hidden gems that you should try-- from veggies to meat definitely u will enjoy😊
I like you guys because you are showing the raw Filipino culture through local food. May you continue doing that, it's nice!
I grew up in Hawaii, the highest ilocano population in the United States. When I moved to Las Vegas , I was sad I couldn’t find ilocano places to eat. Love ilocano foods 😋
Would that Oahu town be Waipahu?
@@georgeacenas2349 close. Kalihi
I am an ilocano. Everything that taste bitter we consider it as medicine or can cure like ampalaya that has many benefits and other leafy veg.
I love ilocano dishes thank you to my husband diego a pure ilocano and i am from mandaluyong i love their pinakbet,dinendeng,longanisa,bagnet,papaitan ,fresh salad gulay
As a Ilocano who lives in the states, my parents and relatives grow their own vegetables in their backyard too. So it’s so cool to learn that it happens back home in the Philippines too. ❤
I miss my province!! Proud to be an Ilokana. Thank you, Erwan and team! 🇵🇭
I am ilokano but was raised here in Mindanao. Haven't been to Ilocos, that's why now I think I should be there, all the foods there are my comfort foods, especially pinakbet. Woww hope someday I can visit Ilocos. Seems like a home I haven't been to.
my lola was ilokano as well and was raised in Mindanao.. i think kidapawan. we grew up with her here in manila. she cooked a lot of ilokano food when she was still alive!
@@nashjacinto9473 woww we were from the same province. Im also in North Cotabato. Kidapawan is just 30 minutes away from my university back then. Now I always pass through Kidapawan if I go back to my hometown on holidays. Missed Lola's dish as well. Bet your Lola cannot only speak/understand Ilocano, but Bisaya and Ilonggo as well!
It’s noticeable in this video how Filipinos are great English-speakers too!
The province I will definitely go back. Best empanada can't compared dun sa nabibili sa mall sobrang yummy and bagnet.. fresh food in all karinderyas kasi konti yung fast food jan kaya fresh and lutong bahay. Sarap bumalik
There are fast foods in malls and some sorounding areas not just in laoag. But still carinderias are everywhere too. 😊
What a beautiful way of featuring the authentic Ilocano cuisine. Thanks FEATR for transporting me back to my younger years. I remember back then going to public market early weekend morning and be overwhelmed with the smell of fresh produce, what a bliss.
Kaming mga ilocano talaga mahilig sa gulay. Pakbet, dinengdeng, inabraw etc. Ilaga lang ang mga gulay tapos isasawsaw sa bagoong (bogguong) Yummmm!!!
God... I missed my old school Ilocano dad suddenly. Pinakbet, dinengdeng, inabraw, pupuklo seaweeds, pinapaitan always bring back memories... my old man is from San Narciso, Zambales but his parents are from Ilocos Sur.
I already enjoyed the 1st 2 minutes of this video. Can't wait to spend the next few minutes!
I'm so grateful... nkakataba din ng puso. See how we, ilocanos are very good in cooking. As i watch your vid im so very proud coz we are able to speak in english fluently. Char.... imiss my hometown ilocos norte.
Thank you po for advertising ilocos. GODBLESS.. greetings from AUH,UAE
Kudos to you Sir Erwan for featuring a local food in the Philippines and you are not “maarte” and just genuinely eating the food. You are a great food vlogger. ❤ I also like how those interviewees are speaking in english. 😊😊😊
Ilocano Filipina American here. My family is from Bacarra Ilocos Norte. I haven’t been back to the Philippines since I was younger thank you for representing our food ❤️
I am an Ilocano from Bantay, Ilocos Sur. Thank you for liking our native Ilocano foods.
Auntie Glory's Empanada is the best empanada in Northern Luzon. Thanks Erwan for featuring Glory's Empanada.
Empandad is one of my fave ilocano food!!!! Really love it!
My hubby is an ilocano ..grew up in Abra.
My Ilocano friends are one of the best cook ever i always eat a lot when i eat in their house🥺
Gotta love Erwan ❤ walang halong arte. Kahit san siya kumain game na game siya haha
This is one of the calmest food review. I've seen mark wiens, sonny and strictly dumpling , but Erwan's reviews is more satisfying
Thank you for the feature of Ilocano foods from Ilocos Norte. I’m adding this place to my bucket list.
Thank you Erwan for picturing our Ilocano Food.
Mmmmm! My family is from Pangasinan, but the food is very similar to Ilocano cooking. I used to absolutely hate papaitan, but now that and kilawen are my favorite gout-inducing goodness! lol Used to also hate pinakbet because of all the veggies, but my mom cooks a MEAN pinakbet too 😋
Honest suggestion… Erwan this is the perfect time for you to incorporate you speaking the local dialect or Tagalog…..
So you can be understood perfectly well and appreciated to the max!!!
Naalala ko tuloy yung lola ko pag nag luluto sya ng pinakbet na may kasamang ALLUKON.👍
Erwan is such an exeptional vlogger, very fluent, detailed,exploratory,intelligent, and really brave specially when he explored my place in Mindanao.
His vlog on Basilan is one of the best…
Exhilarating
Unforgettable Mae
I'm glad he showcased Sulu cuisine, sadly underrepresented in stateside Filipino restaurants. Why downplay our connection to the larger Malay and Indonesian world? We share the tsile ingredient, our Toragan may eve n come from Indo. My Mindanao aunt is Muslim. Erwan is very down to earth- great vibe.
Nothing beats ilocos empanada! When we had a tour around ilocos, i will not miss a stop where i don't eat empadana
erwan really appreciate you showing the culture and the delicacy of the Philippines
Nagimas met detan sir🥰
Proud ilokano here🤗
Miss my hometown!!!! Thanks for visiting!!! Watching frm Hawaii
I missed home. Been living in Thailand for 7 years. Ilocos Norte is one of my favorite places. Just love the vibes and food.
Proud Ilocan watching from Chicago, Illinois take care and God Bless
Ilocano Provinces are the places you could find healthy and chunky people because they love to eat fats and proteins. Vegetables are always the side dishes. Good finds Erwan not bad for a city man. We love you.
IS THAT SO, MORE CHUNKIER THAN IGOROTS FROM CORDILLERA?? NAH I DONT THIN SO HAHA
Proud Ilocano from the US. When I need to lose weight for summer body, I eat ilocano keto diet.
Found this video again and as an Ilokana, I’m rewatching. Kudos to the resource person in the beginning. Naglaing 😊
Makes me want to visit to Philippines 🇵🇭 just to go there to try all these yummy dishes!
Milky's Lechon baka is the best! ❤️ Thank you for featuring Ilocos Norte, Sir Erwan! 🎉
We absolutely enjoyed our visit! When was the last time that you went to Ilocos?
@@featrmedia I'm a proud Ilocana po. ❤ And Milky's Lechon Baka is one of our favorite here in Ilocos Norte. 🤗
From Ilocos Norte here! Proud! Town po pala ang San Nicolas, hindi po siya part ng Laoag City, bale two towns na po yun San Nicolas and Laoag. Thank you po 🥰
Wow! i miss my province. Thank you for showcasing our authentic ilocos food..
buhay pa pala ang La Moda Panciteria. still the best chicken pancit guisado na natikman ko ay sa kanila
I love ur contents FEATR. May you continue what you do. Big thanks
So nice to see you in Laoag. I lived in Laoag until age 17. I miss the food in ilocos! Certainly brings back memories. Thanks for this video
gotta say, i love how he adjusts and speaks in Filipino when talking to the locals. kudosss!!
Thank you, Mr. Erwan for featuring Ilokano dishes/foods🥰😋
You're way to go Chef Erwan~! Hope every person will know you as you and because of your amazing cooking skills but not as husband of Anne. But it's good naman because they respect and know you as the amazing husband of anne. Proud of you!
This makes me miss my province more! Cannot wait to come home, Ilocos Norte 🥹
Lalo ako naexcite umuwi. 5 years working here in taiwan. I really miss home! Proud half ilokana|bulakenya 🤣😂
Your channel allows me to get to know my dad’s culture in a way I never thought i could without visiting the PI. Thank you!
Wow !! My mother is Ilocano from La Union and I lived in Laoag city in the early 80’s seems like soo much have changed ! Thanks Erwan ❤️
I lived In Laoag too! Napanak Holy Spirit Academy!! Love my Ilocano heritage.
Na miss ko ilocos especially sa laoag.miss empanada and pinakbet.4 years din Ako nag stay sa Laoag,but I'm pure kapampangan.
Nakakamiss! It’s so nice to see erwan eating ilocano dishes in my hometown. Enjoy. You should try lidameros also.
Yaaas, Erwan! I love chunky vegetables too! Love everything on this videooooo
i love tinupig and bibingka, feels like home
Thank you for featuring our Home town of Ilocos Norte 👍Sir. Erwan
Proud Ilokano and naglalaway at the same time.😄 Kaway kaway sa mga Ilokanong OFW! Agkatay tay pay lang kakabsat🤤
Very informative! Hoping you post more videos.
You can really see the good quality of each vlog they make, I love watching your videos and listening to the stories behind. ❤️
Ilocano breakfast usually consists of parboiled leafy greens or vegetables (okra, eggplant, sili) dipped in bagoong with sliced kamatis and sibuyas.
Tinuno nga tarong, okra sili sawsaw sa bagoong kalamansi or kamatis.. literal na breakfast namin noon,, after magsaing deretso ihaw ng gulay
Add talbos ng kamote and tuyo na may maanghang na sukang sawsawan!!
Salamat for featuring Ilocano food. nakakamiss umuwi ng Vigan
I'm half Filipino and my father is from La Union. He is very bias to say that the best Illocano food he's ever had are in San Juan and San Fernando, La Union. I may have to show him this video to convince him to take us to Laoag the next time we go back to the Philippines!
love watching him to eat all the dishes!!
With all the food he eats not gaining weight 🎉🎉
The best version of dinuguan right there. Crispy dinardaraan. In ilocos pig's blood are already mixed with vinegar to prevent coagulation and the color is blood. Here in manila it has na vinegar and color red makes it hard to approach.
My late grandparents & late mom is from Ilocos Sur San Juan and my late Dad is 1st Generation Ilocano born & raised in Hawaii (1925) and I’m 2nd Generation(1964) my kids are 3rd generation mixed ethnicities and ALL LOVE the Ilocano Style Northern Dishes…btw 90% Filipinos in Hawaii are Ilocano…Tagalogs we’re the LAST wave coming to Hawaii😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
nice to feature our hometown Erwan..thank you
Good day Erwann! I am from Laoag City and I would like to clarify that San Nicolas isn't part of Laoag but instead another Town. Anyways, love that you feature the Ilocos finest foods. Hope you could have also visited Paoay's cornick/chichacorn in Namnamas Food Products 🤗
bat paksiw tawag nyu sa papaitan?
@@michaelp.7694 iba po siya sa papaitan eh. Hindi sya talaga papaitan.
@@andreacaliflores21 eh bat paksiw?
Thank u FEATR for discovering the uniqueness and beauty of ilocos / laoag and sharing this vlog to everyone... Wishing u all success! ❤️ 💯
I remember my early childhood having empanadas outside the Immaculate Conception Church in Batac as it was just getting dark. There's nothing like it in the world. It's so good😋😋😋🧡🧡🧡
Thank you 😊 love this watching different food in the Philippines
Kakamiss lalo pagkain sa Ilocos N.! Bagnet, longganisa, empanada, pinakbet, igado and more! 🤤😋 You missed tasting dinakdakan though.
Gusto ko na tuloy umuwi. Thank you for featuring our local food ♥️♥️♥️
I am now craving for Ilokano dish. Kept wondering what the paksiw was until I remember we call it sinanglaw. It is such a comforting food and quite tasty too. Hope you can also go up north to Cagayan Valley in the future and taste their version of Ilokano cuisines.
This vlog is right on time. I feel like Erwan is preparing me for the food in Ilocos Norte. My family and I will be there soon. Thanks for this food vlog❤️🙏🏻
I like Erwan, husband of my fav actress..hindi maarte at mapili sa pagkain, he so loving and a caring dad
Thank you for featuring Ilocano food.
Save the best for last. ☺️ Happy to see my uncle on your channel. He owns Milky's Farm.
OMG! I love Laoag and tupig! I love the chewy, crispy and charred parts. I wish I could get a hold of them in Washington! This video makes me want to go home just for the food.
Proud ilocana here ♥️
Thanks sir Erwan 🥰
Just started watching your videos...friendly,simple..walang Arte like Anne...and charming❤..I would ❤ to visit those places too.
I appreciate the attention to detail specifically into the audio. Galing ng crew ng FEATR!!! Padayon!!!
From Laoag City here. Thank you Erwan ❤️
Hello! Erwin it’s nice to see you as a chef and cooking specialty Filipino foods! Love it coz my husband is Ilocano hehe ❤ NJ.USA
I miss home, Zambales!!! Lots of Ilocanos there too! Thanks for doing this video, now makes me want to go home more. -from Los Angeles
Erwan is the best food vlogger 🥰.
Thank you for sharing and always demonstrating how different each region is different from another in the Philippines. Maybe in the future you could demonstrate how almost each locale region or province is different from another. Granted you would eat more. But then again, why not. All pinoy food is awesome and tasty. Salamat Po!!!
I miss going home tuloy. Thanks Erwan for featuring my province.