@@naomi8097 thank you, dear Naomi! A typical breakfast in the Philippines is composed of the ones that had been handed by our colonizer - Spain. So we have sausages which we call longganiza. There’s also tapas which is marinated beef slices and tocino and hamonado which are sweetened pork or chicken. It also depends on the province. So where I come from - we eat steamed camote tops, okra, young eggplant dipped in fish sauce with chopped tomatoes and onions - yum! 😄
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It is good to see you smiling and sharing your hauls and stay- vacation with your family
@@elizabethcumberbatch227 yes, indeed, my dear. Blessings to you and your family! 🩷💕
What a beautiful place.may God bless you and your family.
@@nancyruiz5789 thank you so much, Nancy! Blessings to you and your family as well! 🥰🩷💕
Praise the Lord at last I see you able to stand for a photo. God has been blessing you so much. And may you will always be blest forever
@@anjelikac1331 thank you so much, Anjelika! God bless and yours as well! 🥰🩷💕
What a nice resort. I love seeing you with your family. All the food looked so nice. I wondered what a typical breakfast would be in the Philippians?
@@naomi8097 thank you, dear Naomi! A typical breakfast in the Philippines is composed of the ones that had been handed by our colonizer - Spain. So we have sausages which we call longganiza. There’s also tapas which is marinated beef slices and tocino and hamonado which are sweetened pork or chicken. It also depends on the province. So where I come from - we eat steamed camote tops, okra, young eggplant dipped in fish sauce with chopped tomatoes and onions - yum! 😄