Happy Birthday Ms. Sylvia Kim. If you wanna learn how to cook more Filipino dishes you can ask help for Mr. BulBul's wife, I Know you knew him. Good luck and God bless you ☺️
I heard somewhere that koreans get weirded out when filipinos say samgyup or sam-g. It's like how saying Ado or Adob instead of adobo is weird for us. 😂
The banana ketchup isnt actually supposed to be the base sauce of the spaghetti, you should use spaghetti sauce(the del monte spaghettie sauce) and you can add like 4 tbsp of the banana ketchup to make the sauce more thicker and sharp in taste, it's great!!!
@@diazmalou3272 bruh. Spaghetti was (i think) an Italian food. Spaghetti sauce was a thing before Filipino started adding banana ketchup on spaghetti...
The sauce and the pasta, we cook them separately. The ingredients for the sauce are sweet style spaghetti sauce or tomato sauce , cheese, banana catsup, grounded pork, sugar , salt and a little bit of pepper. Both of you are so funny 💗
I can really relate when your classmates knew your birthday then they would tell that to your teacher and will start singing "happy birthday" and they will end it singing "ang pamahaw namon"(where's our snack) and you will end up buying food for the whole class
That’s the reason why Filipino kids are pressured when they know that their birthday is near and it will came during weekdays where there is classes lol
We used to use half of a banana trees body cut in half to make the Hotdogs stick stand. I remember it very well on my Birthday 🎂 🙂 Growing up in the Philippines 🇵🇭
i was thinking the same, most of mine and my sibling's birthday parties when we were young, I remembered it was banana trunks cut in half that is made as a stand for the hotdog-marshmallow sticks.
Watching this makes me wanna go back in time where I celebrate my birthday with these food especially the hotdog with marshmallows. Thank you for the video ❤
Omg maybe Sylvia is Filipino in her past life she sang that “ Maligayang, maligayang~ “ so well despite not hearing it nor even knowing much about it but she felt it from her heart 😉💙✨
Huh? I never saw them being attached to cabbages. Are these commonly used in the city where banana trees are scarce? I grew up attending parties with huge banana tree trunks on the table.
@@maraelaiza yes it's actually just a presentation thing. Parents also usually wrap the cabbage (or really whatever spare hard fruit/veg one could find) in foil so it looks nicer!
Can we talk about Sylvia's soul being a real Filipino, i mean I would literally still gonna eat mango graham strait 4 days believing it's still really amazing. 😂 Jessica and Sylvia are so cuteee.
while in the Philippines, we know hotdog as color red and when I see a pale-colored hotdog, I will think that is chicken hotdog. So that is the difference between a hotdog and a sausage. Hmm interesting.
you were not supposed to put it in cabbage, what Sylvia probably saw is a banana tree stem😂😭putting hotdog sticks in the banana stem is more popular in the province. I love you guys!!
The cabbage part is real. Its the lazy version though. Youre supposed to cover the cabbage with foil to gide the fact that it is cabbage. This makes it presentable to some degree.
For filipino spaghetti, u can use the del monte spaghetti sauce, then put the banana ketchup tho its not necessary. Also cook the sauce and pasta separately. Also put sugar because the helps with the sweetness 😅
I’m so loving you guys like when you guys are preparing it feels like making food with the fam 😂 I’d love to show you guys some more recipes especially when covid is over 😭 Watching from cali showing lots of love!!!
for the hotdog ting, we would even use pineapples, or stems from a young banana tree, but obv you dont have access to that there since banana trees dont grow there much,, but those cabbages are good enough to hold the sticksss
I miss the old days. This is really how most of the filipinos celebrate their birthdays but nowadays people will go to luxurious ones or westernized birthday parties and it makes me sad 😭 but there are still a lot of filipinos doint this so...
niceto see you Jessica on your channel still your always smiling so jolly your really itmakes my day realgood nice snd easy your s total entertainer as a former k pop and eonderful great vlogger so happy for you nice to see you with sylvia she's s jolly and funny lady more power both of you
I have watched most of Sylvia's Video before when she used to date the Filipino guy but I'm glad to see her again and I appreciate how she embraced Filipino Culture same with Jessica . I loved this two girls. Greetings from Las Vegas 🇺🇸
6:11 that is why whenever we Cook or fry hotdog my mother always reminds me to boil it first in the water and then when the water is already evaporated you can add cooking oil already to reduce all the food colors.
in our family, everytime we cook spagetti, we first cook the pasta and then let it cool, and then we separately cook the sauce, we use tomato sauce but first you have to gisa the ground pork with onion and garlic then you put with a little bit of salt and magic sarap, we mixed it with el rancho meat sauce, hotdog(sliced), nestle all purpose cream 1 only, and condensed milk (you put condensed milk depends on the sweetness that you want), let it boil (you must stir it until it boils), after that let it cool and then you can mix it with the pasta after
Pinoy birthday parties in the 90's, used to have this traditional hotdog and marshmallow on stick prepared on the table. Some uses cabbage, but when I was a kid, my family does this over a whole pineapple. heaha. Also, they always use solid colored marshmallows. I think what you guys did was indeed the modern version. It was cute tho :) As for Sylvia's spaghetti, this is my first time so see someone cook pinoy spaghetti using banana ketchup alone. haha Hope you guys like it. hehe 🧡
Lumpia is the STAR of every party in the Philippines! Jessica you forgot about it!!! BTW the hotdogs on stick are for children's party hehehe.. We love you!! 😘😊🎊
First time to time meet and watch your youtube channel. I truly enjoyed you down to earth and very humble personality. I'm proud that you grew up in my home country. I am now living in UK since 2003. You are a breath of fresh air to watch. Stay as you are and God bless you. Stay safe, hope your plans to do voluntary service happen when this pandemic ends.
It is more like sticky rice and mango, not the ordinary rice we use for regular meals. hehehehe. How amazing to learn that you know a lot different kind of birthdays in the PH. :))))
I enjoyed watching the whole video 😍 I can't help not to laughed while watching you guys. Thanks for the fun you shared with us. All the best for both of you
Ate jessica~ i live near bacolod and the birthday song version you talked about most likely goes like this, *"ANG PAMAHAW NAMON, ANG PAMAHAW NAMON, ANG PAMAHAW ANG PAMAHAW~ ANG PAMAHAW NAMON"* Or another version *"HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, GINAMOS KAG MUNGGO, ANG PAMAHAW ANG PAMAHAW ANG PAMAHAW NAMON"* i got really excited when you mentioned that part 😂 this content was really fun 👍👍 thank you for featuring filipino food culture🧡
Thank you for the memorable bday party experience Jessica😍💖 I really loved that mango float..... (drooling)
Happy Birthday Ms. Sylvia Kim. If you wanna learn how to cook more Filipino dishes you can ask help for Mr. BulBul's wife, I Know you knew him. Good luck and God bless you ☺️
Happy birthday Sylvia 🎂 done subscribing to you honey😘
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PO ATE SYLVIA (sister) 😁💕
Happy Birthday sylvia💐🎂🎁🍷❤🇵🇭
Happy Birthday 🎂💐🎉🎈🎈sylvia kim for Philippines 🇵🇭
That hotdogs with marshmallows are ICONIC in Filipino Kid’s Birthday Parties!
And yes.. We stick it in a cabbage! HAHA
Very popular I guess back in the 80s and 90s... But not anymore nowadays.
Agree!
its because of the catering,hehe dati luto lng ng mga kamaganak ngayon cater ,hahahaha
@Paolo James Dapogracion yeah, lumpia took over which is also really good
My Filipino heart feel touched with this vid... I live how Ms. Jessica knows a lot with our culture. The best!
you’re out there cooking filipino food while we’re out here eating samgyup 😭🤣
FACTS! and i'm guilty LOL
😂
I heard somewhere that koreans get weirded out when filipinos say samgyup or sam-g. It's like how saying Ado or Adob instead of adobo is weird for us. 😂
@@elmercarlos4145 hahahaha really? i should’ve said samgyupsal but i was just so used to everyone calling it samgyup 😅
@@slexm i think most of us are guilty ako din 😬 so Adob it is haha
The banana ketchup isnt actually supposed to be the base sauce of the spaghetti, you should use spaghetti sauce(the del monte spaghettie sauce) and you can add like 4 tbsp of the banana ketchup to make the sauce more thicker and sharp in taste, it's great!!!
Spaketchup
I actually do the same, putting banna ketchup after the spaghetti sauce for the extra thickness!
Very well said..
ok lang yun dahil yan ang tunay na sauce ng spaghette dati nun hindi pa naimbinto ang spaghette sauce .
@@diazmalou3272 bruh. Spaghetti was (i think) an Italian food. Spaghetti sauce was a thing before Filipino started adding banana ketchup on spaghetti...
Jessica: *just literally shoved the barbeque stick in the cabbage*
Sylvia: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Omg! This kid is so hyper!
AYE A MIDZY
Its like jessica’s taking care of her hyper little sister 😭😂
Hahshahahaahahhahaahajahaaaa
Yeah but like older than her
@@SylviaKim grave talaga ang tawa mo Sylvia...hilarious 😍😍😍
Hi sylvia
-sarah-
😍😄
For some reason, the way Sylvia acts and laughs, It really feels like she's Pinoy. IDK. 😂
So cute! Their happiness is so genuine, love it! 💖
I can really feel how Ate Jessica adore PH whenever share her experience and the things she learned from here.
Her heart is half Filipina that's why I follow her!
Tamaaaa😍👌
SEEING A KOREAN ENJOYING FILIPINO FOODS ESPECIALLY FOR A BDAY DINNER IS SUCH A HEART WARMING 💯
The sauce and the pasta, we cook them separately. The ingredients for the sauce are sweet style spaghetti sauce or tomato sauce , cheese, banana catsup, grounded pork, sugar , salt and a little bit of pepper. Both of you are so funny 💗
jessica she knows a lot of traditions in the philippines 🇵🇭♥️
"In the Philippines, there are people who eat mango with rice"
Yep! That's definitely my Dad and little sister right there! 😂
My lola always do that when it's Mango season
My dad loves eating mango with rice, too! 😂 It's his ulam and nothing else when it's mango season hahahah
Bagoong rice with mango 🤤🤤
I am... Rice with bisayang mangga.
my sister love the combination too :)
You two ladies always amaze the viewers. So happy for bith of you.
Here in Philippines:
When someone give us a spaghetti we said "Who's birthday?"😂
The Pancit bihon is the common one, I never experienced attending birthdays without it😁
Pag bilo2x at biko naman,matic😁
Pancit/spaghetti with a slice of cake dito samin hahaha
True😂😂
HAHAHAHAH True!
I can really relate when your classmates knew your birthday then they would tell that to your teacher and will start singing "happy birthday" and they will end it singing "ang pamahaw namon"(where's our snack) and you will end up buying food for the whole class
Yes!! That’s exactly what I was talking about!!
That’s the reason why Filipino kids are pressured when they know that their birthday is near and it will came during weekdays where there is classes lol
@@danielronda3918shame on everyone... NO ONE KNOWS MY birthday except a select few
Slyvia is that friend who keeps eating when they're supposed to be cooking😂
Hehehe
Your friendship is something we, your viewers, never knew we'll need. It's just like you found an older sister but younger at heart. 🤣❤️
We used to use half of a banana trees body cut in half to make the Hotdogs stick stand. I remember it very well on my Birthday 🎂 🙂 Growing up in the Philippines 🇵🇭
i was thinking the same, most of mine and my sibling's birthday parties when we were young, I remembered it was banana trunks cut in half that is made as a stand for the hotdog-marshmallow sticks.
Watching this makes me wanna go back in time where I celebrate my birthday with these food especially the hotdog with marshmallows. Thank you for the video ❤
I've never seen anyone feel that proud about making those hotdog sticks
Hehehehe it’s cute tho
HAHAHAHA
It's bring back memories
yeah lmao
Hahahahahaha
Omg maybe Sylvia is Filipino in her past life she sang that “ Maligayang, maligayang~ “ so well despite not hearing it nor even knowing much about it but she felt it from her heart 😉💙✨
I can feel you Philippines🙊💖
@@SylviaKim omg queen shit period.
@@SylviaKim your cheeks are getting fat, but that's okay you're still beautiful in our eyes (we filipinos support you) 🇵🇭❤️😍🇰🇷
@@snowpiercer8001 wtf u sayin? stop being toxic
Oh! i've watched this today! HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSICA and HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY Sylvia
I love how the accent of jessica changes whenever she speaks english/korean/filipino
Running out of mango graham on every buffet is so real.
😭😭 🥭
Dude I remember everyone rushing to get mango Graham, lmao me included 😂
oh my! both of your are soooooo cute!...belated happy bday Sylvia.
"hey guys, it's Jessica and i'm with my sister from another mother, Sylvia!"
love this birthday video!
Tip: You can put a little hot water for the bottle of the ketchup so that you can take all sauces inside. Filipino tips 😂
nah!!!!! no need to put water! just shake the bottle 2mins. then its done ez wizy hahahhaha
or u can poke a fork inside, upside down for fork and just clear the air then it will be fine.
The way ate sylvia laugh it's like how filipino laugh, i really love it when she laughed Hahahha. Funny duo, love you both
Philippines dont have a super nice image in korea, so it's very heartwarming seeing her being genuinely loving the philippines
I miss hotdogs pinned on repolyos!! Not even a lot of Pinoy kids birthdays have food setup like that these days T-T
Huh? I never saw them being attached to cabbages. Are these commonly used in the city where banana trees are scarce? I grew up attending parties with huge banana tree trunks on the table.
@@maraelaiza yes it's actually just a presentation thing. Parents also usually wrap the cabbage (or really whatever spare hard fruit/veg one could find) in foil so it looks nicer!
it's even my first time seeing putting hotdog sticks on repolyo it's usually a banana trunk xD
@Nik Liwanag you can roast it together, taste good also😋
its more fun to pinned in green pineapple guys🍍
maligayang bati, sa iyong kaarawan. maligaya, maligaya, maligayang bati! over ang over to the tune of happy birthday!
A very typical filipino birthday party and don't forget the lumpiang shangia that always be the one first to be devoured by people on birthdays. 🤣
Yeah, I was actually expecting the lumpia
@@justinw4447 me too 🥺
Auto focus in eyes HAHAHAHAHA
Can we talk about Sylvia's soul being a real Filipino, i mean I would literally still gonna eat mango graham strait 4 days believing it's still really amazing. 😂 Jessica and Sylvia are so cuteee.
Napakarelaxing niyo pong panuurin.. expecting for more collaboration 😍😍
while in the Philippines, we know hotdog as color red and when I see a pale-colored hotdog, I will think that is chicken hotdog. So that is the difference between a hotdog and a sausage. Hmm interesting.
😂😂😂😂i like filipino hotdog than sausage kasi sa pilpinas pag brown chicken hotdog yon😂😂😂😂
My hotdog is brown. 🥖
@@osamabinladen824 Lol.🤣😂🤣
@@dazzelpuguon7486 😜
@@osamabinladen824 maybe your talking about a different hotdog 🌭.🤣🤣
you were not supposed to put it in cabbage, what Sylvia probably saw is a banana tree stem😂😭putting hotdog sticks in the banana stem is more popular in the province. I love you guys!!
The cabbage part is real. Its the lazy version though. Youre supposed to cover the cabbage with foil to gide the fact that it is cabbage. This makes it presentable to some degree.
No. The cabbage part is real! In like all my birthdays as a child we always did this! Hhahahaha Pure Filipino here.
My mom used cabbage for my 1st & 7th bday party.
I think cabbage is more common. It is easier to acquire that compared to banana trunk.
Not anymore with cabbage being 200+ pesos per kilo lmao
every time I watch you two, you make me smile too much.

and where's the LUMPIA 😂😂😂 the star of every occassion in the philippines
Hahaha
Pati yung cake galing sa goldilocks. 😆
For filipino spaghetti, u can use the del monte spaghetti sauce, then put the banana ketchup tho its not necessary. Also cook the sauce and pasta separately. Also put sugar because the helps with the sweetness 😅
also put a lil bit of oil for the pasta would not stick
I really enjoyed watching this video 😊 You are two funny 😄😄💖💖💖 both, Happy birthday 😘😘 more birthday cake to come 😊 God bless
pls colllab with kristel fulgar. she's a filipina who loves the korean culture and can speak korean as well. I think you will like each other so much
yes!!!
yes please!!!
YES!! Hoping that Jessica will notice this🙏
Yes plssssss
Jeballl
We all have that friend who says "I'll just have one bite" but end up eating the whole food. :))
AYE A ONCE
IKR HAHA
You guys are so cute, I just came across your vlog and started to like watching it. Thank you!
I just love how ate Jessica shares to her Korean friends the culture or the experience of the Filipino 💗
You can feel when someone spent a lot of good times with Filipino friends. Haha Can really feel the Filipina vibe. 😊 💕
Hotdogs and Marshmallows = reason why I go to children's parties 😂😂😂
jessica and sylvia singing "maligayang bati" was the cutest i can't hdjdheudhdhh
Mango float gets even tastier in the fridge for a few days
I’m so loving you guys like when you guys are preparing it feels like making food with the fam 😂 I’d love to show you guys some more recipes especially when covid is over 😭 Watching from cali showing lots of love!!!
"Enjoying her own food lol." Honestly what a mood.
chittaphon leechaiyapornkul 💚
@@yeojbanana lol.
hey I like ur pfp
That contagious laugh of Sylvia again 😂every time Jessica and Sylvia are together, foresee that you'll be laughing the whole time lol 🧡
for the hotdog ting, we would even use pineapples, or stems from a young banana tree, but obv you dont have access to that there since banana trees dont grow there much,, but those cabbages are good enough to hold the sticksss
Actually when cooking spag. You cook the pasta and sauce seperately
that's actually just in the Philippines lol
@@milokissiver well its Philippines inspired 😉
I miss the old days. This is really how most of the filipinos celebrate their birthdays but nowadays people will go to luxurious ones or westernized birthday parties and it makes me sad 😭 but there are still a lot of filipinos doint this so...
niceto see you Jessica on your channel still your always smiling so jolly your really itmakes my day realgood nice snd easy your s total entertainer as a former k pop and eonderful great vlogger so happy for you nice to see you with sylvia she's s jolly and funny lady more power both of you
she's definitly a filipino in her past life.
Yep, she explains in her older vids and the one before this very video.
She lives in ph when she's young. In bacolod (if I'm not mistaken)
I have watched most of Sylvia's Video before when she used to date the Filipino guy but I'm glad to see her again and I appreciate how she embraced Filipino Culture same with Jessica .
I loved this two girls.
Greetings from Las Vegas 🇺🇸
I enjoyed this video so much.. It made me smile from the start up to the last part.
6:11 that is why whenever we Cook or fry hotdog my mother always reminds me to boil it first in the water and then when the water is already evaporated you can add cooking oil already to reduce all the food colors.
My tita who worked in Purefoods told me they steamed the hotdogs and just brushed oil after.
I love Sylvia's laugh. She's hilarious. Belated Happy Birthday to you! and Advance Happy Birthday Ms. Jessica Lee.
The both of you are so beautiful and cheerful, your laughters makes me smile 😊
The way Sylvia's face drop when she heard Filipinos eat Mango with rice
Imagine what she'll react if she knew about us eating rice with milo 😂
My lolo eats banana with rice while my best friend eats rice with peanut butter.
I really like this kind of vlogs this is such a blessing, thank you Jessica unnie❤️
I love how you proudly talked about Philippines
Woah! Feels like a little throwback to childhood birthday parties. Kind of miss it! I always target that hotdog+mallows on stick as a kid.
WHERE'S LUMPIA UNNIE??? THAT'S ACTUALLY OUR MAIN DISH HERE 😂💗
Bihon too 😂😂😂
I enjoyed this video. You two looked like you enjoyed yourselves, just how we do with these simple food. Thank you!!
in our family, everytime we cook spagetti, we first cook the pasta and then let it cool, and then we separately cook the sauce, we use tomato sauce but first you have to gisa the ground pork with onion and garlic then you put with a little bit of salt and magic sarap, we mixed it with el rancho meat sauce, hotdog(sliced), nestle all purpose cream 1 only, and condensed milk (you put condensed milk depends on the sweetness that you want), let it boil (you must stir it until it boils), after that let it cool and then you can mix it with the pasta after
seeing how they're smile is so big makes me smile big too 💕
Enjoyed sylvia"s reactions while eating mango Graham, now i"m craving for one 😋😊
I JUST LOVE WATCHING KOREANS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY APPRECIATES FILIPINO FOOD ESPECIALLY WITH THEIR RECTIONS AFTER EATING!!!
Spaghetti sauce must be cooked separately then you’ll pour it to the pasta when it’s cooked
Oh my goodness.. That hotdog/marshmallow combo is sooooooo Philippines!! That's crazy good! Awesome video!!
Deep inside ur mind while she's slicing the mangoes: don't ruin it! Don't ruin it! 😂 😂
HAHHAA True dat!
Sylvia's laugh is the complete opposite of Jessica's silent laugh😂😂 Love you both!!
Sylvia's laugh is my medicine!
sylvia eonni's reaction to grahams is so relateable that's me when I eat grahams😂
meanhile last january 13, my mother made me cook a huge batch of kimchi ramyun for her birthday... we really are living in a borderless world.
I am glad to see you ladies. Stay in good health and be safe.
Eonnie the hotdogs should be shoved on banana stalk, the medium-size one. Not on cabbage but why do I find it so funny and cute?😂
they can also do that in a half cabbage, we used to do that in our bday parties 😊
Pinoy birthday parties in the 90's, used to have this traditional hotdog and marshmallow on stick prepared on the table. Some uses cabbage, but when I was a kid, my family does this over a whole pineapple. heaha. Also, they always use solid colored marshmallows. I think what you guys did was indeed the modern version. It was cute tho :)
As for Sylvia's spaghetti, this is my first time so see someone cook pinoy spaghetti using banana ketchup alone. haha Hope you guys like it. hehe 🧡
Love Sylvia's laugh! Makes you want to laugh too! 😂❤️
We did use something to place the sticks at. I remember before, my mom would use a whole pineapple as a holder of the hotdogs on stick.
Yes most of the Hotdogs here are Red. Brown hotdogs are mostly cheesedogs.
For me, i associate brown hotdogs as chicken hotdogs. Most cheese hotdogs I've tried are almost always red.
U made me so hungry and it’s fun watching u both and how enjoyed the Filipino food
You forgot lumpia. ...
That is everybody's get go in any party or fiesta.
Agreed 😂 😂 😂
OMG Sylvia was actually going to get lumpia too but they only sold it in HUGE bags so she didn’t get it. 😭 Next time we’ll try to make it ourselves!!
@@jessicaleeseul turon too!!
Pag nagtitipid lumpiang wrapper nalang at least malutong😂✌️
Snacking on the ingredients while preparing mango float! Sylvia girl! I feel you! 😂😂
Can't help it! I just kept watching, and watching, and watching you guys! :)
Here we are stanning Korean people and there they are. Stanning the pinoy culture. So cute!!! 🤍
Lumpia is the STAR of every party in the Philippines! Jessica you forgot about it!!! BTW the hotdogs on stick are for children's party hehehe.. We love you!! 😘😊🎊
I learned to love you already ate and also your friend. You guys are one in a million!
I love how Sylvia enjoyed the filipino food she ate except for the spaghetti with banana catsup HAHAHAHAHAHA
sending love from ph ate jessica!❤️
Was it just me or whenever Jessica laughs, she kinda resembles Joy from Red Velvet? 😍
She does 🙌🏽
First time to time meet and watch your youtube channel. I truly enjoyed you down to earth and very humble personality. I'm proud that you grew up in my home country. I am now living in UK since 2003. You are a breath of fresh air to watch.
Stay as you are and God bless you. Stay safe, hope your plans to do voluntary service happen when this pandemic ends.
It is more like sticky rice and mango, not the ordinary rice we use for regular meals. hehehehe. How amazing to learn that you know a lot different kind of birthdays in the PH. :))))
Sylvia's laugh is contagious 😂
I enjoyed watching the whole video 😍 I can't help not to laughed while watching you guys. Thanks for the fun you shared with us. All the best for both of you
Ate jessica~ i live near bacolod and the birthday song version you talked about most likely goes like this, *"ANG PAMAHAW NAMON, ANG PAMAHAW NAMON, ANG PAMAHAW ANG PAMAHAW~ ANG PAMAHAW NAMON"*
Or another version
*"HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, GINAMOS KAG MUNGGO, ANG PAMAHAW ANG PAMAHAW ANG PAMAHAW NAMON"*
i got really excited when you mentioned that part 😂 this content was really fun 👍👍 thank you for featuring filipino food culture🧡