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Monthly Archives: November 2008

Kakanin – Zambales

Yesterday in San Felipe, Zambales. I tried 2 kakanin in the public market. One is named Tangway and the other one Dodol. Tangway is made from malagkit (sticky rice), coconut milk, white sugar. Dodol is made using old rice, panucha (crude sugar),and coconut milk top with coconut meat. If these were bread – tangway can [...]

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Overcooked egg

I made some hard boiled eggs this morning. I purposely overcooked this one to illustrate the green ring that forms on the surface of the yolk. The green ring is caused by a chemical reaction of iron (from the egg yolk) and sulfur (from the egg white). This can be prevented by cooling the eggs [...]

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Fiestang Apu – Part 2

There’s something for everyone in a fiesta. For the younger ones, the event to look forward to is the “tigtigan terakan keng dalan”. It literally means music and dancing in the street. During this event, the Balibago part of McArthur Highway is closed to traffic.  There would be several stage for the rock bands and [...]

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Fiestang Apo – Part 1

I have been staying on and off in Angeles City for some years now. Angeles City celebrates two fiesta. The first one is “La Naval” . It is celebrated 2nd week of October. The 2nd one is Fiestang Apu. It is held every last friday of October. I am sharing this article written by Mariano [...]

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Langka

When I bought langka (jacfruit) recently, it just occur to me that I don’t really know much about the variety (local names) of Jackfruit. Left is “Tinumbaga” the one on the right is “sinaba”. Tinumbaga has a thin flesh and strong aroma. Sinaba has a thicker flesh and is good for eating. In the provinces, [...]

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