Bay leaves are a fragrant, flavorful herb that we often find in Filipino dishes. Another common name we have for bay leaf islaurel, as it comes from the bay laurel tree. Many may assume these leaves are only there for presentation or aesthetic purposes; you aren’t even meant to eat it...
This recipe is rich with umami from rendering bacon fat and adding the cooked bacon pieces into the broth. The bay leaves offer an earthy balance against all the savory notes of the dish. It is traditional to use cane vinegar in this dish, but you can also substitute with rice vinegar. ...
It's also the story of the Filipino lady who served me fried chicken at my college's local munchies spot, the one that got robbed every other month. She lived in Baltimore with her shut-in mother, supporting both of them with her fast food salary, as well as paying for her children ...
'On a beautiful morning, November 15, 1934, I left my house in Pasay by the shores of the Bay of Manila and rode with military escorts through streets decorated with American and Filipino flags, under artistic and symbolic arches, to the Legislative building where the inaugural ceremonies were...
When it comes to dining options, The Bayleaf Cavite leaves no stone unturned. The hotel's restaurant offers a diverse menu that showcases both local and international flavors. From traditional Filipino dishes to international favorites, every meal is prepared with the utmost care and attention to...
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To the Filipinos, Baybayin has given the country “its own ancient writing system” as most of Philippine history are covered by Spanish colonization, controls and liberation who bring about changes in language adaption and adoption which result in multiple language usage (Filipino, English and ind...
leaves guests wanting to return time and time again. One of the standout features ofACEA Subic Bayis its exceptional value for money. With a rating of 7.6 for value, guests are pleasantly surprised by the affordable rates and the incredible value they receive in return. From the moment ...
The restaurant is horrible, everything we ordered was bad, pizza (horrible), sandwiches (dry) and Filipino food (the worst in 3 weeks of travel we tried). We ordered 2 bottles of wine from the menu that they didn't have in stock, the third bottle I saw ...
Pinaputok na Lapu-Lapu (stuffed grouper fillet in tomato, onion, green chili wrapped in banana leaf) Laing at Sugpo (taro leaves, coconut cream, shrimp paste, prawns) Relyenong Pusit (minced pork, squid, soy sauce, calamansi, tomato, and cheese) Steamed Pandan Rice Desserts: Buko Pandan...