At Manila Mart, we pride ourselves on using fresh, high-quality ingredients to create a halo-halo that bursts with flavor and texture, making it the perfect treat to cool down on warm days or simply to indulge in something sweet.
Halo-halo, meaning "mix-mix" in Tagalog, is a delightful medley of textures and flavors. At Fil Cuisine, we take pride in serving an authentic version of this classic dessert. Each halo-halo is crafted with a careful selection of traditional ingredients. ...
Cassava Cake is a classic Filipinx dessert made from grated cassava. This classic Filipinx treat is the perfect snack or dessert. Turon Turon, also known as lumpiyang saging, is a popular snack and street food in the Philippines that has become a Filipinx favorite!
As a missionary in the Philippines, I was struggling to learn the Tagalog language. Although I had studied hard in the MTC and felt confident in the language, when I first arrived in the field, the people talked so rapidly that I couldn’t understand hardly anything. Sometimes I could pick...
aesthetics and you'll find comfort brunch food with a twist. The chef prioritizes locally foraged proteins, taking learnings from the A'akw Kwáan and T'aaḵu Kwáan, the Indigenous people of the land in Juneau, on how to treat the harvest and respect the food. Ready to dig in?
Beefsteak Tagalog is perhaps my oldest long-standing Pinoy dish favorite, and soaking my rice with the sauce and the onions is perhaps a taste that must make up one of the last 10 things I would request to eat if I was ever on death row. And life would not be the same without Del...
Anyway, I feel like I found one of the best-kept secrets in Utah Valley and wanted to share for those of you who might be interested. I really hope they don’t go out of business! This post has no tag Sep21 50+ Tagalog Quotes & Memes for Latter-day Saints!