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Street Food Number 19

Imahe
MANGO it is a mango fruit in a stick that is commonly sell by by a vendor riding a bicycle they soak the mango fruit i  a water then it can be dip in a fishsauce or fish paste.

Street Food Number 18

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Nuggets is the famous street food in the philippines .Most of the millenials eat this as their favorite street food.Mostly you can found it in the plaza of san carlos city ... A nuggets which is coated in flour and deep fried.Then taste it much better if you pour it to a vinegar sauce with chili . #nuggetsmoba

Street Food Number 17

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 MARUYA a type of  fritter  from the  Philippines . It is usually made from  saba bananas . Credits to: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maruya_(food)#/media/File%3AMaruya_(Banana_Fritters).jpg

Street Food Number 16

ARROZ CALDO MAKING  is the Philippines' answer to chicken soup. A good meal when you are feeling a little under the weather, the ginger-infused broth and citrus notes give an unexpected twist that makes arroz caldo a delicious meal anytime you're in the mood for something exotic or something comforting. INSTRUCTIONS In a large pot or dutch oven, heat a couple of tablespoons of olive oil. Add the onions and cook until they begin to soften. Add the ginger and 4 minced cloves of garlic, cook for a minute or so until aromatic. Add the chicken pieces (skin on) and sear until golden on all sides. Once chicken has browned, remove and set aside. Add the rice and stir until coated in oil. If there is not enough oil, add a little in at this point. Return the chicken to the pot, add the fish sauce, pour in the chicken broth or water and stir well. Cover and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to a simmer and continue to cook over medium for 45 minutes to an hour until the ch...

Street Food Number 15

Imahe
Walkman  are pig’s ears that are chopped up into bite sized pieces, skewered and, just like you guessed, grilled. Although a bit chewy and tough, this is quite popular amongst street vendors. #tengaaa😉😢

Street Food Number 14

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HELMET Filipinos also like grilling chicken heads and serving it as part of their regular street fare. The head has a lot of the fatty deposits, which some people thoroughly enjoy. They crack open the skulls and suck on the brain and other entrails. Oh, yea! Photocredits to: https://www.adventureinyou.com/philippines/top-5-strangest-filipino-street-food/