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Tokwa’t Baboy (Tofu/Pork Mash Up)

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Tokwa means tofu while baboy means pork in Filipino. This is a simple mash up of boiled pork parts such as belly and ears and fried tofu soaked in soy-vinegar sauce.

Lafang in the Land of Oz – Day 2

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Qwekqwek’s ever loyal contributor (and ultimate “lagalag”), Dudut, and chef hubby, Vergel, share their food escapade in Australia. They’re just trying to make us drool… Fine! (Terms: “lafang” is a Filipino slang for eating voraciously and “lagalag” means wanderer/constantly travelling)

Lafang in the Land of Oz – Day 1

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Qwekqwek’s ever loyal contributor (and ultimate “lagalag”), Dudut, and chef hubby, Vergel, share their food escapade in Australia. They’re just trying to make us drool… Fine! (Terms: “lafang” is a Filipino slang for eating voraciously and “lagalag” means wanderer/constantly travelling)

Cheesy Macaroni with Bacon

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Quick and easy pasta recipe

All Roads Lead to Jollibee

Jollibee: Chicken Joy

Jollibee is the most popular fast food chain in the Philippines and now branching out to big cities in the US where there are big Filipino communities.

Easy, Lemony Chicken Inasal

Chicken Inasal - Filipino Cuisine

Chicken Inasal is now big in the Philippines. This is a popular chicken grill that originated from Bacolod in Iloilo region. This dish left a good imprint in my food memory for the first time I tried it when I was a kid. I can …

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