Tag: food
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Okinawa based Yappari Steak now in Philippines
Yappari Steak is a popular Okinawa-origin Japanese steakhouse chain that expanded in the Philippines.
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Easy Vegetarian Spicy Tofu Recipe
A modified easy vegetarian spicy tofu recipe using fresh Curry leaves.
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7 Ways To Make Yogurt Taste Better
Yogurt is a staple and has been existing for over 5000 BC and may have originated from Mesopotamia. There are a lot of resources explaining its history and origin but guys, I’m not talking about it today 🙂 Yogurt by the way has many health benefits and these include but not limited to: Provides most…
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BIKO: A Long Shelf Life Recipe
BIKO is a sweet rice cake that is very popular in this country. It is made of glutinous rice, brown sugar and coconut milk. This rice cake is often topped with either latik (coconut curds) or the syrupy caramel-like variant toppings. I am not really a huge fan of Biko and I don’t eat this…
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Vegan Meal Experiences in Aoyama, Tokyo
Being a vegan in the Philippines poses challenges due to limited dining options. To cope, I prepare meals at home and request modifications when eating out. Conversely, my business trip to Tokyo was smooth, with easy access to various vegan meals, thanks to accommodating colleagues and plentiful restaurant options in Aoyama.
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Top 8 Things to Do in Keelung City, Taiwan
Keelung or Jīlóng in standard Mandarin Pinyin or Ke-lâng in Taiwanese Romanization is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan. It borders New Taipei which forms the Taipei-Keelung Metropolitan area along with Taipei itself. Because it is the second largest port and rain is frequent it is monikered the Rainy Port.
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Exploring Manila’s Hidden Food Gems: A Guide to Culture and Cuisine
I have spent my 35 years (oopsss have I just revealed my age?) in Manila yet I cannot say that I’ve explored every nook and cranny of this huge city. I can however say that more or less I can show you around this historical city for cultural immersion and the like. May it be…
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Hole-in-a-Wall Japanese Resto in Dela Rosa Street, Makati
Jollijeep or Jolly-jeep? If you hear this word and you know what it means then it’s a tell-tale sign that you work in Makati City, Philippines. It is actually a licensed food cart that are scattered around the city which is the meals source of the working class because of the location convenience and it…
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