What really is Philippine food ?
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| Neither I haven’t seen any Filipino restaurant in my city, nor got to know their recipe.
Until, I found Travis Kraft in internet. Salo-Salo (”Let’s Eat Together”) “Travis’ enthusiasm for the Filipino cuisine, culture and language is humorous, charming and just plain fun. Whether your parents were born in Manila or Milwaukee, you will enjoy the Salo-Salo approach to cooking preparing and loving food the Filipino way.” Yet, what really is Philippine food, then? Indigenous food from land and sea, field and forest, I assumed. |
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