Some of you will know that I have just recently returned from an amazing trip in the Philippines and Singapore. During my time there, I spent quality time with family (especially my cousins, who I had not seen for 12 years so many of them had grown up a lot since the last time I saw them!), shopping and of course, enjoying the wonderful cuisine and looking through food markets.
It was a trip I really needed to get "refreshed" and spend time away from everyday life and stresses in the UK. I had the most amazing time and it was a great opportunity to rediscover the Filipino in me - to live the life, see the family, try crossing the roads without being killed (a difficult one!), taking full advantage of the shopping, and EAT the food. And boy, did I eat!!
In this post, I would like to share with you some foodie photos which I took during my trip in the Philippines. Unfortunately, I didn't capture much from Singapore, but that was because we ate Filipino food (JOLLIBEE!) anyway :)
A dinner consisting of rice, Filipino mango, squid and BBQ chicken skewers! |
Veg stall at Centris Market - so many beautiful colours! |
Making a traditional Filipino dessert |
Dried fish! |
Dinner with family :) |
Me and Jollibee!! Every Filipino's best pal! |
Dinner with family - rice, meat and veg. |
Market grub |
Fresh fish from the market! |
Champurado (chocolate rice with evaporated milk), a popular Filipino breakfast. |
BBQ!! |
Chicken feet! |
My mum and cousin eating BBQ chicken in "Mang Inasal". |
More fresh fish |
HALO HALO! |
Dried fish from the market |
Making desserts |
Fruit and veg stall at the market - beautiful! |
Giving Jollibee a kiss! Love him! |
Lovely dinner served by family :) |
BBQ squid - AMAZING. |
Street food is popular in the Philippines |
A yam flavoured dessert called Puto |
JOLLIBEE SPAGHETTI JOY!! |
Centris market, Metro Manila |
Fresh fish from the market |
BBQ |
BBQ |
Bucket full of fresh crabs |
Wonderful dinner - rice, Sopas, Sinigang and Pakwan to finish off :) |
Fruit & Veg |
Mum and cuz buying fresh Filipin mangoes |
Shrimp |
Mang Inasal dinner :) I had Pork Sisig |
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