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rdanielle-garcia · 9 months ago
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Filipino desserts and delicacies.
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wawimomotchi · 1 year ago
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The Shaved Ice/Tropical Parfait snack item on the Tamagotchi Uni highly resembles a Halo-Halo from the Philippines!
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foodescapades · 7 months ago
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Halo-Halo
📍El Sol Filipino Restaurant
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filipinofoodart · 2 years ago
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Stay cool with a tall glass or short bowl of haluhalo!
Popularly spelled halo-halo, it is often referred to as our Pambansang Panghimagas or National Dessert (though there are many other candidates). Like many cuisines around the world, halo-halo may also be a “mix-mix” of Filipino and immigrant cuisines.
According to Ambeth R. Ocampo halo-halo has its roots in the introduction of ice, and a dessert called Mongo-ya sold by prewar Japanese immigrants in the Philippines. Mongo-ya was “a plateful of cooked red beans heaped with ground ice, topped with sugar and milk,” according to Kiyoshi Osawa, a Japanese immigrant who lived in the country starting in 1925.
Today halo-halo can contain any number of ingredients, mainly composed of shaved or ground ice, any kind of of sweet beans and sweetened fruits, and milk. The ingredients to your own special bowl or glass of halo-halo can be as unique as you!
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*Erratum on artwork: milk should include fresh, evap, coconut, and/or condensed.
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popcornbutterfly · 7 months ago
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give-a-rating · 8 months ago
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vegehana-food · 2 years ago
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✿ ハロハロ | Halo-Halo ・フィリピンの氷菓子。ミルクやシロップをかけたかき氷に、果物、甘く煮た豆や芋類、アイスクリーム、ゼリー、ナタデココ、タピオカ、ココナツ、プリン、米やトウモロコシの加工品など、様々なトッピングが乗ったデザートです。その名称は、タガログ語で「ごちゃまぜ」を意味し、実際にかき混ぜて頂くのがフィリピン流です。
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pootis-art · 2 years ago
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Craving for some halo-halo
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emwheezie · 8 months ago
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The Wait.
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thedalatribune · 11 days ago
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© Paolo Dala
Mix-mix
Most Asian countries have some variety or other of a sweet ice dessert. The origins of Halo-halo most likely derived from a Japanese dessert called, Kakigori, which was shaved ice served with sweet beans. Americans introduced ice to the Philippines in the mid 1800’s and then built the first ice plant, Insular Ice Plant, in 1902. With the readily availability of ice, and the introduction of new foods by the Japanese during their occupation prior to WWII, Halo-Halo began to form its roots.
Filipinos adapted the ice dessert to fit their own tastes and preferences and it soon became completely unique to any of its ice-dessert counterparts in other surrounding countries. The addition of ube jam (made from purple yams) and ube ice cream gives it the distinctive purple color and a proud Pinoy feature.
Deborah Francisco Douglas Do You Know of the History of the Halo-halo?
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kirkeyeeeart · 1 month ago
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halo-halo 🤤
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sixtwothree · 4 months ago
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Halo-halo by halo.halo.hawaii.
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greatgladiatorstarlight · 6 months ago
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Maraming salamat sa sponsor.
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iftadwascool · 1 year ago
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this is, honest to god, one of the funniest ads ive seen in a long time.
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evenlyevi · 2 months ago
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By the lake
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