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Mando’a masterpost
Most of my Mando’a linguistic nerdery you should be able to find under the hashtags #mando’a linguistics and #ranah talks mando’a. Specific topics like phonology and etymology are tagged on newer posts but not necessarily on older. I also reblog lots of other people’s fantastic #mando’a stuff, which many of these posts are replies to.
I also post about #mandalorian culture, other #meta: mandalorians and #star wars meta topics, #star wars languages, #conlangs, and #linguistics. I like to reblog well-reasoned and/or interesting takes on Star Wars and Mandalorian politics, but I am not pro or contra fictional characters or organisations, only pro good storytelling. You can use the featured tags to navigate most of these topics. Not Star Wars content tag is #not star wars, although if it’s on this blog, likely it’s tangentially related or at least Mandalorian-coded.
Currently working on an expanded dictionary and an analysis of canon Mando’a. Updates under #mando’a project. Here are my thoughts on using my stuff (tldr: please do). My askbox is open & I’d love to hear which words, roots or other features you want to see dissected next.
#Phonology
Mando’a vowels
Murmured sounds in Mando’a
Ven’, ’ne and ’shya—phonology of Mando’a affixes
#Morphology
Mando’a demonyms: -ad or -ii?
Agent nouns in Mando’a
Reduplication in Mando’a
Verbal conjugation in Ancient Mando’a & derivations in Modern Mando’a
-nn
Adjectival suffixes (this one is skierunner’s theory, but dang it’s good and it’s on my post, so I’m including it)
e-, i- (prefix) “-ness”
#Syntax
Middle Mando’a creole hypothesis — Relative tenses — Tense, aspect and mood & creole languages — Copula and zero copula in creole languages — More thoughts about Mando’a TAM particles
Mando’a tense/aspect/mood (headcanons)
Mando’a has no passive
Adjectives as passive voice & other strategies
Colloquial Mando’a
Alienable/inalienable possession — more thoughts
Translating wh-words into Mando’a
#Roots, words & etymology
ad ‘child’—but also many other things
adenn, ‘wrath’
akaan & naak: war & peace
an ‘all’ + a collective suffix & plural collectives
ba’ & bah
*bir-, birikad, birgaan & again
cetar ‘kneel’
cinyc & shiny
gai’ka, ka’gaht, la’mun
jagyc, ori’jagyc & misandry
janad
*ka-, kakovidir & cardinal directions
ke’gyce ‘order, command’
*maan-, manda, gai bal manda, kir’manir, ramaan & kar’am & runi: ‘soul’ & ‘spirit’
*nor- & *she- ‘back’ (+ bonus *resh-)
projor ‘next’
riduurok, riduur, kom’rk, shuk’orok
*sak-, sakagal ‘cross’
*sen- ‘fly’
tapul
urmankalar ‘believe’
*ver- ‘earn’
*ya-, yai, yaim (& flyby mentions of eyayah, eyaytir, gayiyla, gayiylir, aliit)
Dialectal English & slang in Mando’a
#Non-canon words
Mining vocabulary
Non-canon reduplications
Many words for many Mandalorians
What’s the word for “greater mandalorian space”?
Names of Mandalorian planets
Dral’Han & derived words
besal ‘silver, steel grey’
derivhaan
hukad & hukal, ’sheath, scabbard’
*maan-, manda, kar’am & runi: ‘soul’ & ‘spirit’ & derivations
mara/maru, ‘amber-root’
*sen- ‘fly’ derivations
tarisen ‘swoop bike’
*ver- ‘earn’ derivations
#mando’a proverbs
#mando’a idioms
Pragmatics & ethnolinguistics
Middle Mando’a creole hypothesis
History of Mando’a — Loanwords in Mando’a
Mando’a timeline
Mandalorian languages
#mandalorian sign language
Kinship terms
Politeness in Mando’a: gedet’ye & ba’gedet’ye — vor entye, vor’e, n’entye — vor’e etc. again — n’eparavu takisit, ni ceta
Mandalorians and medicine, baar’ur, triage
#Mandalorian colour theory (#mandalorians and color): cin & purity, colour associations & orange, cin, ge’tal, saviin & besal, gemstone symbolism
#Mandalorian nature, Flora and fauna of Manda’yaim
starry road
Concordian dialogue retcon
A short history of the Mandalorian Empire
Mandalorian clans & government headcanons
Mando’a handwriting guide: part 1, part 2, part 3
What I would have done differently if I had constructed Mando’a
FAQ
Can you answer a question about combat medicine? May I direct you to my post about Free tactical medicine learning resources.
Can I use your words/headcanons in my own projects? Short answer: yes please.
Do you do translations? If I happen to be in the mood or your translation question is interesting. Feel free to bomb my inbox, but don’t expect quick answers.
What’s your stance on Satine Kryze and the New Mandalorians? They’re fictional and I don’t have one beyond their narrative being interesting & wishing that fandom would have civil conversations about them without calling each other names.
Why do you portray Mandalorians as multi-racial and gender-agnostic when they’re not that diverse in canon? Because that’s the power of transformative works: to create the kind of representation we want to see in a world where it’s lacking.
LGBTQIA? I don’t stand for any shade of discrimination. If I say something insensitive, rest assured it’s because I temporarily misplaced my other brain cell, not because of malice.
NSFW? No. This is a linguistics blog, so cursing and some explicit vocabulary should be expected—slang is one of my interests, and vulgar language comes with the territory—but no porn here. I don’t believe in nudity or sex in themselves being taboo topics and I was a medic for a good chunk of my life, so frank discussions about sex education/medical/anatomical/trauma topics might also happen. I’ll try to tag if these topics come up, but frankly my own explicitness- and gore-meter is kinda broken after a career in emergency medicine, so things might slip by.
Asks under #ranah answers
P.s. Let me know if the links don’t work or something else is wrong (some items don’t have links, they are articles in my draft folder/queue which I’ve listed here so they don’t get lost—sorry for the tease!). Also please tell me if you need me to tag something I haven’t so you can filter it: this blog is for readers—if I was writing just for myself, I wouldn’t bother to edit and publish—so let me know what I can do to make it work better for you. Thanks!
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The compound kad+gam would probably result in > kagam and cab+gam > cagam. Mando’a doesn’t do stop+stop combinations, and tends to elide the first stop of such combinations even across syllable borders. It might even become ga’gam: as k and g share the same place of articulation and only differ in voicing, it would be easy for the voicing to “spread” to the initial stop as well. It might then become reanalysed (or folk-etymologised) as a reduplication of gam (which would also be gagam). Or even go’gam, as Mando’a also tends to dissimilate two consequential back vowels, and go’gam could be analysed as “artificial/man-made skin” which would also be an acceptable construction.
Kal-gam could become > kalgam (liquid + stop combinations are common), or it could also merge together with kagam.
Here are a couple more possible words for sheath:
hukad (n.): sword sheath; any large sheath (for things that are approximately sword-sized or larger, also used for smaller double-edged blades like daggers)
hukal (n.): knife sheath; any smallish sheath (for things that are approximately knife-sized or smaller, sometimes used for larger single-edged blades like axes as well); needle cap
Both are formed from hukaatir, ‘to cover’ + the thing being covered. See this agent nouns in Mando’a post for a discussion about why I think this is a valid construction.
Reading through all of your stuff about mando'a and toxic masculinity etc...has it ever bothered you that the word for sheath is an awful lot like the word for woman? Cause that bothers me. Idk if I'm reading too much into it or if it's because I'm used to looking for subconscious sexism stuff in languages.
Oh yes, lmao … this has bothered me for a very, very long time. It’s very … well, it’s very offensive. There isn’t any which-way about it, and it’s not subtle whatsoever. I actually find it fairly upsetting, in the way that once you actually see misogyny for what it is, it’s impossible to then return to being blind to it.
So, I’m gonna do what I do best, and come up with an alternative word first, and then break down why that word in the mando’a dictionary is a shitty fucking word and just an overall shitty thing to do that has no context and no basis in the language, and why it has no place in mando’a.
Mostly because I intend to put the breakdown on why the word sheath, derived from the word for woman, is fucked up beneath a cut in the event people don’t want to be accidentally triggered—the fact is there are a lot of uncomfortable to violently misogynistic implications in that vocabulary decision, and while I don’t want to mince words, I also don’t want to accidentally harm anyone who’s just looking to have the alternative word.
So … Let’s find other words for sheath.
kad’gam / kal’gam / kald’gam — sword sheath / knife sheath / blade sheath
From the words for sword, blade, a smush of sword and blade bc I liked how it sounded (very scientific), and from ‘gam, a suffix used to indicate skin or a physical cover. ‘gam is not so much a word that exists on its own but rather a modifier, and its uses in beskar’gam, armor (lit. mandalorian iron skin), and pel’gam, (lit. soft yielding skin), we can infer what ‘gam is meant to indicate.
Another word for sheath:
cab’gam — protective skin
So … do we need multiple words for sheath? Actually, yes. I’d even go so far as to suggest it’s weird to only have the one.
First of all, mando’a has multiple words for blades. There are specific words that refer to very specific blades. Knives and swords are differentiated. Sheath, just as a word, should not have a one-size-fits-all term when mandalorians are very specific when it comes to the type of weapon they’re using to do battle,
Departing from the weapon terminology, mandalorians also have many words for stab. It’s to the point that it’s joked they have 80 words that are just variations of stab and the act of stabbing, of inserting a blade into a person with intent to do bodily harm.
Stabbing, to mandalorians, is a nuanced thing. It requires many different words for specificity.
Again, wrt the development of words, usually one or two is enough. To have more than that? Means that mandalorians, as a community, view nuance with weapons, and the act done with that weapon, as necessary.
So, again, because of the above … there should not be only one word for sheath. It just doesn’t fit, pardon the pun, because just as there are many different types of blades … there are also different types of sheaths. It does not do to have a requirement of specificity for the weapon, and the different ways in which to fully utilize that weapon, and then not also be specific for the protective cover of that weapon.
The logic just doesn’t follow.
And now … my breakdown on why the word for sheath, derived from the word for woman, is misogynistic, transmisogynistic, heterosexist, and homophobic all in one piss poor conlang decision.
I want to say … strong warnings for: transphobia, misogyny, cissexism, homophobia, mentions of assault, victim blaming
And yeah, I know. “All those warnings for one word?”
Yes, unfortunately. This is one of those moments where on first glance, you might know something is wrong but not how wrong, and why it’s wrong. I am going to try to explain the why alongside the how clearly, and to do that is going to touch on a lot of topics and references that are or can be upsetting.
I also just want to say when I say “you” I’m referring to a general you, and not you, the anon, specifically. In case that gets confusing. Sorry lol.
All right, here we go.
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#mando’a#mandoa#meta: mandalorians#mando’a language#star wars#dalab#mando’a words#mando’a extended dictionary
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family resto
Bata pa lang, madalang ang kainan ng pamilya sa family resto. Mabibilang lang sa daliri ang mga araw na imbes pa-kanan ang liko ng kotse pauwi ay kumaliwa kami papuntang mall. Di ko na maalala ang ganap pero alam kong walang kasing saya pag lumalabas kasama pamilya.
Naging madalang ang kain na magkasama - sa hapagkainan man o sa family resto - hanggang sa mag-isa na lang akong ngumunguya pagpatak ng alas 6 ng gabi. Naging dahilan ito ng pagpili ko na hindi kumain sa tamang oras. Wala namang pamilyang kasama at hindi rin naman ako nagugutom sa solitaryong aktibidad kaya huwag na lang.
Pag napapadaan ako sa mall at namimili kami ng pagkakainan ng mga kaibigan at ni Mama, hindi napapadaan ang tingin namin sa Dencio's, Hukad, Mandarin, o Dimsum Diner - doon kami sa Siomai, sa Panwiches, sa Freshko.
Nung college, tirador ako ng mga small pop-up cafes na by meal ang presyo at hindi serving pang-pamilya. Ang hirap naman talaga if ganun ang serving at mag-isa ka lang o kaya date lang ang habol mo. Pero napapatanong na rin ako minsan sa sarili, ano kaya lasa ng mga family resto?
Masarap siguro. Hindi paulit-ulit na breadcrumbs, porkchop, beef tapa, o daing na bangus ang nasa menu. Siguro mas sulit pa sa 1 rice meal. Hindi ko na ba talaga malalaman?
Hanggang sa dumating ka.
Ituturo mo sa akin pag lumalabas tayo ang mga family resto - Dencio's, Hukad, Lugang, Mandarin, TGIF, Bigby's, Yellow Fin. At mapapatingin ako ng kakaiba sayo.
"Huh? Iyan ang mga lugar kung san kailangan dalhin mo buong pamilya mo para magbayad ang mama at papa mo." Sabi ko. "I don't go there because I don't have a normal family, remember?"
Ikaw naman ang tumingin ng kakaiba sa akin.
"You have me."
Bawat labas natin, laging family resto. Kaya pala na kahit dalawa lang, pamilya na. Masarap pala talaga ang family resto, napagtanto ko nang halos isang taon na nating ginagawa 'to. Siguro ang selling point nila ang salo-salo na parang nasa bahay ka lang pero hindi na si Mama mo ang nagluluto.
Tumitingin na ako sa direksyon ng family resto dahil sayo. Hindi na rin siya locked feature sa buhay ko. Hindi na siya isang ideya lang sa utak ko at hindi na siyang foreign or intimidating concept. What used to be just an idea that didn't have a timeline, became something I'm grateful for.
Hindi man binigay sakin ni Lord yung pamilyang normal, pero binigay Niya sakin yung pamilya na kailangan ko through you. Di ko man na-experience nang maaga katulad ng iba pero di bale na, may oras pa. Hindi pa ito ang huli. Sinasagot Niya pa rin lahat ng dasal ko kahit na matagal na ang panahon na lumipas.
Hindi ko na tuloy namalayan na nasa loob na ako ng dating minimithi lang na family resto.
Happy dinner!
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BALITANG LOKAL: FilInvest Malls opens in Dumaguete City [#OneNETnewsEXCLUSIVE]
(Written by Rhayniel Saldasal Calimpong / Freelance News Writer, Online Media Reporter and News Presenter of OneNETnews)
DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL -- FilInvest Development Corporation (FDC) inaugurating the newly-opened 'FilInvest Malls' at the Marina Town along Escaño Beach in 'Eduardo J. Blanco Street' corner 'Flores Avenue, Brgy. Piapi, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental' last Thursday morning (September 26th, 2024 at 11am onwards -- Dumaguete local time), around 25 minutes before the new tech giant store opening of 'Power Mac Center' (PMC), a premier partner for Apple.
Before the opening… There is a special mass and blessing, roughly about 9:30am, then followed by the official grand opening of a local mall branch at 'FilInvest Malls'. Dumaguete Mayor named Mr. Felipe Antonio Buscato Remollo, along with other dignitaries joined the ceremonial cutting of ribbon signaling that the shops and stores are now ready to accept their customers for what does in store at both level of floors.
Filinvest Malls is a number of malls nationwide by Filinvest Land Inc. (FLi), under a subsidiary of FDC, founded by Andrew Gotianun Sr. and Mercedes Gotianun. The malls can be said to provide an excellent mix of shopping, dining and entertainment options for various lifestyles. The main flagship mall called 'Festival Supermall' (now known as 'Festival Alabang'), was opened in the late-mid May 1998 in 'Filinvest City, Brgy. Alabang, Muntinlupa, National Capital Region'. The mall is already a flagship location alone before the company branched out for expansion in this nationwide mall of operations.
In the present today, we spoke one or more of the store establishments and shops inside the mall like 'Liquid Flask' and 'Lixx' at Level 1 as an example, there are many options to explore that suit you the best, sources told exclusively to OneNETnews. From the likes of Futura, PMC, iStore, Joneco Tech, Interpace Computer Systems, Gong Cha, UCC Cafe Terrace, The Medical City Clinic (TMC), Salon de Rose, Sans Rival Bistro, Hukad and among the others. Online and offline payment options are available in-store.
Each one of these turns that very energetic, yet dynamic shopping experience into a premier one for both locals and visitors. We'll breeze down such breathtaking bay-side views at Escaño Beach in Level 2, here, even for relaxing places, serving in the City of Gentle People. With such extensive lineup of local & national brands such as Power Mac Center (PMC), FMD stands ready for Negrosanons to lead the city's everyday conveniences and special events and needs.
Some of their notable malls include 'Il Corso' in Cebu and 'Fora Mall' in Tagaytay. FMD finds its passion, in building vibrant community centers, that offer an excellent mix of the above-mentioned brands, alongside one-of-a-kind dining and leisure experiences. Discover the unique charm of Filinvest Mall Dumaguete, where an array of vibrant retail, dining, and leisure experiences awaits.
PHOTO COURTESY: Rhayniel Saldasal Calimpong (Freelance Photojournalist, Online Media Reporter and News Presenter of OneNETnews)
SOURCE: *https://www.facebook.com/61556739277162/posts/122184675584224642 [Referenced FB Captioned Post via FilInvest Malls DGTE] *https://www.facebook.com/100064740186767/posts/956900459811285 [Referenced FB News Article via LUPAD Dumaguete News Bureau] *https://www.facebook.com/100057402380081/posts/1033002035289866 [Referenced FB Captioned Post via The Dumaguete Cathedral for Julito Cortes] *https://www.facebook.com/choy.gallarde/videos/504746238998610/ [Referenced FB VIDEO via Choy Rodriguez Gallarde] *https://www.facebook.com/61553610934597/videos/1764653470970086 [Referenced FB Reels VIDEO via NegOr Provincial Tourism Board] *https://www.facebook.com/1837868953134880/videos/1039398784397405/ [Referenced FB VIDEO via Headz Up! NegOr News] *https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/575124/preview-filinvest-malls-dumaguete-redefines-the-mall-experience [Referenced News Article #1 via Cebu Daily News for Philippine Daily Inquirer] *https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/597142/filinvest-malls-dumaguete-opens-today [Referenced News Article #2f via Cebu Daily News for Philippine Daily Inquirer] *https://tribune.net.ph/2024/09/27/filinvest-malls-opens-in-dumaguete [Referenced News Article via The Daily Tribune] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filinvest *https://filinvest.com/about-us and *https://filinvestland.com/our-business/malls
-- OneNETnews Online Publication Team
#local news#dumaguete#negros oriental#opened#Marina Town#filinvest malls#exclusive#fyp#first and exclusive#OneNETnews
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セブ島 アヤラセンターを楽しんだ3日間
フィリピン5日目、マクタン島からセブ島中心部のホテルにお引越し✨
ホテルの目の前にセブ最大のショッピングモール アヤラセンターセブがある好立地!3日間連続モールに行き、お買い物を楽しみました😊
アヤラセンターはららぽーとみたいな雰囲気で、有名どころのファストファッションは全部ある。
MANGO、M&S などヨーロッパのブランドも揃っていました。
夫さんの会社も発見!!去���?セブ駐在の話が決まってたらこのエリアに住めたんだ... くぁ〜住みたかったぁ😭
まずはランチをしてお買い物パワーをつけました💪🏼
フィリピン料理レストランのHukad へ
柄の悪い日本人おっさん集団が、フィリピンのお姉ちゃんをたくさん連れてバカでかい声でイキってる...レストラン選び失敗🙂↕️w
フィリピン女性を完全に下に見てるような口調と態度で煩い煩い。美味しいものも美味しくなくなりました。
私オーダーの品、パンシット(麺料理のこと)。油っこいのでカラマンシ(すだちみたいな)を絞って酸味をつけたら少しだけさっぱりしてマシになりました。
夫さんのお肉料理と謎の揚げ物。揚げ物が独特過ぎてほとんど食べられず。
このレベルのレストランでも普通に🪳出現。 食べてる最中にふとカウンターをみたらG赤ちゃんが這ってる〜!
���い国だからしょうがないって見過ごすしかないかー。日本も暑いけど、外食先で🪳見かけたことないし、いたとしても見せない努力に拍手ですw
唯一美味しかったマンゴーハロハロ✨
どローカルな飲食店で食べてるYouTuberさんは大概お腹壊してらっしゃいますが、ららぽレベルのモールレストランでもmy pretty🍑から水が出てくるとは...
前日のお昼に食べたエッグベネディクトの卵かもしれないが、1日以上経ってるからちゃうかー? 次の日からホテルのレストランで食べることに。食べ物がお安い国で日本より外食費飛んでいきました🙄
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When I ask for help, You always know exactly what I need, Lord. Thank you so much. Amen.
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great lunch for a happy weekend yazzur! 🤗 🍲🍛🥘🍽️🍸 thanks to #hukad for our food. 😊 gastrinomically satisfied👍🏻💯☑️☑️☑️ #satisfactionguaranteed (kailangan ko talaga kumain. nakakastress yung research paper di pa ko tapos. send help! 😟) (at Hukad)
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It was indeed a #feast with some #Hukad favorites like #scallops, #tuna, #calamares, #karekare, #crispypata and more. #alwaysafeast #hukadsomemore #KalamiCebu By the way, you can enjoy your own Hukad feast at home via #foodpandaph . If you haven't downloaded the app, download it and use these vouchers to get 100 off for every 200 pesos food purchase: HPH404T0jBz HPH404GMXzO HPH4049qeY6 HPH404fK8ia HPH404frfiC (Vouchers are for new users only and should the voucher won't work then Pm me so that I can send you more vouchers) #filipinofood #filipinofoodmovement #foodpanda #eatlocalPh #eatlocal #EatlocalCebu @foodpanda_ph https://www.instagram.com/p/CAcGCAsgZA7/?igshid=1mbg1mdk9jcg0
#feast#hukad#scallops#tuna#calamares#karekare#crispypata#alwaysafeast#hukadsomemore#kalamicebu#foodpandaph#filipinofood#filipinofoodmovement#foodpanda#eatlocalph#eatlocal#eatlocalcebu
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Mixed seafood and meat #hukad (at Hukad) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0OCVCdh98uqxceEtk_KRBbv9DjsJ0Ih3qE0Uk0/?igshid=6iz0gvj3duch
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Fried Tadyang #food #foodporn #foodie #dinner #hukad
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Wala naman meron pero, I had a great time last sunday, we spend together magkasama ni future asawa ko and then we had fun at our the best moments for me yung pang aasar nya lagi sakin haha and yung pangungulangot ko sa harap nya, that's it kumain pala kami sa hukad i love their food lalo na yung dinuguan haha that's too tasty. Highly recommended kung may ka date ka.
12-21-21 - SUNDAY
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FOOD TRIP PART 2
Oedo Japanese Restaurant is a pretty chill hangout spot located in Sto. Domingo Street just a few blocks away from the busy foodie mecca of Banawe Avenue. From the outside, Oedo Japanese Restaurant looks like a hair taken away from the identity of Little Tokyo restaurants in Makati City. Its ironic nondescript yet flamboyant display of lanterns clearly looked like a house that has been transformed into a two-story restaurant.
I appreciate the wide and welcoming outdoor seating that guests can alight for a quick spicy salmon sashimi fix (yup my comfort food huhu) during the afternoons, or a good round of sake at night. The interiors are also well-thought of, with the intricate Japanese murals, and the displays of wine bottles on the walls. We ordered Kani salad, Shrimp Tempura, Salmon Sashimi, and some maki. And, the highlight of our meal (read: highlight kasi grabe ang mahal jsq tagsimot ang bulsa jk) the massive Wagyu beef.
For dinner, we tried Hukad’s newest offer: their unlimited Filipino Fiesta. It has a variety of meat and vegetables, street food, fruits, and a lot more. But of course, eyes on the prize. I did not even think for a minute in diving into the Cebu Lechon and Baked Scallops. Pictures even show how much I enjoyed the balat.
I can imagine how much workout I need to do next week to make up for everything I ate, but no regrets, really. Good food, good mood (as always lol *wink).
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Hukad (Ayala Malls Feliz)
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Enjoy a Hearty Feast at Hukad, North Towers
Enjoy a Hearty Feast at Hukad, North Towers
Golden Cowrie, Cebu’s homegrown restaurant has been bringing families together since it opened its doors in Lahug, Cebu City in 1982. Fast forward to 2018, the Filipino restaurant continues to offer traditional Filipino flavors along with its restaurant venture – Hukad.
The brand Hukad which means “limitless servings of food” was developed in 2008. Like the Golden Cowrie, Hukad also brings native…
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#ClariSays#Filipino Blogger#Food Blogger#Food Review#FoodieViews Philippines#foodieviewsph#Hukad#North Towers#SM North EDSA
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Two birds in one stone. #dairyqueen #hukad #branding #logo (at Robinsons Cybergate Cebu) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp1hZLKAGVr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19rkp062d0ggu
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@alwaysafeast group opens their new concept @hukadkafe at @smcitycebuofficial ! . #hukadcafe #wowthefood #kalamicebu #hukad #refreshinglyfilipino (at Hukad Kafe) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7C0fXmAErS/?igshid=ou0xwkvb717k
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