Thursday, May 16, 2013

Kwek Kwek and Fish Balls two Delicious




The country’s most popular pastimes are, without questions,
eating and debating, so expect a heated argument, especially
since Philippines are jammed with incredible street-foods stalls
and bakeries.

Besides eating and talking about food,
the Filipinos also love to feed their guests,
so meals with friends and family can go on for hours and
include dozens of different dishes. Any visitor with a big appetite,
a little patience, and an adventurous spirit is bound to eat more and
better in Philippines than virtually else in the world.


When i'm eating a fish-balls i remember my college day, every time
 have no class or during recess. the fish balls vendors is always in
 front of our school to wait the student. :)


For travelers to Philippines who want to get a deeper
sense of the country’s food culture beyond the well-known
staples of kwek-kwek and fish balls, our province is an
excellent place to start. It’s packed with classic family-style
 street stalls serving food like crispy chicken skin, chicken feet
(adidas), and bakeries that turn out fresh German bread and the appetizing Cakes.

The city of cotabato is relatively small, so getting up
to tip area of the country takes only about an hour,
barring horrendous traffic. But still, the most amazing
place to stay with.

Then again, I’ve never managed to take my own advice,
especially since the most intent Filipino drinks won’t
let guests leave the table without tasting everything in sight and having seconds.

All  I can say is, kwek kwek and fish balls is super delicious.
especially when have a cold drink or coffee,
if you have not tasted it. taste it and surely, you're not repent.

I remember my wife, she always cook kwek kwek and fishballs for our kids. she's on abroad now...