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Month: June 2024

Filipino Street Food A Booming Industry In Philippines

Filipino people are known for their affection with street food, almost every person on all walks of life has an inclination for eating street food. Everywhere you look, it is common to see people flocking together eating street food, it could a barbeque from Chicken intestine or pork fat or Fried fish ball and squid ball offered using a portable cart.
For average Filipino, street food seems so appetizing. The colorful Tokneneng fried egg offered in the street looks so tempting to us, the truth tokneneng is so delicious especially when newly cook and eaten with vinegar dipping. Fish ball and squid ball has its own place when it comes with the popularity, Fish ball has been offered in the street before I was born and Squid ball find it place in some of the big super market in the Philippines, you could always find kiosk that sells squid ball along with other dim sum and Filipino beverages locally known as gulamin on those supermarket. Taho is another popular street food in Philippines, compare with other Filipino street food taho is more healthy and nutritious, it is a byproduct of soya bean and within the family of tofu and soya milk. Taho is usually served with a sugar caramel in the top locally known as arnival, the looks of taho is comparable with soya milk but with jelly like consistency. Before, it is Chinese peddler that usually sell Taho in the street but now a days it become a booming Filipino business. Balot is another popular street food in Philippines, for some it might be an exotic food but for Filipino Balot will always be a part of our culture. Balot is known for its aphrodisiac effect and also known for its high protein content, taking too much balot might cause a high blood pressure because of its high protein and cholesterol content, so be wary when taking some. Dimsum or siomai is a well known Chinese food in the Philippines, before it is just offered on big Chinese restaurant on Metropolis but now a day siomai is also offered in the street, you can always people using a improvised pedalized tricycle with a built in gas stove selling while steaming siomai. And same with siomai, Pizza is also offered using same improvised tricycle with oven on it.
Truly, street food bas become a booming industry through the time, it is become so popular because of the availability and affordability for common Filipino. But proper government authority should implement strict law in regards for selling food in the street, they have to make sure that the food that are being offered is proper for human consumption to protect public health.

How To Get A Film Star Complexion Fast…. With The Raw Food Diet

How to get a Film Star Complexion and be the envy of your friends with RFD ?

Many of the benefits Ive discovered over many years on the Raw Food diet, is that my skin tone has improved dramatically.

Althought Im male and in my sixties, Ive noticed how my skin has softened, the frown lines are less intense, as are the laughter lines around the eyes. So much so that people often remark that I look at least 10 years younger than my years!

Thats a great ego – boost, but Im more interested in the benefits of eating a mainly Raw Food diet. I run regularly around the hills where I live, and often leave much younger men behind . That’s just to say it really works.

Now, skin is nourished from the inside, and its re-hydrated from the organic water we obtain [which is incidentally the only pure water on the planet] from natures own fruits and vegetables.

Its true to say that a clean exterior comes from a clean interior, so you need to undertake first of all, a detox. That is, if you really want to have a pure and glowing film-star complexion.

But dont panic. It will not be hard I promise . In fact, you will positively enjoy it.

Now, let me outline the simple procedure which will, if you, follow it precisely , help you to get that blotchy, dull-looking skin you may be suffering with currently, transformed into a bright, clear, glowing countenance.

First ,for Breakfast ,take a large fresh orange, a good firm lime[greener the better] peel and put through a juicer extactor together with a generous sized slice of lemon. Drink and enjoy. That’s the first thing you do in the morning.
Nothing else at all.

Then, for lunch; a small salad of lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, grated carrot and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

Then for the evening meal, a large mixed salad , more or less whatever you choose. However, absolutely no dairy product , such as cheese or yoghurt or anything of that ilk.

Now please note,everything must be fresh,natural, uncooked. Drink plenty of water.

Do this programme for at least 3 days,and extend to a week if possible.

If you are like most folks who have undertaken this diet, you will report not only a marked difference in your skin tone,but also your energy levels too.

And thats not all; You will find there are numerous extra benefits you`ll enjoy apart from the initial detox.

For example, weight loss (often a pound per day) thicker healthier hair,healthier teeth and gums and better quality of sleep. Hows that for starters? Go raw,you won’t regret it!

Matching Champagne And Food

Champagne is regularly served as an aperitif or as a toast at the end of a meal, so it is often overlooked when it comes to food. However, because Champagne is naturally acidic, it makes a really good food match – and not just for oysters and caviar as you might expect, but for a number of different foods.

Non Vintage Champagne

This is the cheapest and probably most common type of Champagne available. Non-vintage Champagne is blended from wines from several years and, in doing so, this ensures that a consistent style is achieved. Non-vintage Champagne is younger and, generally, fruiter than other Champagnes, so is a perfect match for slightly lighter foods, such as egg or mushroom based dishes, hard cheeses, pasta or risotto (particularly with a cream or mushroom based sauce), vegetables, fish and seafood. Strange as it may seem, non-vintage Champagne also goes really well with fish and chips, as the acidity of the Champagne helps cut through the oiliness.

Vintage Champagne

Vintage Champagne is made from a blend of wines from a particular year, when the quality of the wine is good enough to declare a vintage. Because it has been aged for a few years, it has as slightly more complex structure than a non-vintage Champagne, so can stand up to stronger, fuller flavours. For example, all types of fish and seafood, especially when accompanied with a creamy sauce are a perfect match for vintage Champagne, as are lightly smoked foods, cheese, duck, caviar and poultry with a rich sauce.

Blanc de Blancs

Champagne is made from Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, which are red grapes, along with Chardonnay, which is a white grape. Blanc de Blancs, however, is Champagne which is made exclusively from the Chardonnay grape. This is a rare style of Champagne and goes well with lighter style foods and, in particular, sushi, oysters, goats cheese, gently flavoured white fish and vegetables.

Blanc de Noirs

This is Champagne made from just the red grapes, Pinot Noir and / or Pinot Meunier. If you come across a bottle, try teaming it with full flavoured foods such as meat and cheese.

Demi Sec

Demi sec style Champagne is sweeter than traditional brut champagne and is a good match for foie gras or foods that have a slight edge of sweetness to them. It also goes well with desserts (as long as they arent too sweet), as well as red berries – particularly strawberries.

Ros

Ros based Champagne goes very well with seafood, including prawns and lobster, or slightly pinker style meats including lamb, ham and game.