KFN Travel Guide

Special Food

1. Lumpia

What it is: Filipino‚style spring rolls.

Why it‚s awesome: The filling varies, but one thing remains the same: You can (and will) inhale them by the dozen.

2. Sinigang

What it is: Hot and sour soup.

Why it‚s awesome: Tamarind paste and calamansi (or Philippine lime) juice infuse the broth with its signature sour flavor. This version calls for salty chunks of pork and a splash of creamy coconut milk to round out things out.

3. Chicken Afritada

What it is: Chicken stew.

Why it‚s awesome: Spanish influences can be found throughout Filipino cuisine, and this tomato-based stew with chicken, peppers, and onions is one of the heartiest examples.

4. Cassava Cake

What it is: A creamy, not-too-sweet dessert made from cassava root and coconut milk.

Why it‚s awesome: It‚s sweet, but not cloyingly so. For texture, the top is broiled until it‚s almost crunchy. It can also be made gluten-free.

5. Ube Ice Cream

What it is: Exactly what it sounds like: ice cream made from the root crop ube, also known as purple yam.

Why it‚s awesome: Purple ice cream. ‚Nuff said.

6. Pork Adobo

What it is: Tender pork belly braised in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, oil, and bay leaves.

Why it‚s awesome: All of the flavors? Check.

7. Chicken Bistek

What it is: Meat cooked in a sauce of soy and citrus.

Why it‚s awesome: Soy sauce is cut with lemon juice or calamansi to make an addictive, tangy marinade.

8. Chicharon

 

What it is: Fried pork rinds.

Why it‚s awesome: Fried. Pork. Rinds.

‚ 9. Bibingka

What it is: Sweet coconut cake.

Why it‚s awesome: Rice flour + coconut cream = a Filipino Christmastime treat that‚s delicious enough to eat year-round.

‚ 10. Kare-Kare

What it is: Oxtail stew.

Why it‚s awesome: The key ingredient that brings everything together? Peanut butter.

11. Halo-Halo

What it is: Dessert made with a hodgepodge of ingredients, including shaved ice, sweet beans, fruit, tapioca, and ube ice cream.

Why it‚s awesome: Halo-halo means ‚mix mix‚ in Tagalog, and that‚s exactly what you‚re supposed to do with it.

12. Biko

What it is: Sweet sticky rice.

Why it‚s awesome: This creamy, easy-to-make dessert only requires a few ingredients. But it still packs a ton of flavor, and it‚s garnished with equally addictive latik, or cooked-down coconut milk or cream.

13. Kaldereta

What it is: Hearty meat stew with potatoes, peppers, and liver sauce.

Why it‚s awesome: The stew is traditionally made with goat, but you can also sub in beef or chicken for those who haven‚t yet seen the light.

14. Dessert Lumpia

What it is: Sweetened bananas baked in lumpia wrappers, then drizzled with caramel and chocolate.

Why it‚s awesome: ANG SARAP.

‚ 15. Ukoy

What it is: Crispy shrimp fritters with tangy vinegar dipping sauce.

Why it‚s awesome: Portable perfection.

16. Tocino

What it is: Sweetened cured pork.

Why it‚s awesome: Thin strips of pork sit for several hours (or days) in a mixture of sugar, salt, garlic, and oil, then are fried up in a hot pan until the coating caramelizes.

17. Leche Flan

What it is: Caramel custard.

Why it‚s awesome: This dense, silky dessert is richer than its Spanish counterparts because it‚s made with condensed milk and more egg yolks. Nom factor: high.

18. Filipino Spaghetti

What it is: Noodles sweetened with your choice of sugary sauce ‚ like banana ketchup or condensed milk. Bonus points for adding chopped up hot dogs.
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