I never heard of this. OMG...ikaymoreno wrote:Bugs and other weird things aisde, "Killing me softly" from Tarlac. They hit the chicken (while alive) repeatedly with a stick so it develops bruises. They said it makes it yummier. I just find it too...brutal so even though it's just chicken, I have no desire to taste it.
Weirdest food in your country
Nursalyn wrote:Timalok? Tinulang manok hehehehe.....
weird nga HAHAHAHA :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
ikaymoreno wrote:Bugs and other weird things aisde, "Killing me softly" from Tarlac. They hit the chicken (while alive) repeatedly with a stick so it develops bruises. They said it makes it yummier. I just find it too...brutal so even though it's just chicken, I have no desire to taste it.
seriously? :persevere:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Aileen.Cortes wrote:Tamilok?
yung parang bulate ba yan na mahaba :persevere:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Nursalyn wrote:We must taste it.....That is our task....you start from michelle.....hahahaha
pass! hahaha :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Michelle.Batan wrote:pass! hahaha :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
You can do it! :grin:
Michelle.Batan wrote:In my opinion, the weirdest food we have in Philippines is BALUT. It is a developing bird embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. I havent tried it yet. :joy:
I never tried eating BALUT. Seeing the chick hair inside the shell keeps my stomach up and down.
Pigiret it belongs to frog clan. We fried it like chicken. And it taste like chicken.
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Doreen.Paurnia wrote:I never tried eating BALUT. Seeing the chick hair inside the shell keeps my stomach up and down.
Like this?
LOL!! It scares me! Luckily chick didn't grin on that selfie.
Doreen.Paurnia wrote:Michelle.Batan wrote:In my opinion, the weirdest food we have in Philippines is BALUT. It is a developing bird embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. I havent tried it yet. :joy:
I never tried eating BALUT. Seeing the chick hair inside the shell keeps my stomach up and down.
same here :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Doreen.Paurnia wrote:I never tried eating BALUT. Seeing the chick hair inside the shell keeps my stomach up and down.
Like this?
scary :persevere:
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Michelle.Batan wrote:ikaymoreno wrote:Bugs and other weird things aisde, "Killing me softly" from Tarlac. They hit the chicken (while alive) repeatedly with a stick so it develops bruises. They said it makes it yummier. I just find it too...brutal so even though it's just chicken, I have no desire to taste it.
seriously? :persevere:
I first heard of it when we went there during a fiesta and people were talking about how yummy it was. It just made me so sad for the chicken.
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ikay
Nursalyn wrote:Nobody here eating BALUT?
It's a NO for me
mismei
Aileen.Cortes wrote:Tamilok?
I tried the Fried tamilok when I was in Surigao. I just can't say No to the locals lol. It wasn't really that bad. But the "kinilaw" is too much! Slimy raw tamilok soaked in vinegar?? I kennaaaat
mismei
ikaymoreno wrote:Bugs and other weird things aisde, "Killing me softly" from Tarlac. They hit the chicken (while alive) repeatedly with a stick so it develops bruises. They said it makes it yummier. I just find it too...brutal so even though it's just chicken, I have no desire to taste it.
Yeah, I heard of that too. I feel bad for the chicken