Posts tagged food
Posts tagged food
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I don’t normally drink a lot of soda or caffeine, but I do when I’m driving for safety. This is the first time I’ve had a frappuccino and I’m hooked =)
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Lauren eating with me at Rudy’s
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Omg TORCHYS
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I really took the diversity of the United States for granted.
That whole “The United States is the melting pot” business they taught us in school means a lot more to me now that I’ve spent 4 months away from it all. I heard it all the time and thought “yeah yeah, I get it”. It’s really incredible thing if you look at the rest of the world though. Aside from a handful of mostly expats and Chinese, almost everybody in the Philippines is a Filipino. Everybody has black hair. Everybody has a certain darker shade of skin. Everybody is short. They all speak local dialects as their 1st language. They all enjoy approximately the same food. Religion is far from diverse - 90% Christian (About 90% of which is Catholic), 10% Muslim.
You are out of place if you don’t match even one of these characteristics.
Don’t get me wrong, there’s an amazing amount of indigenous diversity (over 180 indigenous ethnic groups, over half of which represent unique linguistic groups) in the Philippines that is rivaled by few other nations. But it’s a different kind of diversity.
It makes the culture interesting, but as a place to live or hang out in for a long time, it can get old. Definitely made me miss my insanely worldly-diverse Austin, TX.
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Eating with my travel friends (left to right): Jasmine (Spain), Bjorn (Germany) and Benjamin (Germany). We’re at Jambalaya, a wonderful little restaurant in Port Barton with a healthy selection of books and a healthy menu as well.
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who would not want these.. yummy stik-o.
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Found tacos at some random place in El Nido. I guess the real reason for the absence of tacos here is the lack of ingredients. It is hard/impossible to find lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, avocado here.
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12 pesos = $0.25 USD
30 pesos = $0.65 USD
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55 Pesos (A little over $1)
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breakfast at Our Melting Pot hostel. Yum =)
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how many people does it take to work a mostly empty fast food restaurant in the Philippines? This many.
In their defense, Chic-Boy is awesome and the customer service is beyond amazing. Eat here if you come to Makati.