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Chicken For The Gods By Lhey Ralston

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This recipe came from a fellow Filipino who lives in the United States. She passed me this recipe through twitter. This is a unique chicken recipe of no other than Lhey Bella Ralston. If you wan't to know more about her, check out her official website or this kahitsino.org blog post about her.


Crispy Dinuguan

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Crispy Dinuguan is quite becoming a popular dish here in the Philippines. I first heard this dish via some friends tweet. I learned that crispy dinuguan is a specialty dish of Kanin Club at the Paseo de Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Laguna. According to a blogger who experienced and tasted this dish; it tastes like your ordinary dinuguan except that the pork is cooked like the Crispy Lechon Kawali way.


Filipino Exotic Foods

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There are so many Filipino exotic foods that are truly unique and delicious. Some of them really looks weird and some people find it not acceptable or not appropriate to eat. But let me tell you this, if you believe in the saying "don't judge the book by its cover", then you will able to eat it without any hassle. This saying really applies to exotic and unique Filipino recipes because their looks might not be that good but the taste, oh my, so delicious and sumptuous.

Below you will find some of the many Filipino exotic foods. Some of them are linked into their corresponding recipes and how-to-cook pages in case you want to try them at home.

Balut
Balut Filipino Exotic Food
A balut is a fertilized duck (or chicken) egg with a nearly-developed embryo inside that is boiled and eaten in the shell.

Balut eggs are believed to be an aphrodisiac and considered a high-protein, hearty snack. Baluts are mostly sold by street vendors in the regions where they are available.

Soup #5
Soup #5 Filipino Exotic Food
Soup Number Five, is a soup made from bull's t3st3s or p3n1s. Like balut, it is believed to have aphrodisiac that makes people to say it is better than spending money into vi@gr@.

Ginataang Kuhol
Ginataang Kuhol Filipino Exotic Food
The French call "kuhol" as "escargot". Kuhol or escargot is an edible snail. Guinataang Kuhol is a favorite appetizer in Filipino restaurants. It is also a popular pica-pica (finger food) that goes well with cold beer. Ginataang kuhol is a spicy dish.

Dinuguan
Dinuguan Filipino Exotic Food
Dinuguan is a Filipino savory stew of blood and meat (typically stomach, intestines, ears, heart and snout) simmered in a rich, spicy dark gravy of pig blood, garlic, chili , and vinegar.

More exotic foods can be found at this Filipino street foods blog post.

How about you? Any more exotic foods to add?



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