HALAL FILIPINO STREET FOOD! Quiapo Manila's MUSLIM TOWN FOOD TOUR! Manila Street Food Philippines

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  • čas přidán 18. 03. 2023
  • Our Quiapo Food Series continues today as we explore Manila's Muslim Town! Paps Carl of The Chui Show and I feasted on delicious Halal Street Food you've never seen before. Join us on this fun Southern Philippines food Trip in Manila!
    We had the following
    Dudul - 100
    Chicken Piaparan - 25
    Chicken Rendang - 25
    Spicy Bihon - 25
    Palapa
    Chicken Pastil - 10
    Balulon - 10
    Pakbol - 10
    Biyaki - 10
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Komentáře • 656

  • @TheChuiShow
    @TheChuiShow Před 11 měsíci +20

    Just love for Muslim Town!! Glad you loved the food, culture and the people here khee

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před 11 měsíci

      I enjoyed every single second of this food tour. Mindanaoan foods are definitely underrated!

    • @roginebacani8669
      @roginebacani8669 Před 7 měsíci

      Help... 🙏🥺

    • @user-dj1bv4qd1h
      @user-dj1bv4qd1h Před 3 měsíci

      Hallo ..assalamu alaikum ...My name is Masfu ah ... I'm Muslem. Indonesia...IHave ...Frend Philipines ..Mindanao ..limpapa zamboanga....Its name Sara ...Zeina ...(moslem ) and Precylinda luistro ...

  • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951

    Mostly those of Muslim ethnics are derived from a malay race with variety of sub ethnics including suluk, tausug, marano, Moro etc... Definitely the foods are kindly similar with a unique local touch & ingredients.
    Mostly SEA Muslims want to visit the Philippines but our concern is a halal food availability, especially in famous touristy area. I think the government of the Philippines should implement a halal tourism in order to grab more attention from Muslim countries to visit the lovely Philippines.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +6

      I agree with you. Great idea, actually. In Singapore, all Jollibee branches are halal and are patronized by locals.

    • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951
      @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 Před rokem +4

      @@foodiemommaph we got jollibee in KL too... Just love it!!

    • @US_AND_IL_ARE_WAR_CRIMINALS
      @US_AND_IL_ARE_WAR_CRIMINALS Před 6 měsíci

      I visited the PH before and I can tell food isn't a problem there you can eat sea food or vege pizza. There are a lot of choices you won't get hungry

    • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951
      @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 Před 6 měsíci

      @@US_AND_IL_ARE_WAR_CRIMINALS yeah those foods are halal but the cooking ingredients is uncertainty... Any halal food served with booze side by side, cooking ingredients such as mirin, rice cooking wine, no pork / lard status etc can be considered as non halal. The strict halal certification is required for the peace of mind. Just my 2 cents ...

    • @UnReal31337
      @UnReal31337 Před 6 měsíci

      I know that Kenny Roger's Roasters is Malay owned, in all of the malls and is halal. But it doesn't have any muslim authenticity.

  • @fiqsyafiq2671
    @fiqsyafiq2671 Před rokem +81

    I feel a similarity with Malaysia. Hope can visit Philippines one day.Happy Ramadan to Filipino Muslims from Malaysia. 🇲🇾

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +5

      Yes please!❤️🇵🇭

    • @taufiqbudiman9155
      @taufiqbudiman9155 Před rokem +4

      @@foodiemommaph kamu hanya tau Malaysia dan Singapura, silahkan kunjungi Indonesia kamu akan tau darimana makanan itu berasal

    • @gojezzgojezz4351
      @gojezzgojezz4351 Před rokem +12

      ​@@taufiqbudiman9155cisss! semua makanan di dunia ini berasal dari konoha, ookey!

    • @gojezzgojezz4351
      @gojezzgojezz4351 Před rokem

      ​@@taufiqbudiman9155orang2 konoha asalnya kaum kasta lebih rendah dari dalit yang asal india selatan di bawa sebagai buruh angkut najis majikan belanda oleh pelayar belanda.

    • @taufiqbudiman9155
      @taufiqbudiman9155 Před rokem +2

      @@gojezzgojezz4351 riset dulu oii jgn asal klaim, nanti seperti cendol

  • @lakanuragon6749
    @lakanuragon6749 Před rokem +17

    when i came back from Malaysia, naglaway ako so this is the first place dinala ako ng dila ko to satisfy my cravings... its true that their underrated, and i hope more vlogger will "exposed" our Filipino Muslim food & culture.

  • @kfuady0374
    @kfuady0374 Před rokem +29

    Dodol is a local food in a widespread Indonesian islands, and i guess also, in Southern Thai, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

  • @ChannelFredo
    @ChannelFredo Před rokem +80

    this is a criminally underrated place. there should really be more food tours here. the cuisine here is completely different. Filipinos already patronize indian and middle eastern food. this place deserves more attention. Palapa on adobo, ginataan, and curry is a revelation.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +4

      That's so true!

    • @risingson1971
      @risingson1971 Před rokem +3

      Yes! I hope Mayor Lacuna beautifies the area also so that this place becomes an added stop in Manila for tourists. A little sprucing up by making the mosque clean and establishments regulated, we wil see more tourists coming in. Please feature more Muslim establishments especially Muslim dine in restaurants with aircon so that I can share with others so that more Pinoys will have a better impression of our southern brothers and hopefully this will pave the way for all Pinoys will have a unified country despite different beliefs. God bless Khee

    • @richardnogales2105
      @richardnogales2105 Před rokem +2

      Bka pwd po ilabas na nla sa kalsada Yan pra matikman ng mga pilipino,..

    • @taufiqbudiman9155
      @taufiqbudiman9155 Před rokem

      Nasi kuning is from java, get riset please

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +2

      @@taufiqbudiman9155yes, it's called nasi kyuning in the south. But generally in the PH, it's called Java rice. 🙂

  • @PissMenn
    @PissMenn Před rokem +36

    as Indonesian I'm surprised they have dodol too 😅 some other foods looks similar as well👍

    • @indrakusumajayaindrakusuma6367
      @indrakusumajayaindrakusuma6367 Před rokem

      Itu emg dodol indonesia bg yg di bikin , philipine & malay gak punya dodol !

    • @Hawinha_2hoon.
      @Hawinha_2hoon. Před rokem +2

      MR , PissMenn
      Assalamu Allaykum
      How are you
      Where do you stay in Indonesia ?

    • @Hawinha_2hoon.
      @Hawinha_2hoon. Před rokem +1

      I Like eat Nasigoring
      Do you ?

    • @Hawinha_2hoon.
      @Hawinha_2hoon. Před rokem +3

      Iam arab man 🌴🐪I Like indonesian people
      You are nice , kind & respectfull people 🌹👍

    • @dibo458
      @dibo458 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Hawinha_2hoon.nice bro, we like u too

  • @solitarylife2795
    @solitarylife2795 Před rokem +21

    Didnt know that Manila has a Muslim town. This is so interesting...worth to be visited. I have been wanting to visit Manila since long time ago but always ended up hesitating because of the difficulties to find halal food there. Thank you guys for this video....will include Manila for my next travel destination soon

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +2

      yes please visit when you can! I will share more halal Filipino food videos for your reference :)

    • @solitarylife2795
      @solitarylife2795 Před rokem

      @@foodiemommaph Thank you so much my friend. Really appreciate your effort for this. Been to almost of our Asean neighbours except for the Philippines, Laos, East Timur & Myanmar. Now am so excited to explore Manila..soonest!

    • @abdulrahmanabdulghani8833
      @abdulrahmanabdulghani8833 Před rokem

      I hv visited this town 3 times before visiting other places in Philippines. No halal food won't stop me from traveling.We can eat fruits,bread..dates...I will go again to Philippines.Good info for Muslim travellers.TQ

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      @@abdulrahmanabdulghani8833 yes please! Message me if you need some more recommendations :)

    • @abra.hui.
      @abra.hui. Před 5 měsíci

      yes we have. I'm Filipino Muslim /w Chinese and Bruneian descent, there is Muslim town in Quiapo, near to oldest China TOwn in the world outside China

  • @abel8725
    @abel8725 Před rokem +15

    MashaAllah Alhumdulillah I miss the Philippines

  • @abadmacs
    @abadmacs Před 11 měsíci +6

    I am a Meranaw and Meranaw dishes aren't just complete without that staple "palapa" condiment. A trivia as well, Meranaw dishes are mostly spicy and yellowish in hue which are attributed to that turmeric powder we always put and incorporate into a lot of our dishes.

  • @TwinkleNotty
    @TwinkleNotty Před rokem +13

    Wow food is so much similar to Malay food here in Malaysia! Same ethnicity with the Malays here, our bothers and sisters in the Philipines.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +2

      Very interesting right 😊😍

    • @krstlln
      @krstlln Před rokem +1

      malay is only malay, what do you mean "ethnicity" in malay

    • @user-dj4lz6gz2i
      @user-dj4lz6gz2i Před 11 měsíci

      pemikiran bodoh orang Malaysia. Atas dasar apa kalian sebut Filipina Melayu. Apakah atas dasar mereka muslim?
      Mereka bangsa Austronesia sama dgn kami orang Sulawesi.
      Jgn memelayukan yg berhubungan dgn islam atas dasar pemahaman sepihak kalian

    • @Muizz93726
      @Muizz93726 Před 11 měsíci

      There's malay ethnicity & there's malay race. They not same thing. Malay race concept developed by westerner like dutch and british because they see similar thing in this region like speak similar language (malay language was lingua franca) or looks. Malay ethnicity is ethnoreligious group(muslim. Meaning no christian malay). Who used this definition is Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei. Meaning you can be problem when you Christian but claim to be malay in this countries. Malay race concept now have replace with Austronesian word instead but is also technical wrong since these word is family language group.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před 11 měsíci

      @@Muizz93726 good point!

  • @cuneytcigdem3747
    @cuneytcigdem3747 Před rokem +1

    Greetings from Turkey! Mahal kita Pilipinas!

  • @nelsonamiril2694
    @nelsonamiril2694 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing n I will visit the Philippines someday!! greeting fm Malaysia❤❤🇲🇾🇲🇾

  • @mohdafifiarif8409
    @mohdafifiarif8409 Před rokem +16

    First time hearing that Philippines makes rendang too😮😮😮 I'm from Malaysia by the way😁 Quiapo is a must to check out town if i come to visit Philippines 😊

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +3

      Yes! Ayam rendang pedas

    • @rosidahariff2365
      @rosidahariff2365 Před 11 měsíci

      Long time ago our forefathers traverse the region freely. Its the weatern colonials who separated us. So not surprising that the culinary of Muslim Filipinos are similar to that of Malaysia, Indonesia & Malays of Singapore.

    • @sylvackerman6362
      @sylvackerman6362 Před 7 měsíci

      The Moro ethnic groups in the Philippines are influenced by Indo and Malay cuisine. Randang is available in the southern island in the Philippines, Mindanao, especially in the Moro regions.

  • @binhduchoang6026
    @binhduchoang6026 Před rokem +7

    Thanks, Khee, to let us know more about foods and some cultures in Philippine, the spring is coming, enjoy the season😇

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      You're welcome! It's my joy to share a pinch of my country's diverse culture with you 😍

    • @binhduchoang6026
      @binhduchoang6026 Před rokem

      Thanks, sis.

  • @jeffmusika1192
    @jeffmusika1192 Před rokem +3

    Love your vlogs! We are childhood friends with your husband when they played basketball with the ferrer’s in marikina. Keep doing what you do. Youre awesome

    • @fragileoncio
      @fragileoncio Před rokem

      thanks for the support and encouragement bro! 😊sa Thailand kayo diba? we'll ask for recos pag nagpnta kami jan!

  • @khairul4life
    @khairul4life Před rokem +23

    masyallah . dasyaat juga . budaya rumpun kepulauan melayu.. salam dari MALAYSIA..

    • @nafriz2010
      @nafriz2010 Před rokem +11

      Filipina asalnya negara Islam. Dulu ramai tahu cakap melayu. Ada drama bersiri filipina tunjuk orang sana cakap melayu dgn pedagang

    • @Kalam-oz7dc
      @Kalam-oz7dc Před rokem +6

      Mereka sebenarnya melayu. Saya pernah tanya mereka apa bangsa kamu org filipina?mereka kata malay mereka tak kata melayu sbb melayu tu ada makna lain utk pertuturan harian mereka.

    • @TwinkleNotty
      @TwinkleNotty Před rokem +1

      @@Kalam-oz7dcbetul

    • @TwinkleNotty
      @TwinkleNotty Před rokem +1

      @@nafriz2010ya sgt benar

    • @krstlln
      @krstlln Před rokem

      sabah serawak bukan melayu, oleh dikarenakan melayu ingin meluaskan wilayah, sabah serawak diyakinkan bahwa mereka melayu juga, seperti yang dunia tau, melayu malaysia adalah kaum terpinggirkan di malaysia, bahkan saking terpinggirkan, china pun tak sudi berbahasa melayu, bahasa pemersatu tamil - china - malay adalah bahasa inggris. oleh karena melayu malaysia itu kecil, diambillah gagasan utk memelayukan semua suku suku indonesia, jawa di bilang melayu, bahkan bugis yang bahasanya sangat jauh berbeda dengan bahasa melayu pun disebut melayu, bahkan dayak yang kebanyakan animisme & kristen pun disebut melayu.

  • @bardehanad4919
    @bardehanad4919 Před rokem

    Wow! That amazing, looking forward more of your clips! loved the banana wrap, very environmentally friendly

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Thanks! Yeah it's very traditional and good for the environment 😊

  • @ddmulyadi168
    @ddmulyadi168 Před rokem +5

    Hearing some similar languages...as we speak here in Indonesia prove that we are relate, we are family.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Yes!!!

    • @rosidahariff2365
      @rosidahariff2365 Před 11 měsíci

      Distant cousins. 😂

    • @abra.hui.
      @abra.hui. Před 5 měsíci

      they speak modern Filipino language thou, Manila is actually the Main City of Muslims in the old days before Spanish genocide/colonization so the only region left is the southern Island Mindanao. They speak tagalog, but they have their own language. I came from Iranon tribe and we have similarity with Maranaws, you can call us Ilanun (Pirates) on bahasa Indonesia, our tribe migrate also in Indonesia so you can search us and we exist today in Indonesia and we also have in Sabah Malaysia. Maranaw and Maguindanao tribe came from Ilanun tho but we're not on the mainstream and not really recognized here in Philippines. All they know is Maranao, Tausog, and Maguindanao. Basically, we Iranons/Pirates are more spread than the rest of Muslim tribes since we exist in Indonesia and Malaysia at the same time

    • @abra.hui.
      @abra.hui. Před 5 měsíci

      If you can hear the tribe languages, we have alot of similarities, even our count is almost similar with bahasa Indonesian

  • @laninepomuceno6774
    @laninepomuceno6774 Před rokem +1

    God bless us Thanks for sharing this video. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @KookieMaster
    @KookieMaster Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for featuring this! Ive been in that place few times and I loved diving into our muslim brothers/sisters culture, they really have many great foods to feast on.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před 3 měsíci

      you're welcome! There's so much more to discover for sure!

  • @cidicious8353
    @cidicious8353 Před rokem +2

    Wow can't wait to drop by the stalls. Muslim food trip here we go!

  • @Mschill87
    @Mschill87 Před rokem +4

    Wow thank you for this video I know where to go when I go vacation ❤️🥰🥰 with my husband Alhamdulillah

  • @elenazaaba7522
    @elenazaaba7522 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the enlightenment. I’ve been to Manila few times and I had difficulties finding halal food. I had to go to Shangri la to buy halal chicken and the only place I know that had halal food was at the greenhills.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +1

      Actually there's more halal food spots spread out around Manila. Message me on IG if you're coming next time so I can share a list of options for you. 😊

  • @YuuyaTenjou13
    @YuuyaTenjou13 Před rokem +7

    Na ingit ako bilang pilipino na dipa naka kain ng authentic pag kagkain ng pilipino Muslim... Paranas nyo naman saken yan 🤤🤤🤤🤤 nag lalaway ako 😂😂

    • @moezza6508
      @moezza6508 Před rokem +1

      Islam itu indah makananya halal

  • @junaiditandow2873
    @junaiditandow2873 Před rokem +6

    Salam untuk saudara melayu filipin dari indoesia

  • @punnipaduangdara6743
    @punnipaduangdara6743 Před rokem +16

    Dudul, similar to Thailand sweet call "Kalamae" you can find this kind of sweet during Songkran Festival.

    • @ChannelFredo
      @ChannelFredo Před rokem +3

      local sweet rice desserts are also called kalamay / kalamayhati here. its rice paste cook in sugar and coconut milk. kalamay is also the word for sugar in Ilonggo.

    • @zephdo2971
      @zephdo2971 Před rokem +1

      Kalamay.

    • @elyas8674
      @elyas8674 Před rokem +1

      Dudul is dodol in indonesia

    • @zackalcapone861
      @zackalcapone861 Před rokem +7

      In malaysia some of the district call dodol as kelamai or ponganan and the sweet rice they call wajik or tompi

    • @punnipaduangdara6743
      @punnipaduangdara6743 Před rokem

      @@zackalcapone861 Thanks kha

  • @yahya-wadani
    @yahya-wadani Před rokem +5

    Wow looks like so yummy, I've been to Manila in 2017 and didn't know this town existed, i will definitely visit this place in my next trip to Manila in August, from Vancouver, Canada

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Yes please! Let me know if you need help :) You can me on IG

  • @user-tn7xk8wm7n
    @user-tn7xk8wm7n Před 7 dny +1

    The phrase "اللهم اجعلني في عيني صغيرا وفي أعين الناس كبيرا" is a supplication in Arabic that translates to:
    "O Allah, make me small in my own eyes and great in the eyes of people."
    This prayer reflects a desire for humility and self-awareness while seeking to be respected and esteemed by others. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a humble view of oneself despite being recognized or honored by others.

    • @user-tn7xk8wm7n
      @user-tn7xk8wm7n Před 7 dny

      Absolutely, the supplication "اللهم اجعلني في عيني صغيرا وفي أعين الناس كبيرا" encapsulates a profound spiritual sentiment in Arabic. Here's a breakdown of its meaning and significance:
      - **اللهم (Allahumma)**: O Allah, addressing Allah (God) in supplication.
      - **اجعلني (ij'alni)**: Make me, grant me.
      - **في عيني (fi 'ayni)**: In my own eyes, in my perspective.
      - **صغيرا (sagheeran)**: Small, insignificant.
      - **وفي أعين الناس (wa fi a'yun al-nas)**: And in the eyes of people.
      - **كبيرا (kabeeran)**: Great, significant.
      ### Translation and Interpretation:
      "O Allah, make me small in my own eyes and great in the eyes of people."
      ### Explanation:
      1. **Humility Before Self**: The prayer begins with a plea to Allah to grant the supplicant humility and a modest self-perception. It acknowledges the importance of seeing oneself with humility, recognizing one's own limitations and insignificance in the grand scheme of things.
      2. **Esteemed by Others**: Simultaneously, the supplication asks for Allah's grace to be perceived as great or significant by others. This doesn't imply seeking fame or attention for personal gain, but rather seeking respect and honor in the eyes of others through righteous actions and conduct.
      3. **Balance of Humility and Esteem**: It highlights the balance between self-awareness and external perception. While humility before Allah is paramount, being respected or esteemed by others can reflect the positive impact of one's character and deeds.
      4. **Spiritual Growth**: By praying in this manner, individuals aspire to cultivate inner humility and avoid arrogance, while also striving to positively influence and inspire others around them.
      Overall, this supplication underscores the importance of inner reflection, humility, and seeking righteousness, while recognizing the natural desire to be valued and respected by others in a constructive and honorable manner.

  • @user-np1gd2jx7y
    @user-np1gd2jx7y Před rokem +7

    Thats wrapped palok resemble our version of Lempok commonly mixed with durian paste in malaysia a delicacy during Eid..the local people should work together with the local authority beautifying the quarters with colorful paintings ..trust me it’ll attract more visitors from outside plus increasing the feasability of the place..make it a tourist attaction..

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +2

      Ohhh it's interesting coz it's very fragrant, not to sweet, with a hint of durian. Great idea! I hope the local government would make it happen 🫶🏻

  • @rokiahtajuddin2089
    @rokiahtajuddin2089 Před rokem +5

    In Brunei Darussalam we called like the Pastil as nasi bungkus or wrapped banana leaves with varieties of topping especially the sambal of Anchovies, smoked sambal sprats or sambal ,prawn sambal etc.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Wow. Very similar, also murah. The only difference here is that the meat inside the wrap is not pedas, unless you use the spicy palapa.🙂

    • @bahasaplease
      @bahasaplease Před rokem

      @@foodiemommaph di Indonesia ada makanan serupa dengan 'pastil' yang disebut 'nasi kucing'

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +1

      @@bahasaplease sounds enak! I want to makan nasi kucing when I get there soon 😍

  • @nash2454
    @nash2454 Před rokem +2

    visit manila soon and manila is one of my bucket list for visit soon from malaysia ❤❤❤

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Please do! Message me if you have questions 🙂

  • @MojoZ20
    @MojoZ20 Před rokem +22

    Kelapa is also known as "nyior" in malaysia and many parts of indonesia, and even singapore & brunei. So, "nyioq" is relatable. Btw, sure love your accent 😘 probably spent time overseas much ?

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +6

      Didn't know about "Nyior" which really sounds like our "Niyog"
      Thanks! I was born and raised in the Philippines and spent 3.5yrs in Singapore during covid season 🙂

    • @MojoZ20
      @MojoZ20 Před rokem +4

      yep, "kelapa" is often the formal, written terminology whereas "nyior" is usually the informal, spoken terminology. Both are understood by most as references to coconut (fruit & plant). mabuhay ✌️

    • @zackalcapone861
      @zackalcapone861 Před rokem +9

      ​@@foodiemommaph the people of the north peninsular Malaysia also call it nyioq or nyoq

    • @khust2993
      @khust2993 Před rokem +8

      @@foodiemommaph Nyior and niyog are cognates. R in Malay is normally G in Tagalog, like "beras" in Malay is "bigas" in Tagalog, "pari" in Malay is "pagi" in Tagalog.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +3

      @@khust2993 very interesting! thanks for sharing :)

  •  Před 4 měsíci

    great, thank you!

  • @redangisland8547
    @redangisland8547 Před rokem +1

    my friends pilipino kristian told me couple year ago when i ask her muslim area in Manila, She say ,Quiapo,,,luckyly im search on youtube sunddenly find ur video about this place very happy,,,thank you very much for sharing Muslim street foods in Manila,,im coming one day,,,watching from KL ,Salamat pot,

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +1

      Sama sama! It will be a unique and familiar experience to tengok dan makan Halal Filipino food ❤️

  • @anniekusuma5612
    @anniekusuma5612 Před rokem +2

    Amazing ..sama in Indonesia we xalled Dudul. give durian or ginger so yummy

  • @norainishafie3281
    @norainishafie3281 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing the video about the muslim community in the Phillipines.

  • @jeddalynsaudksa6083
    @jeddalynsaudksa6083 Před rokem +5

    Maranao delicacy like PEYAPARAN na manok or carabao(any meat)is out of this world. Spicy and so delicious 😋

    • @jeddalynsaudksa6083
      @jeddalynsaudksa6083 Před rokem

      You are so lucky both of you @FoodieMommaPH bcozyou had tasted the maranao’s foods parang nakapunta narin kau ng Marawe 😂 kc noon we can only have the palapa if one of the realtives well come toManila at mag papadala ka ng sakurab, but now marami na palang nag bibinta ng sakurab pati dodol jan sa Quiapo. Insha Allah sa pag ue ko ng Pinas jan na ako mamimili ng Palapa at dodol sa Quiapo no need mag pagawa sa mga pinsa sa Marawe 😂

    • @SekadarPendapat
      @SekadarPendapat Před rokem +1

      borneo also pronounce 'manok(ayam)' for chicken. I think most southeast asia people pronounce 'kerbau / Karabau' for water buffalo

    • @rosidahariff2365
      @rosidahariff2365 Před 11 měsíci

      In some Javanese dialects chicken is also "manok".

  • @onehit2364
    @onehit2364 Před rokem +1

    New subscriber mo ako.. beautiful presentation.. bakit ngayon lng kita napanood? I'll be seeing more vlogs from you 💕💐🎉

  • @jhay-peeorlina5013
    @jhay-peeorlina5013 Před rokem +3

    Sarap at nakaka aliw panuorin,,,😍

  • @SuperLoveislam1
    @SuperLoveislam1 Před rokem +2

    Looks yummy and clean 👍👍👍👍

  • @user-iv9ot1ez3l
    @user-iv9ot1ez3l Před 7 měsíci

    Hi! Thank you for this video. I will try to go here on january!

  • @muhammadrafique319
    @muhammadrafique319 Před 11 měsíci +1

    dear brother and sister i like your effort of introducing some foods of manila i think so wish u good luck i am from Pakistan Bahria Town lahore

  • @walkwithnoyam
    @walkwithnoyam Před rokem +5

    Nice one.. proudly muslim here happy ramadhan every one ❤

  • @AlhusniAlhusni-gf6jm
    @AlhusniAlhusni-gf6jm Před rokem

    Tq for highlighting Muslims part of Manila...hope to visit one day

  • @abifan4551
    @abifan4551 Před rokem

    Wow! This place so amazing. I will come visit your country. From Malaysia

  • @abdullatifshaari5235
    @abdullatifshaari5235 Před 6 měsíci

    I'll be there next month and I will definitely visit this place.

  • @eigochat
    @eigochat Před 26 dny +1

    The words such as Dodol/Sambol/Sarong/are commonly used in SriLanka too which has come from Indonesia/Malaysia!!! Language and food culture is great around the world!!!

  • @arshadulkhair
    @arshadulkhair Před 11 měsíci

    I miss Manila ❤❤ will travel again

  • @ramliabubakar1944
    @ramliabubakar1944 Před rokem +2

    Terengganu people in Malaysia also say "nyior "for coconut..amazing

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Yes! It's so fascinating to know that we have similarities.🤩

  • @LuckyBoy0617
    @LuckyBoy0617 Před 3 měsíci

    Proud to be muranao in mindanao, randang and piyarun is always my fav.. all muranao dish have palapa, it make it more delicious muranao adobo with palapa is the best.

  • @johnmajor9265
    @johnmajor9265 Před rokem +4

    Love Philipino muslims❤❤❤🥰

  • @achmaddjuhamsa8619
    @achmaddjuhamsa8619 Před rokem +3

    Alhamdulillah , di Quiapo ada Masjid dan penduduk sekitarnya muslim.

  • @namasayahassan
    @namasayahassan Před 5 měsíci

    Im tempted to taste the rendang, gonna try to see whats the difference btwn there and Malaysia thank you for the great content gonna visit this place soon

  • @fahedal-ajmi4015
    @fahedal-ajmi4015 Před rokem

    Very interesting, I have not been to the Philippine in 40 years, but I'm planning to visit this autom.

  • @predator4840
    @predator4840 Před rokem +1

    I'm planning to visit to Philippines in coming months the first thing come in mind is halal food where to get after watching your velog I can say I will survive ✌️

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem +1

      Yes you will! Message me when the date is near and I can give you some more recommendations. :)

  • @yusoffselamat1481
    @yusoffselamat1481 Před rokem +1

    I like this channel and I subscribe...same call because if same nation...kalapa, dodol and other all is Malay call... from Malaysia

  • @rekibbora5190
    @rekibbora5190 Před rokem

    Nice and very hard working people. Idd Mubarak from India.

  • @mamoojengvlog7009
    @mamoojengvlog7009 Před rokem

    Piyaparan luto ng mga maranao..nkakamiss kumain nya grabe anghang😂..watching here🇸🇦

  • @christinebondoc409
    @christinebondoc409 Před rokem +1

    sobrang affordable nung mga foods nila, sana soon ma try kodin foods nila❤️

  • @miriambooc1207
    @miriambooc1207 Před rokem

    Alhamdulillah meron pala nito sa Quiapo, pupuntahan ko to pag balik ko sa Manila.❤

  • @javaidzaidi
    @javaidzaidi Před rokem +5

    Most interesting and most educational. I wish I were there tasting the food with you. Thank you for the visit. From Karachi, Pakistan.

  • @jimmystewart3826
    @jimmystewart3826 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Indo-phlpns not just close as a neigbour , same ethnic-race but similliar culture too , 2 biggest archipelago country n beautiful landscape nature

  • @winrothman
    @winrothman Před rokem

    interesting! the food looks delicious

  • @bradshamz4070
    @bradshamz4070 Před 9 měsíci

    Mashaallah,, thumbs up

  • @FOODHUNTERPH
    @FOODHUNTERPH Před rokem

    nice episode!!

  • @KomengDeBatiste
    @KomengDeBatiste Před 6 dny

    Wow thanks guys...I've never been to Manila partly due to fear of hard to find Halal food. This is an eye opener!

  • @FinaJiri
    @FinaJiri Před 7 měsíci

    Interesting..❤

  • @michaelangelo8782
    @michaelangelo8782 Před rokem +5

    Is a Maranaw delicacy... sticky rice, coconut milk, and raw sugar, with durian flavoring.

  • @homemadestreetfoodvideos4709

    Nice video sharing.

  • @MaulanaMaulanamaulana-eo5fl
    @MaulanaMaulanamaulana-eo5fl Před 2 měsíci

    Selamat idul Fitri dari indonesia ke Asia ......❤❤

  • @arganindya6621
    @arganindya6621 Před rokem +5

    Coconut in Balinese Lang of Indonesia is "nyuh ,it remain us to the word "nyiur" or coconut in Indonesia beside word of "kelapa". Interesting.
    I really love your vlog,wish I can visit this lovely country next year.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      It's so interesting how certain words sound and mean the same. Please do visit when you can! Feel free to DM me if you have questions :)

    • @SekadarPendapat
      @SekadarPendapat Před rokem +2

      In Malay the word 'Nyior' = 'Kelapa' (Coconut). Sometimes pronounced as 'Nyoq' or 'Nyioq'

    • @TwinkleNotty
      @TwinkleNotty Před rokem +1

      Northern Malays here in Malaysia called it nyior too

    • @kbcjong
      @kbcjong Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@TwinkleNottyeastcoast state also call it nyor.

  • @ellenhegarty1129
    @ellenhegarty1129 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good work guys. Can I suggest you do a tour around Mindanao to feature Filipino Islamic Culture as I believe they do differ.

  • @joseinternazionale
    @joseinternazionale Před rokem +2

    In Halal u can rest assured that all the foods are clean. That is the best part when comes to food living in a Moslem community.

  • @Fydaadni
    @Fydaadni Před měsícem

    Teringin jalan² ke PH merasai makanan halalnya, hampir sama dgn makanan yg dijual disabah.. yang enaknya ada nasi kuning rendang 👏🏻😍

  • @arvinaditya53
    @arvinaditya53 Před rokem

    Bucket list, i will be there soon

  • @emmanueloban8349
    @emmanueloban8349 Před 3 měsíci

    ❤those spicy food!!! I'm Filipino American Catholic, but so glad that our Muslim brothers and sisters are influencing their food as ours. When i was in the Philippines in the late 70s...Quiapo was basically no muslims and the mosque wasn't there. Now...living peacefully with them. I hope Israel and Palestine can learn from this

  • @abdulsamad2657
    @abdulsamad2657 Před rokem

    Really nice to see and know the Halal food availability in Manila and the Muslim community there it is lovely to watch nice video.Thanks for your video.

  • @shobanganaashpillaikrishna2203

    Miss liew .looking like philippines

  • @helensorrano3861
    @helensorrano3861 Před rokem

    Do you know thai I was one of the few Security guards under LANTING Security and Watchman Agency, posted in that Edifice way back 1977. That part of Calle Elizondo , houses there were of Hispanic Architecture, like Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

  • @ThePinoyBudgetarian
    @ThePinoyBudgetarian Před rokem

    Very nice ❤️ soon balik ako jan! 🙌

  • @hasnanhashim4386
    @hasnanhashim4386 Před rokem

    The crepe wrap with coconut inside we call it ketayap...ours usually green in color (pandan flavored)

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Wow that must be very fragrant!!!

    • @fuzzfadel6141
      @fuzzfadel6141 Před 11 měsíci

      Juga dipanggil kueh dadar di Singapura...warna hijau. It could be the Malay version of the Middle Eastern Qatayef

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@fuzzfadel6141 interesting. Yeah. It's the same look and taste with Kueh Dadar in Singapura. Manis dan sedap!

  • @irussaleh7380
    @irussaleh7380 Před 8 měsíci

    Same in Indonesia ...dodol and rendang.....tradditional food from Jakarta and padang

  • @mohammedasgharhusain2763
    @mohammedasgharhusain2763 Před 3 měsíci

    NICE TO SEE

  • @RandomClip663
    @RandomClip663 Před rokem

    I will definitely visit this place

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Please do!!!

    • @playplayofficial3480
      @playplayofficial3480 Před rokem

      I'm so excited for this guys to actually come for real in the philippines and better not regret coming here to see the actual life of filipinos

  • @nn-ym8qn
    @nn-ym8qn Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I am doing research on halal food in manila as we are planning to visit Philippines, specifically Manila and many of our friends want to stop us and said it's hard to find halal food. I want to visit the country and enjoy local halal food. I want to show them that you can eat with peace of mind in manila ❤

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před 3 měsíci

      There's a lot of options in the heart of Manila. Please come and experience Halal Filipino food ❤️

  • @khubiwahastuni5631
    @khubiwahastuni5631 Před rokem +3

    Saya telah banyak mengenal warga philippines .juga makanan nya.seperti : Adobo , telung masunuk2 , ampalaya , malakit dll. Tetapi belum pernah melihat Mereka memasak nasi kuning dan ayam Serundeng spt Di Indonesia. Yg familiar adalah pangcit pangcito dan Bago ong.fermintasi ikan laut yg menyengat bau nya

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Před rokem +1

      iya kalau di selatan filipina emang nasi kuning dan serunding itu adalah makanan wajib sarapan pagi bagi masyarakat Muslim suluk. emang kalau nasi kuning masakan favorite suku Muslim di selatan filipina.

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před 11 měsíci

      The dishes you saw are common in Southern Philippines 🙂

  • @mohammedakberhussain
    @mohammedakberhussain Před rokem

    Nice vedio❤ watching from Hyderabad Telangana India ❤

  • @nevillelongbottom106
    @nevillelongbottom106 Před 11 měsíci

    We also use the word nyiok/nyior for coconut in Malaysia.

  • @arifalikhan4294
    @arifalikhan4294 Před 11 měsíci

    Good to see Muslim food market, items are tasty looking.............Karachi Central.

  • @Syariffudin
    @Syariffudin Před 11 měsíci

    In the north of malaysia coconut also we call nyiur or nyok.

  • @jaymepaololaciste
    @jaymepaololaciste Před rokem +2

    after pares... i believe pastil is the next food for masses... sana may magbenta ng satay...

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Di lang sanay mga pinoy sa sobrang liit na meat bbq lol

  • @khannoorulaminkhan5640
    @khannoorulaminkhan5640 Před rokem +1

    ❤Mashallah very beautiful

  • @gigatech5929
    @gigatech5929 Před rokem

    I was there in late 80an when I attamp a 3 month cource at UPLB at Los Banos, Philippines...

    • @foodiemommaph
      @foodiemommaph  Před rokem

      Wow 3 months only? Were you able to try Filipino foods?

  • @ryanskyuda198
    @ryanskyuda198 Před 11 měsíci

    I have been this place before in 2015..ingat quiapo👌

  • @chocolatecookie8571
    @chocolatecookie8571 Před 4 měsíci

    I like dudul very much. I ate it in Indonesia, my most beloved country in the world. Now I am looking at videos from the Philippines how the Muslims live there.

  • @user-jd2eo1rq1k
    @user-jd2eo1rq1k Před rokem

    Hi brother, Remember you from drew bensky🤣🤣👏💯

  • @iscocruz6
    @iscocruz6 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Khee I remember you replied on my coment on one of your vlog about Chicken biryani in the phil you asked me which resto in Dubai I tried biryani? It's in Gazebo restaurant in Dubai mall. 😂 Sori for late reply. Good day

  • @Atharali347
    @Atharali347 Před 11 měsíci

    Love respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️😊

  • @atecezbiyudangpinayinbangl7288

    Good evening .New friend here .Nice video sharing .❤