Wow, great job of capturing this very special noodles “pancit habhab” in Quezon in Philippines. It’s good that younger generation still keep on cooking this traditional food.
@@Religious_man well if if u came in land where people use spoon/fork then japanese and chinese can also say the same thing to you, coz their tradition is using chopsticks .. same here, local people in lucban prefer eating habhab without using any utensils.
Pancit habhab sa Lucban then Chami sa Lucena Quezon province the best!
Wow, great job of capturing this very special noodles “pancit habhab” in Quezon in Philippines. It’s good that younger generation still keep on cooking this traditional food.
Great video and had fun watching it 🤩
nakak gutom! hahaha
nakakamiss kumain nito haha
@@numutv asan selfie mo na nakain hahaa
bakit walang hilaw na sibuyas?
Ser yung gulay mo over cook na dapat ser a side mo n kng gulay bago mo ginisa tapos pag luto na pansit tyaka mo n lng ulit si ama vegetable
I can't use chopsticks to eat it?
u can , but the traditional way to eat it is to not use utensil, but of course its up to you
Not use utensils, the "traditional way." Why is it the traditional way?
@@Religious_man its the tradition of the locals there , i think word is s self explanatory
It's also self-explanatory that it's not a very civil way of eating.
@@Religious_man well if if u came in land where people use spoon/fork then japanese and chinese can also say the same thing to you, coz their tradition is using chopsticks .. same here, local people in lucban prefer eating habhab without using any utensils.
Pgkatapos kainin ung dyaryo ang gawing tissue..