YOU FORGOT THE "SHRIMP PASTE" SAUCE FOR THE GREEN MANGOES.... or salt... most street foods on skewers comes with some sort of dipping sauce... GRILLED STUFF mostly goes into vinegar sauce... (cuts the oil with acidity, also probably kills probable bacteria...) " - - - - - - - BALLS" on skewers mostly goes into the thicker brown sauce (choose between more sweet or more spicy) filipino dipping sauces is basically a rocket science for foreigners... AND I DON'T KNOW WHY but most street vendors can't really articulate to foreigners exactly how to do things the right way, probably a language barrier, or they just assume you know what you're doing... OR THEY ARE JUST SLOW TO THINK THAT YOU'RE A FOREIGNER NEW TO LOCAL CULTURE... IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO ASK ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE EATING AND HOW TO DO IT IF UNSURE... safe travels... and always keep your belongings in front of you... 👍👍👍👍👍
TATER YOU IN BACOLOD OMG 😳 YOU GO TOO FAR 😂😅😂 GO TO DUMAGUETE in MANJUYOD SANDBAR VERY BEAUTIFUL…. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR BACOLOD ADVENTURES GOD BLESS AND STAY SAFE ✌️✌️👍👍👍👍🙌👌💕🇺🇸❤️
I wish you would record and interact more with the locals. Like go further than a mere hello😊. However, I love how you just go for it with no destination plan 😊
How I wish you visit the pana-ad park and stadium because negros is celebrating now pana-ad sa Negros Festival (the promise in Negros festival) April 17-23, 2023.. Thanks for visiting the Philippines.. have more fun, enjoy, and travel safe.. good luck and God bless ...
Welcome to bacolod! By the way the filling in the piyaya is muscovado brown sugar, it’s less refined and has molasses component to it, they do have other fillings such as ube, pandan and mango
This week we have Panaad Festival, its only for this week. The Festival itself showcases culture from provinces here in Negros Occidental, of course they open during late after noon to night. You can surf it first before going, that is if you are interested
I love the reckless abandon that you travel with, so many travel vloggers have everything planned out already that they miss the simplistic joy of talking to a guard and finding out about a treat you would have missed otherwise. I always call Piaya the Filipino poptart. The sugar inside is almost a molasses brown sugar called muscovado sugar. The province is Negros Occidental (ox-si-dental) for your own edification. Newly subscribed!
Try a drop by at the cultural and food festival at Panaad stadium, a once a year celebration, every town and cities present their history, the highlights will be this Sunday, enjoy
TATER YOUR VIDEOS are on the spot, but i believe you should interact more with the locals your views would triple, and you would have a blast promise take care sir
When you go back to Luzon/Manila, please spend time to Star City or Enchanted Kingdom(Theme Parks). Just want to see u screaming while riding a roller coaster.😁
Nice to know you've been to this place in Bacolod it's along north capitol road & we've lived here somewhere this side of the road for 35 years ..btw the one video you show Iloilo with puto Landon is cassava cake not rice cake ...this place you're in Bacolod city is in negros occidental province
I remember when I was in High School they had a stall for fresh piayaya in the canteen and it's only 5 pesos/pc. It was my first time trying it, it was hot and so gooood. I used to only have 5-10pesos as my lunch money. Sadly they closed it after opening for 3 months only, because most students would only buy that and not buy at any old food stalls setup by the faculty members. 😂 The piyaya always gives me the nostalgia
The cart with the green mangoes have condiments to choose from at the side (you might have missed it!). They usually have fish paste, spicy vinegar, salt, etc to douse them in. They give the green mangoes an extra kick!
@@tatertravels All good man, glad to know you're enjoying the PH! When you're in Iloilo, you could also stop by Guimaras Island (sweetest mangoes in the world!). It's like a 10-15 minute boat ride. Pretty cool island hopping spots too!
P40 for the watermelon is a good deal. I live in Manila and a whole watermelon costs P350-400 depending on the weight. I was a vegan for a few years and that's how I used to spend my lunchbreaks - walking around eating a container of sliced fruits. Try the local pineapples when you can. The Philippines is known for having the best pineapples.
Where is your umbrella man? C'mon a macho man like you needs one. I like Paaya, those are the bomb! The dark brown ones are just brown sugar. They are basically a tortilla with fillings if you ask me. LOL
Tater brother, my girlfriend and I love your videos. We are also currently traveling around SEA. Looking out for ya, we wanted to ask, do you have any hand sanitizer? Noticed you barehand eat a lot of food after handling cash and had gotten sick a few times while on your trips. I’m here in the Philippines right now and a lot of folks don’t wash their hands after using the restroom too for example. Kind suggestion to have some alcohol around at least to help save yourself from some further illnesses. Anyway keep up the great work, always look forward to your videos. Stay safe and happy travels.✌️
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ah yes the natural blue lemonade..very healthy and organic
YOU FORGOT THE "SHRIMP PASTE" SAUCE FOR THE GREEN MANGOES.... or salt...
most street foods on skewers comes with some sort of dipping sauce...
GRILLED STUFF mostly goes into vinegar sauce... (cuts the oil with acidity, also probably kills probable bacteria...)
" - - - - - - - BALLS" on skewers mostly goes into the thicker brown sauce (choose between more sweet or more spicy)
filipino dipping sauces is basically a rocket science for foreigners...
AND I DON'T KNOW WHY but most street vendors can't really articulate to foreigners exactly how to do things the right way,
probably a language barrier, or they just assume you know what you're doing...
OR THEY ARE JUST SLOW TO THINK THAT YOU'RE A FOREIGNER NEW TO LOCAL CULTURE...
IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO ASK ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE EATING AND HOW TO DO IT IF UNSURE...
safe travels... and always keep your belongings in front of you...
👍👍👍👍👍
The regular Piaya has molasses with it, the island is home for the biggest sugar plantation in the country.
I love these type of vlogs roaming around & mingling with some locals
TATER YOU IN BACOLOD OMG 😳 YOU GO TOO FAR 😂😅😂 GO TO DUMAGUETE in MANJUYOD SANDBAR VERY BEAUTIFUL…. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR BACOLOD ADVENTURES GOD BLESS AND STAY SAFE ✌️✌️👍👍👍👍🙌👌💕🇺🇸❤️
I just love how you are respectful to everyone. You just earned a subscriber!
Tater deserves a million of subs, eyooo my filipino hoods let's support this dude
I appreciate you brother, thank you!
Why? Just because he's featuring the Philippines? Why exactly does he deserve a million subs?
@@eatsmylifeYT I'm just happy when I see other people happy,... Spreading love. Long live Philippines
Nah u aint no hood cuh!
@@hdk07 Isa ka pang trying hard.
It's scorching hot outside always drink plenty of water to keep you hydrated
Monday ...... I'll be there....😊😊😊😊😊
Kamusta Tater, I will also choose the blue stuff if I see one out of curiosity. Lol.
Its so nice of you 😊😊😊exploring Phillipines you always greet the people and seeing you enjoying it
Hi i like your youtube vedeo filipina watching from France have à Nice Day god bless u
“What in the world” indeed for a 1250 piyaya 😂😁😁
…it’s good that the summer heat is not draining your energy.
Glad you tried the piaya warm.
namit gid - so delicious
Here's come a new subscriber sir😊
philiippines... great choice man! 👏👏😁
I wish you would record and interact more with the locals. Like go further than a mere hello😊. However, I love how you just go for it with no destination plan 😊
Awesome 👏
Delicious is malinam nam
How I wish you visit the pana-ad park and stadium because negros is celebrating now pana-ad sa Negros Festival (the promise in Negros festival) April 17-23, 2023..
Thanks for visiting the Philippines.. have more fun, enjoy, and travel safe.. good luck and God bless ...
Delicious in ilonggo is namit😊😅 watching all ur vlogs since in the morning hahaha, have fun and God bless be safe🙏
Welcome to bacolod!
By the way the filling in the piyaya is muscovado brown sugar, it’s less refined and has molasses component to it, they do have other fillings such as ube, pandan and mango
I thought it was brown sugar! very tasty, both that and the Ube version I tried.
This week we have Panaad Festival, its only for this week. The Festival itself showcases culture from provinces here in Negros Occidental, of course they open during late after noon to night. You can surf it first before going, that is if you are interested
I love the reckless abandon that you travel with, so many travel vloggers have everything planned out already that they miss the simplistic joy of talking to a guard and finding out about a treat you would have missed otherwise. I always call Piaya the Filipino poptart. The sugar inside is almost a molasses brown sugar called muscovado sugar. The province is Negros Occidental (ox-si-dental) for your own edification. Newly subscribed!
Welcome Bacolod enjoy
The blue lemons...lol
Thank you for visiting my hometown 😁
that's my favorite from bacolod, piaya
Good day!
Nice weather now in there.
Was there last January. It was cold and rainy.
I always finish the video ❤️
tnx for visiting bacolod u are near in my house when u are in lagoon 😊😊
New subscriber here😊
Oh yeah my hometown. I miss it.
I think you missed the shrimp paste for the green mangos. 😊
this is the 1st city in philippines i saw in a vlog where almost no one was saying hello lol
Welcome to Bacolod Sir
Great tour in Bacolod City Tater. How good to see you are patronizing the local's businesses. More vlogs in Bacolod.
piyaya namit kaayo😋😊
truuuuu
Mantap 👍
Hi Tater! always following your videos😄 Just enjoy and take care!
Can you visit Zamboanga City please!
waternekon is good on a hot summer days
best youtuber very kind person thank you sir
thats why ur smilin. coz your in the city of smiles
Very true!
Try a drop by at the cultural and food festival at Panaad stadium, a once a year celebration, every town and cities present their history, the highlights will be this Sunday, enjoy
Glad to see you're enjoying bacolod. Brings back memories for me. You're so generous with paying for your food. 👍🏼
TATER YOUR VIDEOS are on the spot, but i believe you should interact more with the locals your views would triple, and you would have a blast promise take care sir
TRY VISITING ILOILO CITY, ONE BOAT RIDE AWAY FROM BACOLOD CITY....EXPLORE THE FESTIVE WALK IN ILOILO CITY AND THE ESPLANADE
Wow! Finally you're here..I am your subscriber the first time you visit Phil. A fewonths ago
Thanks for your continued support! I'm Glad to be here
Welcome to the City of Smile man
Glad to see someone really try local food. Not to many can handle the local food. 😊.
Nice place ❤😍
Good to see you back in The Philippines Tater, hope you'll stay longer, safe travel ❤️
NICE 💖
Hi Tater. Are you still here in Bacolod? I'm a fan. 😁
When you go back to Luzon/Manila, please spend time to Star City or Enchanted Kingdom(Theme Parks). Just want to see u screaming while riding a roller coaster.😁
The piyaya is right at the back of provincial capitol,.. at Ayala mall
Hi Tater! Thank you for visiting my hometown, Bacolod! Its good that you flew there to experience the delicious food and some places! 😊😊😊
Try to Visit Mambucal Resort.. It's a Spring resort.. Just near Bacolod City..
You shld try chicken inasal when you were in bacolod cos thats there speciality in that place
you sound so natural everytime you say "Kamusta?" love it!
If you would like to have some seafoods... I highly recommend Gina's seafood or Diotay's
be careful tater, always hydrate yourself. it's summer here and gosh hits 40 degress.
Soon TACLOBAN CITY sir.
New sub here
Come to Isabela its 2 hours drive from bacolod
Congrats man your channel is growing
That’s my hometown. Missing it so much. Thanks for visiting our humble city Tater!
san sebastian cathedral one of the oldest church in the philiipines
Nice to know you've been to this place in Bacolod it's along north capitol road & we've lived here somewhere this side of the road for 35 years ..btw the one video you show Iloilo with puto Landon is cassava cake not rice cake ...this place you're in Bacolod city is in negros occidental province
Hello brother 😉👍🇵🇭
I hope you tried chicken inasal, it's just beside sm mall
Loving these videos, keep up the content 🙌🏻
Will do! thank you kindly
New sub here just bec you love our food
There's a festival happening in panaad you should go there
You can ask random people anywhere about what you are looking for.😊
I’m watching you eat while I’m on my IF 😂. If you like green mango you should try the green mango shake 💚
Try to ride on a modern jeep in case of too much heat..
The Jeepney in white is air-conditioned..
I remember when I was in High School they had a stall for fresh piayaya in the canteen and it's only 5 pesos/pc. It was my first time trying it, it was hot and so gooood. I used to only have 5-10pesos as my lunch money. Sadly they closed it after opening for 3 months only, because most students would only buy that and not buy at any old food stalls setup by the faculty members. 😂 The piyaya always gives me the nostalgia
Try eating in carenderia its anywhere in the Philippines. You get full by spending only not more than 2$.
The cart with the green mangoes have condiments to choose from at the side (you might have missed it!). They usually have fish paste, spicy vinegar, salt, etc to douse them in. They give the green mangoes an extra kick!
Yeah I missed out. the vendor didn't offer anything so I didn't ask any questions haha, thats my bad
@@tatertravels All good man, glad to know you're enjoying the PH! When you're in Iloilo, you could also stop by Guimaras Island (sweetest mangoes in the world!). It's like a 10-15 minute boat ride. Pretty cool island hopping spots too!
The regular piaya is usually brown sugar with molasses! Bacolod is the biggest producer of cane sugar in the Philippines
8:45 It's P12.50, like 12 pesos & 50 cents, not P1,250 that's absurd. Tater's reaction, priceless! 😂😂😂👍
Yes because in US they say 10hundred instead of 1 thousand so if you say 1250 it will sound liked 1,250.
Omg you're more like a local than me and I grew up there! 😅 Bacolod is a great, cost efficient place to stay! Thanks for featuring my hometown!
You’re a generous guy! I can buy the whole watermelon for 100 pesos 😂.
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You should come back. You haven't tried the best food in bacolod
Next time go back for the shrimp paste! So that you can contrast it with the sour green mango!
I really should have! I knew it came with something else haha
Have you tried Beef Pares?
Visit Cagayan De Oro bro. Ill show you around some of the best streetfoods
Next ILOILO City ❤️
Tater,u should hv tried Bacolod Manokan Country..
It's twelve pesos and fifty centavos ,very cheap 😊👍
The fish vendors are lined outside because the market is undergoing renovations
the watermelon was definitely 10 or 15 brother
Yeah I had a feeling lol
Nuh, it cost Php 50 per slice nowadays. The whole Watermelon that big cost around 200 to 300 pesos.
P40 for the watermelon is a good deal. I live in Manila and a whole watermelon costs P350-400 depending on the weight. I was a vegan for a few years and that's how I used to spend my lunchbreaks - walking around eating a container of sliced fruits. Try the local pineapples when you can. The Philippines is known for having the best pineapples.
Where is your umbrella man? C'mon a macho man like you needs one. I like Paaya, those are the bomb! The dark brown ones are just brown sugar. They are basically a tortilla with fillings if you ask me. LOL
I think I just need a sombrero or something haha. that's as macho as I'm going to get
It's not brown sugar.. it's muscovado sugar and molasses...
😂blue lemons, tastes natural
yellow melon is more delicious than red ones.
Tater brother, my girlfriend and I love your videos. We are also currently traveling around SEA. Looking out for ya, we wanted to ask, do you have any hand sanitizer? Noticed you barehand eat a lot of food after handling cash and had gotten sick a few times while on your trips. I’m here in the Philippines right now and a lot of folks don’t wash their hands after using the restroom too for example. Kind suggestion to have some alcohol around at least to help save yourself from some further illnesses. Anyway keep up the great work, always look forward to your videos. Stay safe and happy travels.✌️