0:15 "Sabaw", just generic soup. "nilagang baka" (beef soup, not bulalo) I think. 1:11 "Menudo", beef or chicken in tomato sauce, potatoes, etc. 1:56 "Giniling" (or "Picadillo", ground beef with potatoes etc.), and meatballs 2:54 "Cascaron", fried rice doughnuts 3:40 "Puso", rice steamed in woven coconut leaves, you just rip it open 5:38 Lemongrass ("tanglad"), you don't eat it. It's just there for the flavor, like bay leaf. 6:39 Ube and taro are different plants. Ube is a vine. Taro is a plant with big leaves. 7:17 Don't know. Might be a modern version of 2:54 8:50 "Tuslob buwa", brain and liver with spices, eaten with puso rice while being constantly heated. 10:22 Bantayan Island, an island north of Cebu, also a tourist spot 12:23 I have genuinely no idea what they're talking about. 13:04 "Sama ako?" ("Should I come with you?" or "Can I tag along?"), it's a joke. Kuya probably meant "Can I come with you to Korea?" 14:30 Jeepneys and buses will have their destination written on the side and on the windshield. Depending on the city, they might also be color-coded. But yes, it's better to ask a local.
Remember in lechon you have? those things that you called vegetables that came with it are called LEMONGRASS they are there to make the lechon more fragrant and gives a bit of a lemon taste, you are not supposed to eat them, they serve like star anise or laurel leaf that are not meant to be eaten.
You deserve more subscribers! I usually feel bored watching long videos but i find myself watching all your videos. Happy to see that your enjoying in the Philippines..by the way i discovered your vlog thru tiktok
Your channel is amazing! You have a new subscriber. A little transportation hack for next time in the Philippines: if you really need to be somewhere fast, take a motorbike taxi.. they can drive through traffic jam and there is always one not too far away from you
I love you! It hurts me seeing you riding jeepneys going to the airport rather than using Grab service or taxi for convenience lol but I guess that's part of the experience! Next time you come here to Cebu, I suggest using Grab car or Angkas Motor to move from one place to another faster! Take care!
if you want to ask where they buy their food or sumthing, just say "saan mo po yan binili/nabili?" means where did you buy this/that? bcoz some filipinos doesn't understand english very well especially kids
She needs more subscribers! I love her solo documentary of local travels in the Philippines. Especially finding budget meals.
Thank you always😊😊 I hope you have a great day!!!
0:15 "Sabaw", just generic soup. "nilagang baka" (beef soup, not bulalo) I think.
1:11 "Menudo", beef or chicken in tomato sauce, potatoes, etc.
1:56 "Giniling" (or "Picadillo", ground beef with potatoes etc.), and meatballs
2:54 "Cascaron", fried rice doughnuts
3:40 "Puso", rice steamed in woven coconut leaves, you just rip it open
5:38 Lemongrass ("tanglad"), you don't eat it. It's just there for the flavor, like bay leaf.
6:39 Ube and taro are different plants. Ube is a vine. Taro is a plant with big leaves.
7:17 Don't know. Might be a modern version of 2:54
8:50 "Tuslob buwa", brain and liver with spices, eaten with puso rice while being constantly heated.
10:22 Bantayan Island, an island north of Cebu, also a tourist spot
12:23 I have genuinely no idea what they're talking about.
13:04 "Sama ako?" ("Should I come with you?" or "Can I tag along?"), it's a joke. Kuya probably meant "Can I come with you to Korea?"
14:30 Jeepneys and buses will have their destination written on the side and on the windshield. Depending on the city, they might also be color-coded. But yes, it's better to ask a local.
Remember in lechon you have? those things that you called vegetables that came with it are called LEMONGRASS they are there to make the lechon more fragrant and gives a bit of a lemon taste, you are not supposed to eat them, they serve like star anise or laurel leaf that are not meant to be eaten.
Oh that’s why😂😂 thank you for letting me know
so brave! i look forward for more longer content! such an interesting POV from you! keep safe!
Thank you!!! Next time I will make it longer😊😊
Good luck on your travel, see you in manila🙌
Thanks! 😃
Its so nice watching you trying different Filipino foods
isaw are usually cook during night time with barbeque vendor.
Ewan ko lang ha, madaming Korean trying to be Pinoy but ikaw ang napapanood ko na deserving maging Pinoy, dalawa kayo yung Hana Cho
Please come visit the northern Philippines like Baguio as well next time, I've been watching your vlogs it's so entertaining. 💯
Just found your channel, please take care on your adventures in the Philippines😁❤️
You deserve more subscribers! I usually feel bored watching long videos but i find myself watching all your videos. Happy to see that your enjoying in the Philippines..by the way i discovered your vlog thru tiktok
I really love watching your vlogs and journey in the Philippiness. Take care always, @Jang Satgat! ☺❤💯
So nice hehe 😊
Love this girl😊😊❤
Your channel is amazing! You have a new subscriber. A little transportation hack for next time in the Philippines: if you really need to be somewhere fast, take a motorbike taxi.. they can drive through traffic jam and there is always one not too far away from you
oww u made it to cebu
I like the way she laugh..
👍👍👍👍
Ingat👍🤙🤘
🧐👌👍
i love yah vlogs Seohee.🫶🤗
I'm always waiting fah this.
Take care, and Godbless 🤗🤭
Thank you so much🥰🥰
I love you! It hurts me seeing you riding jeepneys going to the airport rather than using Grab service or taxi for convenience lol but I guess that's part of the experience! Next time you come here to Cebu, I suggest using Grab car or Angkas Motor to move from one place to another faster! Take care!
Good video
New video please. I love watching you😊
Thank you!!😊
if you want to ask where they buy their food or sumthing, just say "saan mo po yan binili/nabili?" means where did you buy this/that? bcoz some filipinos doesn't understand english very well especially kids
Ingat ka lagi ❤❤❤
You must try in seafood capital
"samago" i think he meant "sama ako" in tagalog that means, he wants to go with you.
those kids were saying that you "pasa" means to send the picture to a Facebook to their account named "Red Black Red"
the man who said or is asking Samako(samago) means I'll go with you or can I go with you
Try letchon pls ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@5:44 i guess that's lemon grass!😂
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You are so freaking cute 🥰
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That's Menudo
Do you have a boyfriend ?