Those LGBTQ+ are very accepted in the Philippines. Because of respect! We, respect them as humans itself, not as what their appearance is... They don't need any permits or papers just to do what they want. As long as, they are a law abiding citizen and person...
Not every Filipino dish is cooked with sugar. These are pansit bihon, pansit canton, chicken tinola, fish tinola, and most soup-based dishes. Sugar is added usually to some sauced-based dishes like afritada, adobo, braised pork, etc. In some other dishes, sugar isn't added to make it sweet but other spices or ingredients like cardamom, fruit preserves, and sweet wine.
The rice with sugar is called Bico or sticky rice. It is cooked with sticky rice, coconut milk, and sugar that is why it is sweet. It is usually eaten during snack time.
No, no. There's no sugar in rice. You're probably talking about rice cakes or desserts or that stuff. But the regular rice we cook every day - nah. We don't put sugar there.
I speak 4 of our major dialects, english and creole spanish called chavacano, bcoz i live in the southern part of the Philippines....and your so pretty :)
We have many stew dishes too like kare kare, pinakbet and afritada but not as often eaten because it takes more time to cook. Stews are usually eaten during dinner time
In addition to unlimited rice and wings, the Philippines also have lots of buffet restaurants where you pay a certain fixed price for your meal but you can eat unlimited amount of food, often from different cuisines, to your heart's delight.
Filipinos who dont speak tagalog as their mother tongue, tagalog become their second language..just like me, when I was a kid I only know my two tribal indigenous language, but when I got to school I learn how to speak cebuano, tagalog and a little bit english...now I am a multilingual..
Visit Bacolod City if you love Filipino food. From soups to desserts, we got you covered. Residents here are born food critics that's why we always try to outdo each other when it comes to food then share our recipes with our friends.
We speak atleast 3 language.. English is for international, tagalog/Filipino for national and different language for the province you belong. Like bisaya, ilongo, ilocano,kapangpangan and etc. If you are smart enough you can learn other provincial language too.. 😁
The SUGAR thing is vary from region to region... in my region or in my province (Southern Philippines) we don't put sugar in our food we are more on salty and spicy.
In my part, I don't run when I cross the road because for me, if I run the chances of getting hit by the vehicle is higher. When you walk slowly, the driver will see you from afar so he/ she still has the time to slow down.
I think you haven't tried to explore more of the Philippines' cuisine. Filipinos love to eat rice and stew. We have so many stew dishes, not only stew as well as clear soup/dish. Some of this stew dishes won't be found in fast food restaurants but in a fine dined-in restaurant.
Philippines got so many dialects in different parts of the country, thats why the president decide to declare tagalog as the national language so that communication will be easy specialy in some big givernment occasions and gatherings...therefore those people who dont speak tagalog as their mother tongue needs to learn it when they go to school..
@@cyruspernes6348 ok..Im not so good in understanding the difference between a language and dialects...Some people says its dialects and other says its language which leave me to confusion...
Dialects are a variation of one language and you easily understand it for example tagalog of batangas and bulacan, while languages you have a hard time to understand it
No no no, not every dish has sugar. Probably the location you were. A lot of people are educated( college). In some stores you can request to leave the soda in the bottle.
Philippines is the most free country in the world even drinking there's no age limit if you can drink you drink you can buy a bottle of alcoholic beverage anytime anywhere except for night bars which you must be 18yrs old to enter a bar
B/4 in Singapore if you buy any drinks if (take away)it will be in a plastic bag, but not anymore. Now they used paper cups or plastic cup with a plastic carrier. Put sugar in your rice hmmm! I’m 77yrs old never heard this in my life unless it’s a rice desserts.
You'll be surprised in the US because not much rice eaten in the restaurant but breads, bake potatoes, mashed potatoes, soups or fried potatoes " French fries " and green salads with your meats lol😊
I like your video content. I am a filipina and I laugh about the drinks putting in plastics.. cause it is really true.. went to other countries but I guess my country Philippines only do that.. haha. And one more thing.. you are such a beauty, make more good video contents 🥰😘
We dont put sugar on rice or anything.maybe if you put too much salt on your cooking maybe add sugar for balance but not necessarily every dish or rice we cook have sugar
1.) Of course Filipino eat rice and stew.Filipinos diet are not limited to one certain cuisine, dish whatever.Remember 2.) Not all Filipinos speak Tagalog, and mind to learn Tagalog. 3.) Filipinos say CR in regular basis but when they're in formal conversation or they're in abroad they say Rest Room.
Girl I want to tell you so that you wont be shocked. "If you are in Rome, do like Romans do" ok? And for info, the FIRST winner of Super Sereyna held here in Eat Bulaga Philippines in 2014 is a Nigerian Transwoman. He said in interview he lives in UK bec in Nigeria homesexuality is forbidden, he will be killed. Here in Philippines one can live what life they want to be, that's Freedom!!
Filipino cuisine embraces all the common elements of Asian cuisine - sweet, salty, spicy, and sour. Ingredients commonly used include garlic, vinegar, and soy sauce, all of which are used in chicken adobo - easily one of the most recognizable Filipino dishes. We don't put sugar in rice neither do we put sugar inside the chicken, that would be disgusting. There is a dessert called Biko, made out of sticky rice, coconut, and sugar.
We contribute money when we pay as groups because not all of us are rich, only rich people would pay for the group if they want. I guess in Nigeria those rich people are very common, and it's nice for them to pay for their friends.
Very good. You are right about adding sugar in our dishes. That is why Pilipino are cheerful and sweet. When it comes to paying the meals. The one who has lots of money usually put up the large amount, it is understood and the practice. Good job🙄
Sorry to say but I don’t agree with eating everything with sugar bcoz it’s I’m a pure Filipino and we don’t have that kind of eating habit either at home or everytime we eat outside. Maybe you see someone from people whom you know but it’s not entirely true.
@@ronberi7773 I know Filipino spaghetti is kinda sweet but it depends on everyone’s taste.Bibingka and suman should be sweet since they are considered as desserts.
@@ronberi7773 not really. If you’re a Filipino then will you agree that Filipinos eat everything with sugar and to me that means almost all of our food is sweet which is definitely not true. There are only selected dishes that has a sweet taste but most of it doesn’t have sugar at all.
Huh? Sugar as substitute for MSG? Not really! They don't share properties and they taste differently. Have you not known that MSG taste has given rise to the 5th sense of taste called umami? Yes, the original 4 tastes are: sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Umami was added recently and that's what you taste in MSG and in raw meats. BTW, the alternative to MSG in cooking is pepper powder, either white or black.
Umami is a Japanese word. Japan happens to be the inventor and the largest manufacturer of MSG in Asia.Sugar (sugar cane) is the main ingredients with other food preservatives.We put sugar in our food for that reason weather you like it or not that is fact !😁✌
@@gemmapicornio7913 Actually, not quite right because not all Filipino use MSG as flavor enhancer. We use black or white pepper powder as flavor enhancer to our food. But I disagree with you on MSG being made from sugar. It's wrong. The most common way in the industrial production of commercial MSG today is through fermentation. You might have misconstrued the process using a certain bacteria species being cultured in ammonia and carbohydrates from sugar beets, sugarcane, tapioca or molasses. Sugar is used only as a culture medium, not as ingredient of the finished product. Just take note of its chemical name - MonoSodium Glutamate. There's no hint of sugar in it.
Igoche is ridiculously insane.you can buy soft drinks in plastic bottles on convenient stores and take it with you anywhere you go, bottles here are not free.or you can pay for the bottles and take it with you.plastics are very easy to dispose of, but bottles are very inconvenient to carry after consuming the content b'coz of its weight and disposing it is also a worry some,you cannot just leave it anywhere.harmful when it breaks to many pieces and can accidentally hurt someone.
About the unlimited food and drink restaurant their is rule its unlimited but take only what you can eat food you take anf not finish will be charge times 2 this policy encoutage not to waste food
there's really a lot of stew dishes. but don't look for them at fastfood chain restos. and sugar isn't added to most food, maybe you're talking about desserts which in every corner of the world do add sugar.
I would disagree with sugar but partly right... like if I cook pork adobo, I normally put sugar but with chicken adobo I don’t... maybe saying most Filipinos loves sweet foods... one more thing... CR, Rest room and toilet are all well known by everybody. Good observations overall tho. Thanks! Keep it up! 😊
Just enjoy our country filipinos are very kind and understanding God bless you !you are one of us!
Those LGBTQ+ are very accepted in the Philippines. Because of respect! We, respect them as humans itself, not as what their appearance is... They don't need any permits or papers just to do what they want. As long as, they are a law abiding citizen and person...
Okay po
In South Africa gays people legally marry...first country in world
@@francoiswilliams What do you mean by "first country in the world"?
Not every Filipino dish is cooked with sugar. These are pansit bihon, pansit canton, chicken tinola, fish tinola, and most soup-based dishes. Sugar is added usually to some sauced-based dishes like afritada, adobo, braised pork, etc. In some other dishes, sugar isn't added to make it sweet but other spices or ingredients like cardamom, fruit preserves, and sweet wine.
All I can say is that you are so Beautiful and Cute person...keep safe and stay healthy God Bless you
Philippines is a free of what you want to do...free country.. The respect you.
The rice with sugar is called Bico or sticky rice. It is cooked with sticky rice, coconut milk, and sugar that is why it is sweet. It is usually eaten during snack time.
No, no. There's no sugar in rice. You're probably talking about rice cakes or desserts or that stuff. But the regular rice we cook every day - nah. We don't put sugar there.
Sugar in rice is called tinoghong🤣😄
i called it white suman when i was a child 😭😂
Thanks for featuring our culture. I miss Manila. . . watching from Connecticut, QC.
I think Joy you love our Filipino culture.....
We have a lot of stew dishes in the Philippines. Try Kaldereta, Mechado, Menudo, Apritada and many more.
What are the difference between these 4 stew dishes?
Especially adobo bro
I guess I'm quite off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream newly released movies online ?
@Hayden Nathaniel i would suggest Flixzone. Just google for it :)
@Castiel Gregory yea, I have been using FlixZone for years myself =)
Girl, your make up is on point! I love it!
I speak 4 of our major dialects, english and creole spanish called chavacano, bcoz i live in the southern part of the Philippines....and your so pretty :)
We have many stew dishes too like kare kare, pinakbet and afritada but not as often eaten because it takes more time to cook. Stews are usually eaten during dinner time
I will definitely try them out
@@Igochejoy Hello ,please I want to talk to you in private
Thank you so much! How lovely you are! Godspeed! 😘😘😘
You're so beautiful❤thanks for the comlpiment to the filipino people..Mabuhay!!!
In the Philippines, CR and toilet are actually understood by many.
Pretty lady... Soon to become a Filipina..
I wish you all the best in your endeavors... Peace and God bless.
Foreigners her in Philippines are welcome and Filipino always respect them
Ohhh...you are funny narrating your experience in our country...ha ha...but i really enyoyed watching your episode...truly....
i like your video...i smile...you love our country...watching you here in bahrain...keep on going..God bless you...
Thank you po🙏❤️
Haha nice to hear about your experiences here in PH. Anyway, you must be the next Miss Nigeria, you are so beautiful... I subscribed btw. Cheers!
Thank you so much
Thumbs up guys.. Contribute in a group in the philippines means sharing of love one another its funny..
Youre so graceful
In addition to unlimited rice and wings, the Philippines also have lots of buffet restaurants where you pay a certain fixed price for your meal but you can eat unlimited amount of food, often from different cuisines, to your heart's delight.
I love your beauty
Stunning💖💋💕❤️watching from Saudi Arabia from Philippines🇵🇭
Thank you so much
I still have my kubo coins from 1980's when we lived in Kano, Nigeria.
Filipinos who dont speak tagalog as their mother tongue, tagalog become their second language..just like me, when I was a kid I only know my two tribal indigenous language, but when I got to school I learn how to speak cebuano, tagalog and a little bit english...now I am a multilingual..
i can only give one comment..."YOU are BEAUTIFUL" :-)
Thank you
Visit Bacolod City if you love Filipino food. From soups to desserts, we got you covered. Residents here are born food critics that's why we always try to outdo each other when it comes to food then share our recipes with our friends.
It's called Mano Po. It was one of the most successful movie series.
My dream country...
I wish to get there someday
Wow great
Ur welcome...
Rice with sugar is for snack or coffee...we called it suman in our dialect
Yeah, I understand Tagalog. I also know other languages like Java, C++, SQL...
wow u gonna put ur binary class here bro..kinda programming language sir..ur right..👍😉
Hello, world! 😂😂
You're so pretty☺️🤗🇵🇭
We speak atleast 3 language.. English is for international, tagalog/Filipino for national and different language for the province you belong. Like bisaya, ilongo, ilocano,kapangpangan and etc. If you are smart enough you can learn other provincial language too.. 😁
The SUGAR thing is vary from region to region... in my region or in my province (Southern Philippines) we don't put sugar in our food we are more on salty and spicy.
Hello, new sub. here. You got a striking beauty. Enjoy your stay in the Philippines.
Thank you
In my part, I don't run when I cross the road because for me, if I run the chances of getting hit by the vehicle is higher. When you walk slowly, the driver will see you from afar so he/ she still has the time to slow down.
Mabuhay po kayo... Staysafe.. Enjoy watching
I remember when i was a child in nigeria the coins are kubo and the paper bills are naira
Hi joy,take your time & just enjoy our culture,I like you!Keep safe always:-)
Love your videos...that is true culture in the Phililppines...😘😘😘
I think you haven't tried to explore more of the Philippines' cuisine. Filipinos love to eat rice and stew. We have so many stew dishes, not only stew as well as clear soup/dish. Some of this stew dishes won't be found in fast food restaurants but in a fine dined-in restaurant.
The first culture shock item did not make sense.
Parang di talaga gusto sa karamihan ng mga foreign nationals ang mga pagkaing Pinoy. It blands for them.
Keep on sharing sister Godbless you new supporter
Nice explanation.. your not just pretty but smart too, good explanation... Good
You have a beautiful Face. I never see a beautiful Nigerian before. Nice.
Hello I'm from Philippines watching in Dubai UAE 🇦🇪 ✨ thank you for love of my country and the tradition food 🙈😘😘 god bless you 💘...
Thank you so much, Philippines is my home.
Philippines got so many dialects in different parts of the country, thats why the president decide to declare tagalog as the national language so that communication will be easy specialy in some big givernment occasions and gatherings...therefore those people who dont speak tagalog as their mother tongue needs to learn it when they go to school..
its not dialect its languages, philippines have many languages
@@cyruspernes6348 ok..Im not so good in understanding the difference between a language and dialects...Some people says its dialects and other says its language which leave me to confusion...
Dialects are a variation of one language and you easily understand it for example tagalog of batangas and bulacan, while languages you have a hard time to understand it
No no no, not every dish has sugar. Probably the location you were. A lot of people are educated( college). In some stores you can request to leave the soda in the bottle.
YOURE SO PRETTY. NEW SUBS HERE.
Hi miss pretty.im filipino watching you here in Saudi arabia.
Philippines is the most free country in the world even drinking there's no age limit if you can drink you drink you can buy a bottle of alcoholic beverage anytime anywhere except for night bars which you must be 18yrs old to enter a bar
B/4 in Singapore if you buy any drinks if (take away)it will be in a plastic bag, but not anymore. Now they used paper cups or plastic cup with a plastic carrier. Put sugar in your rice hmmm! I’m 77yrs old never heard this in my life unless it’s a rice desserts.
Currency of peso is not the same.. 50 doesn’t mean they are the same. 50 philippine peso that is 417 naira.
You'll be surprised in the US because not much rice eaten in the restaurant but breads, bake potatoes, mashed potatoes, soups or fried potatoes " French fries " and green salads with your meats lol😊
Nice observation :) Filipino friend here
I literally got slapped in Lagos, because I crossed the road slowly 🤦🏽♀️. I can never forget that experience
😂😂😂😂😂, Thank God you can relate
Omgggg😭😭😭.. whurrrttt
😂😂😂
AHHAHAHAHAHAH
I like your video content. I am a filipina and I laugh about the drinks putting in plastics.. cause it is really true.. went to other countries but I guess my country Philippines only do that.. haha. And one more thing.. you are such a beauty, make more good video contents 🥰😘
New subscriber here i am a Filipino i like youre blog.
Awesome! Thank you!
We dont put sugar on rice or anything.maybe if you put too much salt on your cooking maybe add sugar for balance but not necessarily every dish or rice we cook have sugar
1.) Of course Filipino eat rice and stew.Filipinos diet are not limited to one certain cuisine, dish whatever.Remember 2.) Not all Filipinos speak Tagalog, and mind to learn Tagalog. 3.) Filipinos say CR in regular basis but when they're in formal conversation or they're in abroad they say Rest Room.
beautiful joy
Girl I want to tell you so that you wont be shocked. "If you are in Rome, do like Romans do" ok? And for info, the FIRST winner of Super Sereyna held here in Eat Bulaga Philippines in 2014 is a Nigerian Transwoman. He said in interview he lives in UK bec in Nigeria homesexuality is forbidden, he will be killed. Here in Philippines one can live what life they want to be, that's Freedom!!
You’re right po
Too many crazy churches in Nigeria, they get their stupid ideas from USA...
Mano po is what you called greetings, we do it as a sign of respect for our Elders!
It’s very unique
Ahh by the way u look beautiful !
Filipino cuisine embraces all the common elements of Asian cuisine - sweet, salty, spicy, and sour. Ingredients commonly used include garlic, vinegar, and soy sauce, all of which are used in chicken adobo - easily one of the most recognizable Filipino dishes. We don't put sugar in rice neither do we put sugar inside the chicken, that would be disgusting. There is a dessert called Biko, made out of sticky rice, coconut, and sugar.
You have an interesting point of view.
Your So BeautifuL indeed♥️
We contribute money when we pay as groups because not all of us are rich, only rich people would pay for the group if they want. I guess in Nigeria those rich people are very common, and it's nice for them to pay for their friends.
Igoche is so gorgeous :)
Thank you
Very good. You are right about adding sugar in our dishes. That is why Pilipino are cheerful and sweet. When it comes to paying the meals. The one who has lots of money usually put up the large amount, it is understood and the practice. Good job🙄
you are gorgeous.
If we add sugar in rice, it means it's for dessert or snack. We don't add sugar in rice if it's for the main course.
they walk like they own the road.
HAHAHAHA.
the force in within us.
Sorry to say but I don’t agree with eating everything with sugar bcoz it’s I’m a pure Filipino and we don’t have that kind of eating habit either at home or everytime we eat outside. Maybe you see someone from people whom you know but it’s not entirely true.
Oh yeah po, I see such A lot but not everyone
Have you eaten Filipino spaghetti or bibingka or suman??? Those things have sugar
@@ronberi7773 I know Filipino spaghetti is kinda sweet but it depends on everyone’s taste.Bibingka and suman should be sweet since they are considered as desserts.
@@reignheart2908 so she's right all along.
@@ronberi7773 not really. If you’re a Filipino then will you agree that Filipinos eat everything with sugar and to me that means almost all of our food is sweet which is definitely not true. There are only selected dishes that has a sweet taste but most of it doesn’t have sugar at all.
We used sugar as a substitute for Mono sodium glutamate.Much healthier and they are both from sugar cane.
Huh? Sugar as substitute for MSG? Not really! They don't share properties and they taste differently. Have you not known that MSG taste has given rise to the 5th sense of taste called umami? Yes, the original 4 tastes are: sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Umami was added recently and that's what you taste in MSG and in raw meats. BTW, the alternative to MSG in cooking is pepper powder, either white or black.
Umami is a Japanese word. Japan happens to be the inventor and the largest manufacturer of MSG in Asia.Sugar (sugar cane) is the main ingredients with other food preservatives.We put sugar in our food for that reason weather you like it or not that is fact !😁✌
@@gemmapicornio7913 Actually, not quite right because not all Filipino use MSG as flavor enhancer. We use black or white pepper powder as flavor enhancer to our food. But I disagree with you on MSG being made from sugar. It's wrong. The most common way in the industrial production of commercial MSG today is through fermentation. You might have misconstrued the process using a certain bacteria species being cultured in ammonia and carbohydrates from sugar beets, sugarcane, tapioca or molasses. Sugar is used only as a culture medium, not as ingredient of the finished product. Just take note of its chemical name - MonoSodium Glutamate. There's no hint of sugar in it.
Welcome with open arms
Rice we can eat with anything sweetie.. not only soy sauce.. soy sauce If we don't have choice for dish
Igoche is ridiculously insane.you can buy soft drinks in plastic bottles on convenient stores and take it with you anywhere you go, bottles here are not free.or you can pay for the bottles and take it with you.plastics are very easy to dispose of, but bottles are very inconvenient to carry after consuming the content b'coz of its weight and disposing it is also a worry some,you cannot just leave it anywhere.harmful when it breaks to many pieces and can accidentally hurt someone.
About the unlimited food and drink restaurant their is rule its unlimited but take only what you can eat food you take anf not finish will be charge times 2 this policy encoutage not to waste food
your so beautiful maam🤗
yeah the soda in the plastic bag surprised me to lol.
that’s if you want to save money cause it’s cheaper we also have sodas in can or disposable plastic bottles but it will cost you more money
Your look so beautiful black beauty🇵🇭
Thank you
@@Igochejoy in what city do you live here my friend? Please answer my question ☺😗🇵🇭 🇳🇬
@@Igochejoy in what city do you live here my friend? Please answer my question ☺😗🇵🇭 🇳🇬
there's really a lot of stew dishes. but don't look for them at fastfood chain restos. and sugar isn't added to most food, maybe you're talking about desserts which in every corner of the world do add sugar.
No,we dont put sugar in every food, and we also eat stew with rice.
You're pretty .. thank you for sharing your thoughts about our country .. we filipinos are friends to everyone ..
Hi I'm from South Africa...now here in Mindanao...where u at btw...
So funny and so cuty Nigerian like NBA player KOBE BRAYANT if u stay for a longtime here n the philippines more discover and it's more fun
Philippines has 120 languages from north to south,Tagalog are used locally and English are intent internationally.
You're so pretty
I would disagree with sugar but partly right... like if I cook pork adobo, I normally put sugar but with chicken adobo I don’t... maybe saying most Filipinos loves sweet foods... one more thing... CR, Rest room and toilet are all well known by everybody. Good observations overall tho. Thanks! Keep it up! 😊
Beautiful
We have 8 major dialect and a lot of sub-dialects. Have you been to different places in the Philippines?
Ate, you should go to the provinces where if people likes you, you can get Coconut “Buko” juice for free fresh from the tree 😂 nice vlog!
Also sugar in pasta and spaghetti yes...and 3 in one coffee lol
Legend in the world efren Bata Reyes and paquiao
Yah but you are beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you
Every country have different culture and I think you have to explore our country first.
Beautiful girl!!!
Ur so pretty ..r ur parents Half filipino half nigerian...r u studing n d Philippines.🇨🇦🙏❤️
I’m full Nigerian, yes I’m studying here