Just realized Canada must not have sweet potato pie which is common here in the US. Ube is the same as sweet potato but with different subtle flavor. Also no nutmeg, cinnamon or other spices are added on ube pies which they do with sweet potato pies. The concept of a root vegetable as a pie filling is not new. The mind just makes you think it is weird or different when you are predisposed to think so.
Thanks for your insights… and thanks for watching the video… :) yeah, totally, I guess pies here in Canada commonly have fruit fillings. Root crops are not that popular.
They love it.
They do…
But if you taste the Ube halaya promise you will forget your name😊😊😋😋
love the channel! more power.
Thanks ulices…
I want palabok with spicy chickenjoy and extra rice! 🙂
Kabayan nakasuporta nako sayo, see you
Jollibee is my favorite fastfood chain. Subbed!
Same here… :)
Foreigner always dont properly mix the palabok haha ..
That’s what I noticed too… thanks for watching po…
I wanna know, did you sprinkled the palabok with calamansi or lime/lemon or something? Because it tastes better with it.
I didn’t… I let them taste the palabok without that… :(
It's ok. Great video though
President tudeau eat also jollibee
you talk flowery... #palabok
Let them try a boodle fight w/ all the filipino foods in it 😁😁😁
Thanks for the recommendation. I would surely try to do that
Not everyone likes purple yam. 😊
I totally agree…
I'm Filipino but I never heard of pala ok word though lol
Palabok
You have a bad family and environment I must say
Just realized Canada must not have sweet potato pie which is common here in the US. Ube is the same as sweet potato but with different subtle flavor. Also no nutmeg, cinnamon or other spices are added on ube pies which they do with sweet potato pies. The concept of a root vegetable as a pie filling is not new. The mind just makes you think it is weird or different when you are predisposed to think so.
Thanks for your insights… and thanks for watching the video… :) yeah, totally, I guess pies here in Canada commonly have fruit fillings. Root crops are not that popular.
Purple yam is not a fruit, it's a root crop, it's more in line with vegetable than fruit. You should've explained it to them.
I did I think… anyhow, thanks for watching the video… :)