We found a bunch of NYC strangers to try some delicious Filipino calamansi juice for the first time ever!!! Subscribe to my channel: / @xiaomanyc Follow me on Instagram: / xiaomanyc Follow me on Facebook: / xiaomanyc
Isa akong vlogger na Amerikano na marunong mag-Tagalog. _Naaalala ko Noong Tumira ako sa Bataan, Zambales At Pangasinan (shoutout sa inyo!), lagi namin napulot ang mga mangga sa puno saan man kami (Mga Kababayan ang mga kasama ko noon). Ginawa din naming laro na batuhin ang pinakamataas na mangga sa puno; yung nakatama ay unang makatikim ng mangga. 🙂🇵🇭✊🏼❤️ mahal ko ang Pilipinas. Namimiss ko ang Bayan Sobra! Pero sabik ako At babalik ako sa Pinas kahit May siyam na taon na di ako nakabalik sa Pinas! _*_Apir tayo, Mga Kababayan At mga Kakampi! 🙌🏼 Mabuhay!_*
Hello there, malaki na ang pinagbago ang Pilipinas ngayon, sa 12 yrs na di ako nanatili sa Pinas lalo na sa Manila ay naliligaw na ako, yes more fun in the Phils, miss ko lagi ang bayan ko.
Elvira R Vila Ganoon! Pinag-aaralan ko rin ang Ilocano! Naimbag a rabii, kabsat! Tumingin ka sa Mga bidyo ko kung Gusto mo. Magsisimula ako ng Ilocano Vlog din!
Our department of tourism should get you in the payroll for promoting & marketing the Philippines. Hey i think your approach creates curiosity and generate a wide audience who i believe might be curious enough to go to our country. 🇵🇭👍💯
When I was stationed in Pensacola, FL, we had a Calamondin tree in our backyard. I used to make this fresh when they were in season. I also used it in cooking, especially pork dishes, and I even got used to eating them straight like an orange. They are really good.
Here in philippines, calamansi is like an all around fruit. You can use it to marinate meats, you make it juice, you can top it with different dishes, you can mix it for dipping sauce or you can mix it with gin or any alchoholic drink. Everyone herr loves calamansi especially kids
Im beginning to be a big fan of yours because you promoted filipino food and we are very grateful for that. Thank you sooo much I wish could meet you personally someday when this pandemic ends. Kudos for promoting our local food. God bless
I really liked it when they have been endorsing filipino foods and cuisine. It's somewhat like awesome that somebody in other countries liked to try our foods. Proud here from Philippines🇵🇭
thank you so much for promoting our food! I hope you can visit us here and taste more of what our food. Bless both of you guys and we will be waiting for you both!
If you visit our country you'll surely be welcome with open arms. Thanks again for featuring our humble foods/ product. Wish you can also try filipino mangoes from guimaras... the sweetest mango in the entire world.
Woah!Filipino Mall Stalls are selling Calamansi Juice for less than a dollar for 16oz a cup. And even cheaper on the streets, Its time to get those NYC dollar my friends.
xiaoma's video are always cool to watch i mean consistently. unlike other vloggers i do skip weird scenes or when vloggers giving their personal opinions about people. but with xiaoma videos seriously i never had, coz i dont have to. like im interested to all strangers who wanna try our filipino foods and drinks, thatz just how it is and im a happy subscriber. mabuhay ka xiaoma. keep it up!
We're proud of this thing.. it serves a lot.. from being a juice to condiment to grilled fish,pork, chicken and sisig.. thanks for featuring calamansi.. ♥️♥️♥️from PH 🇵🇭
It really needs promotion. Filipinos in the Philippines and abroad have little idea on what Philippine cuisine really is. No wonder Filipinos can't defend their cuisine to bashers since even Filipinos themselves have little idea about what to defend in the first place.
Yey! Bravo Xiaoma! Excellent video. Every tourist that visits the Philippines loves this drink. And yes, it's also used in making cocktails too! You get ten stars for this one! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😁
Wow I'm proud of being a Filipino and I love cooking and as well as the foodies of Filipino am glad that you're introducing it there in New York ..many of them like the taste of it..🙂🙂🙂🙂
Sometimes if we drink tequila and there’s no lemon available on the grocery, we ise calamansi as a replacement. The concentrated calamsi can be used as a chaser.
Here in UAE they're used to using lemons... I have planted calamansi and it grew so tall and bear fruits like it doesn't finish everyday 😅 now everyone here in my boss' home like to use calamansi instead of lemons 😉
Awesome! I'm a filipino and this content is so cool . I mean i've watched a couple of your videos like the Filipino dishes or something like the balut, taho, halo halo and stuff. It's so amazing ! I love it !
Squeeze one or two calamansi to a cup of iced tea... If you have cold, drink warm water with calamnsi juice... For condiments, squeeze a calamnsi to soysauce (add chili it u want spicy) best for meat, fried/steamed fish, siomai etc :)
O M G ,. thank you so much for your appreciating and also for promoting the culture here in the philippines i am so very happy and glad everytime you create the VIDEO (Vlog) to my country Philippines,,ILOVEYOU❤❤❤❤
@@sinelcano6065 Construction workers mostly. I noticed that after they're done doing their job they drink. According to them, it helps them to sleep well
Thank you so very much for featuring our filipino dishes. I really apprecite on your effort guys. Im a filipino working in abroad and i missed it a lot. And here there's not much of a filipino.
Yaaa, Go Philippines...Xiaoma I eeally love you now...it's like you're promoting Philippines and it made me really proud everytime people from other countries says they like it...the taste is good...it's good..it's good...it"s good...I've actually watched your other videos promoting local food from the Phiippines....it got positive response...so thank you so.much... muwahh🇵🇭
@SoutheastRice 96 Actually Ubi In indonesia is generally refer to Sweet potato & Cassava, but when you say Ubi most would refer to sweet potato (yellow, orange, purple), cassava is "singkong" for us.
Cherrilyn Jane Sace i believe so too. I know most of commercially bottled calamansi juice were mixed with honey.....and it's normally being prepared with sugar or calamansi 😊
Like our neighbors stealing young lanka fruit in our perimeter backyard pati na rin tanglad at Malunggay....pati na rin ang dwarf coconut namin bigla na lang nawawala ang bunga!
cuz calamansi juice is pretty close to lemonade ....... and americans love their lemonade & starbucks are making a lot money selling lemonade inspired drinks ..... mabuhay !!!
me? being a Filipino was being good, especially this Calamansi Juice coz the fruit of that juice was actually bares in our backyard... Thank you for your love in the philippines... salute to you Mr. Xiaoma
Ha..ha. Definitely people's reaction will vary because sweetness (taste) is relative. And I will agree with them, calamansi juice is better tasting than lemonade (or maybe I am just biased since I am a Filipino).
Hey, man thanks for promoting Filipino food. Been watching since the Jollibee episode. You should visit our country. There's still a lot of food for you to discover here! Keep it up!
I just pass by this channel and I am amaze on how you promote one of the popular citrus fruits in our country!! 😊😊😊 Thank you for promoting calamansi juice to nyc 😍😍 _from Philippines 👍👋😊😊
Hi xiaoma. I've seen 3-4 videos of you and i really like it. So i hit the liked and subscribe button 😊 Your viewer from the Philippines ❤ More power on your show 🙃