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Filipinos Told Us To Eat This In Iloilo (Panay) 

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In this episode, we’re bookending two days of adventures around the Guimaras Mango Festival and the sites of Iloilo City by heading out on a self-guided food crawl in search of the bites most recommended by you, our viewers. From siopao and buko pie to fried ibos and the original batchoy, we’re exploring like Americans - but eating like Filipinos.
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Комментарии : 464   
@DrJ30821
Thank you guys for encouraging us to travel 😁 My girl and I already booked a flight to the Philippines 🇵🇭. "Money will return but we'll never be in our 20s again" Hope to see you guys on December 🎉.
@v4ur7ck
Erin is right. The red dot is to distinguish what flavor and the pinkish red is always asado.
@ButchoyOne
It's not a durian. It's a langka (jackfruit).
@Lost-Then-Found
After losing the previous “bet” and calling your hotel “Richmon-dey”, Erin wins this round with her correct guess on the purpose of the “red dot”. It’s a marker to differentiate the siopao varieties. Congrats Erin! 😁
@RowenaTaylor73
Erin is slowly becoming Filipino! Hot coffee on a hot day...yup yup, very Filipino move there!!! ❤❤
@igoyschannel3463
This little boy has an adorable way of describing foods... i think he will be the next youtube star...
@migovasquez0303
Muelle pronounced mwehye. The LL are silent and your'e right that is spanish. Muelle is dock in spanish. Thats the dock that is named after Nick Loney - a British vice consul that started the sugar industry in Iloilo and later on in Negros in 1855. Muelle is where the RORO is going to my city of Bacolod. I been to Ilioilo as a kid many times to visit relatives in Jaro. Love your episode. I miss Iloilo.
@robdeveyra
@robdeveyra День назад
Great Vlog.😊
@spence.t
Colt has the best attitude! I admire his adventurous appetite!
@suzy5484
wow this made me cry! I just returned to New York a few days ago after a month's vacation in my hometown Iloilo City. I'm having separation anxiety again :( Thank you for featuring our lovely city!
@sorcerersupreme4300
This young man has a bright future ahead of him. He’s just brilliant!
@jovanessavf164
The fruits outside Roberto's are jackfruit. The durian's spikes are bigger and fatter. 😊
@frankiefernandez9225
Love your son he is so adventurous in eating exotic food 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@richieliper4720
I never forget to bring any of those Roberto’s siopao everytime I found myself in downtown Iloilo. Its my favorite!
@maryjoyreyes5100
Yeah she's correct, most of the time the color red is the asado flavor and the yellow dot is the bola-bola (meat ball) flavor
@cecilelagura9141
@cecilelagura9141 21 день назад
I can tell you have raised Colt so well. What a down to earth, polite, smart and humble kid. ☺️
@moniquechavez1911
Yes, to recognize what flavor is it.
@wilfredlaurencelabuson573
for every tourist, La Pax is known for the food. But I would say that what makes La Paz Market the most enjoyable and charming market is the people and over all vibe. Whenever I am in Iloilo, I always make it a point to go there in the morning to spend some coffee time along with the locals and it is amazing! the stories you'd hear, the laughter and warmth, it's just what you need to start the day. People would always strike a conversation and you don't even have to speak a lot, you just laugh along and listen!
@applekilayko4596
Colt, I am so excited to see you grow up! You are just so brilliant! Ibos is my brother’s favorite! This was a really good food tour. Thank you for featuring my hometown. There’s still so much more you have to try! I hope you come back ❤️ or maybe I’ll see you here in NY!
@starzgonzales4358
Cheers from Montreal, Canada! Iloilo city is my hometown and man do i miss the local dishes, I'm glad your family had the chance to try the local food - enjoy and be safe!
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