Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Cordillera Menu...

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING POST CONTAINS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FOOD PORN THAT NO ONE ELSE HAS EVER SEEN. VIEWER (SPECIFICALLY FOR THE GLUTTONS) DISCRETION IS ADVISED. 

Now that you have clicked here, there is no turning back. Get your tummies ready for the most delicious food that can be found only in Ifugao, Benguet, and Kalinga! 

BENGUET

Recommended for people who loves pastries and sweets

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1.) Peanut Brittle- It never hurts to start with something sweet. Available in Baguio, this delicacy is ideal for sweet-toothed people around the world. Just imagine the saltiness of peanuts mixed in the most fine sugar. 

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2.) Strawberry Shortcake- Benguet is well-known for the strawberries with their farms and festivals, so it is natural to try out their own version of strawberry shortcakes. They have the largest one, for crying out loud!

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3.) Choco-Cornflakes- Why settle for Koko Krunch when you can have these???

IFUGAO

Recommended for those who are into exotic cuisine

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1.) Vah-vah and Gajiw- Yes, they literally mean frog and small fish. All you have to do is deep fry these babies and you're good to go! Pretty exotic, if you ask me.

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2.) Pinuneg- It may look like the biggest longganisa you have ever seen, but it is actually made up of pig's blood and organs. So yes, it resembles the very famous "dinuguan" and the locals use a lot of crushed garlic to mask the smell. Not only that, it takes quite a long time to cook and it needs to be eaten right away, since it can get easily spoiled. 

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3.) Violet Rice- If there is red and brown rice, Ifugao offers Violet rice! This organic heirloom rice actually has a sticky substance and it has the flavor of ube, so consider this as a perfect ingredient if you plan to make rice cakes or any rice-related delicacy! 

KALINGA

Recommended for food enthusiasts who are simply into full-course meals


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