Sunday, July 15, 2012

The supreme Halo-halo From the Philippines

Before dwelling deep into the sweet, creamy and yummy side of halo-halo, an overview for those alienated by the term:

Halo-halo (from Tagalog halo, "mix") is a beloved Filipino sweetmeat that is a combination of shaved ice, milk, and sugar, to which is added discrete sweet beans and fruits, and generally served cold in a tall glass. (Wikipedia)

Food And Dessert

Imagine that. Now if that doesn't make you drool, think about the combination of red munggo beans, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, sugar palm fruit (kaong), coconut sport (macapuno), jackfruit (langka), tapioca or sago, nata de coco, purple yam (ube) or sweet potato (kamote), sweetened corn kernels or pounded crushed rice (pinipig), leche flan or custard, evaporated milk and gelatin. And to top that vision add up a scoop or two of your beloved ice cream!

Just reasoning about halo-halo makes my mouth water. Rain or shine, halo-halo serves as a satisfaction to all food trippers, young and old alike. In Iligan City, Philippines, a amount of fastfoods and restaurants serve halo-halos which will well make you come back and ask for more.

Zoey Cafe - Popularly known by Iliganons to have the best halo-halo formula in town, Zoey Café's halo-halo serving will well leave you full and satisfied.

Chowking - ready rain or shine, with free delivery too! Chowking is known nationwide to serve the most affordable and delectable halo-halo. You can even pick to have the half-dozen, miniature or fiesta size with your selection of putting ice cream on top or not.

Dear Manok - Halo-halo is uniquely served level from green coconuts thus their term "buko halo". What makes their halo-halo stand out from other halo-halos is that once you've consumed the whole goodie, you can scrape off the sweet and juicy coconut meat from the insides of the coconut.

Park Avenue - Affordable, suitable and economical, Park Avenue serves their treat generally to the busy and heat-driven shoppers near Trendline Center. It well is the best way to cool off after a tiring day of shopping and bargaining!

Go ahead and cool off! If you have the chance to visit Iligan, go on a food trip and don't miss the chance to try out the city's best brain freezers: our unique and traditional halo-halos.

The supreme Halo-halo From the Philippines

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