Buti di niya sinubok yung Padpad. Baka akalain niya na exotic food iyan...
Buti di niya sinubok yung Padpad. Baka akalain niya na exotic food iyan...
pag nakatikim ng Pinoy yan magbabago ang kanyang pananaw....
hindi lamang sa tinapay nabubuhay ang tao, meron pang ibang pwedeng kainin na hindi mauubos...
I wonder kung saan siya napadaan. I'll do voice out that not all street food is hygienic... and after venturing into other countries I have even more apprehensions in eating at our friendly Tondo karinderia too.
Then again, worst tummy ache experienced came from my trip to China. Man.. never gonna taste exotic stuff again.
That's a rather simplistic declaration, don't you think? Pinoy food = bad, American food = good?
Right food, wrong places imho. In any country there's bound to be food that's poorly prepared, and ones that are done superbly. i don't see how she can be a good critic given her poor choice of establishments.
Common sense lang naman: if it doesn't look right, don't eat it...if the place washes your dishes in plastic basins, then it's probably not that clean; if the place has flies, then those flies might have taken a light snack on the food displayed in open air, after it made a pitstop on a pile of sh_t.
i often cringe when i see food show hosts eat at street carinderias -- sorry po kung me ma-offend, but you have to admit it's dicey eating street food here.
Re sugary, oily foods: hello? Krispy Kreme, Coca Cola, Slurpees, Big Mac, Baconator?
About Pinoy kids being obese: right back at you, US of A.
Pot calling the kettle black? If anything, USA is exporting all that unhealthy food to the rest of the world. And we haven't even touched on the chemicals they pump into their food...
Sorry to say this, but little Ms. "travel freak" is sounding like a very naive know-it-all.
Last edited by badkuk; March 20th, 2014 at 02:44 PM.
sa quiapo or sa recto ata kumanin eto eh.
Or sa loob nang palengke.
what do you expect.