View Full Version : What Are These Little Treats?
lastlid
12th April 2012, 07:19
What exactly are these Filipino foodsnacks?
Marie
12th April 2012, 07:35
ohhh...we call that quick-quick, Mr. lastid...it's a hard boiled egg covered with cornstarch....you have to fry it then dip it in vinegar with condiments,,,,sarap...
lastlid
12th April 2012, 08:33
ohhh...we call that quick-quick, Mr. lastid...it's a hard boiled egg covered with cornstarch....you have to fry it then dip it in vinegar with condiments,,,,sarap...
Yes. Right first time. Not that I would know but my wife told me. She eats them a lot, at least she did in the Philippines. What is the orange finish? Is that bread crumbs or something? I asked her and she didnt seem certain.....
raynaputi
12th April 2012, 12:30
it's called kwek-kwek (quail eggs)..it's just covered with flour & cornstarch with food coloring..i love those eggs! :hubbahubba:
http://panlasangpinoy.com/2009/09/07/pinoy-street-food-orange-egg-tokneneng-qwek-kwek-kwek-recipe/
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grahamw48
12th April 2012, 12:45
I used to keep Quail at the bottom of my aviaries in the Phils, and we had their little eggs to eat every day (and duck ones), but never thought of doing that with them.
I must confess to having never seen such a thing before. :Erm:
Are they a regional snack ?
Eyes O'Donnell
12th April 2012, 12:46
What is the orange finish? food coloring orange :)
Kwek-Kwek Also called “tukneneng,” this ball made of quail eggs and some orange batter and its very famous Filipino street food :)
grahamw48
12th April 2012, 12:48
I obviously didn't realise what they were, otherwise would have bought some. They look yummy. :)
lastlid
12th April 2012, 13:40
My wife is from Cavite. She and her family seemed to snack on them. They sell fresh quails eggs here on the IOM so we might buy some.....
lastlid
12th April 2012, 15:14
I am going to try Mrs Lastlid on Scotch Eggs, see if she turns her nose up at those....:icon_lol:
Terpe
12th April 2012, 16:17
I'm fond of Polvoron :hubbahubba:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4uHgBlseQRc/SpQUKg9XkHI/AAAAAAAACHw/f1Sxo5DxN2s/s400/pol.JPG
Terpe
12th April 2012, 16:24
Oh, I like to snack on dried mango as well :hubbahubba:
http://image1.shopserve.jp/asiayaosho.com/pic-labo/limg/930152.jpg
lastlid
12th April 2012, 16:27
Oh, I like to snack on dried mango as well :hubbahubba:
http://image1.shopserve.jp/asiayaosho.com/pic-labo/limg/930152.jpg
Yep, me too. But a small pack here costs £1.75 :omg:
Terpe
12th April 2012, 16:55
Yep, me too. But a small pack here costs £1.75 :omg:
Business opportunity??
lastlid
12th April 2012, 18:29
Business opportunity??
No just thinking of my taste buds and stomach. :icon_lol: And wallet.
Maybe a business opportunity for someone.....
No inheritance tax here Terpe.....
lastlid
12th April 2012, 19:24
Scotch Eggs.....me and Mrs Lastlid watched a video on cooking them.....she said she recognises them but doesnt know what the pinoy name is for them.......
stevie c
12th April 2012, 19:27
Oh, I like to snack on dried mango as well :hubbahubba:
http://image1.shopserve.jp/asiayaosho.com/pic-labo/limg/930152.jpg
I love dried mango...We always buy dried mango at manila market shop in plaistow :xxgrinning--00xx3:
lastlid
12th April 2012, 19:38
How much do you pay Stevie? £1.75 for a packet like that?
I love dried mango...We always buy dried mango at manila market shop in plaistow :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevie c
12th April 2012, 19:44
How much do you pay Stevie? £1.75 for a packet like that?
£1.70 i believe Lastlid the wife buys them with the rest of her filipino foods
lastlid
12th April 2012, 19:56
£1.70 i believe Lastlid the wife buys them with the rest of her filipino foods
Okay. Same here then.....
grahamw48
12th April 2012, 22:59
:idea:
Have you looked under the fruit shelves at Tesco ?
There's often a few dried Mangos lying about under there. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
lastlid
13th April 2012, 06:27
:idea:
Have you looked under the fruit shelves at Tesco ?
There's often a few dried Mangos lying about under there. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Hah. Not quite the same.....:icon_lol:
lastlid
13th April 2012, 19:59
Unearthed by Mrs Lastlid....as she remebered it at college.....Kwek Kwek
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlTgHe4lUvA
bigmarco
14th April 2012, 06:57
Never ate dried mango in my life until I met my wife and now I'm addicted. I brought back about 20 packets from the Philippines last time I visited. :hubbahubba:
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