Who knew that one could eat pancit, puto, and even the exotic delicacy balut in Seoul, Korea?
With some 82,000 Filipinos residing in South Korea, it is not surprising to know that there is a 'Philippine haven' there.
So says GMA news here
Who knew that one could eat pancit, puto, and even the exotic delicacy balut in Seoul, Korea?
With some 82,000 Filipinos residing in South Korea, it is not surprising to know that there is a 'Philippine haven' there.
So says GMA news here
Not my cup of tea.....the exotic delicacy balut...
I do like a nice pancit though. Bit like Japanese Yakisoba.
my friend..does it mean you wont like me as well.the exotic delicacy balut...
A place for everything, everything in its place.
I like balut so much, I could eat 2-3 a day but my husband said its yucky
Btw Terpe, I've just noticed your green username turned into pink now. Congrats Mr Terpe the moderator
Thank you Juvy
You're very observant, I hadn't spotted that my username colour had changed
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