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Thread: Can't get to the Philippines for a KFC Double Down? Try one of these British food remixes instead
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28th January 2015 #1
Can't get to the Philippines for a KFC Double Down? Try one of these British food remixes instead
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28th January 2015 #2
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Can't think of anything more revolting
Wait a minute.......I live here. Should be easy to find plenty more
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28th January 2015 #3
I hope Mirror readers don't think a "double down dog" is typical of Philippine food. Looks revolting as do the other combinations described in the article.
I would much rather eat Balut, barbecued chicken intestines or dinoguan (might have spelt that wrong).
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11th March 2015 #5
Or..Pick up a can of this,go home and cook your Mrs a treat nalang!
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11th March 2015 #8
Terpe, if you love black pudding why do you not like Dinuguan? It is my favourite dish because I love black pudding! Yummy!!
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It's mostly phsycological because I've seen it being made and at the end it's still too liquid.
Black pudding has an appearance and texture quite different from it's starting point.
I eaten fresh blood from the chicken and the pig cooked on it's own and I like it.
Mental block.
Same with Balut. I was OK with that until my sis-in-law opened up the egg to show me what I'd been eating.
On my birthday last December 8 my bro-in-law slaughtered and butchered a pig. To be honest I haven't eaten hardly any pork since then.
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11th March 2015 #10
I think that is the big issue for most people with Filipino dishes, the psychological aspect. Getting used to eating things that are not normally considered edible here
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11th March 2015 #12
I have never tried the Goldilocks one but I will be sure to make hubby take me next time we are home
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11th March 2015 #13
I had the double down burger of KFC in the past. I liked it the first few times but got bored with it after.
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We lived in Japan for many years and so were able to enjoy some extreme foods.
I trust the food in Japan totally and it's always beautifully presented, even in the highway services.
Another food I just will not normally eat here is those chickens feet.
Whichever way they are cooked and presented they always look like chickens feet.
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12th March 2015 #15
I find the presentation of Filipino food a little difficult to handle sometimes, but the taste is usually incredible if you can get over it.
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