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balut aint just filipino food, vietnamese and alot of southern asian countries eat that balut too ...I tried it, not a big fan of it tho ...but ifwanna talk stinky tofuOriginally Posted by vrp32tl
Originally Posted by itz rOLLi
Originally Posted by j2o
Dude you can get them at any asian markets.Originally Posted by itz rOLLi
i want some balut. haven't tried that yet. My filipino friends don't even know where to get them. Someone can help me out?
You just gotta make sure you dont mix them up with regular eggs but you can really tell which one is balut. It usually has a red dot on it.
Peace.
nah i think they banned them joints in NY or something. That's what my peoples have been tellin me.
Seriously?? Article???
Originally Posted by itz rOLLi
i still haven't gone. are the flips still lining up for this?you guys line up for anything.
Originally Posted by mykeeubz
most filipino food isand yes i am filipino but fried pig is great
Originally Posted by Be23ForLife
u ain't heard...its crispylicious and juicylicious Dirtylicious
early 80's? DAMNOriginally Posted by Bastitch
Back in the early 80's, my sister (who was born in the PI) would always pimp Jolibee to me like it was the best thing ever. It was essentially the Philippine equivalent of McDonald's, even though there was McDonald's.
It wasn't until the Jolibee here in Vallejo popped up all those years ago that I found out what it was all about.
Since then, I've been to the one in Daly City and San Francisco as well.
I was just at the new Vallejo one a couple weeks ago. That corned beef sandwich is AWESOME.