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    Jonathan Emmesedi (jemmesedi@c.im)'s status on Thursday, 26-Oct-2023 13:55:18 JSTJonathan EmmesediJonathan Emmesedi
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    • Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣
    • Larawan Araw Araw

    @youronlyone @larawan_araw_araw

    My I request an alternative Filipino Word of the Day, as I don't think the pork dish would agree with me, I'm not a basketball fan, and I am - alas! - all too familiar with the dinakdakan in the third sense?

    How about halo-halo instead?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo-halo

    In conversationThursday, 26-Oct-2023 13:55:18 JST from c.impermalink

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      Halo-halo
      Halo-halo, also spelled haluhalo, Tagalog for "mixed", is a popular cold dessert in the Philippines made up of crushed ice, evaporated milk or coconut milk, and various ingredients including side dishes such as ube jam (ube halaya), sweetened kidney beans or garbanzo beans, coconut strips, sago, gulaman (agar), pinipig, boiled taro or soft yams in cubes, flan, slices or portions of fruit preserves and other root crop preserves. The dessert is topped with a scoop of ube ice cream. It is usually prepared in a tall clear glass and served with a long spoon. Halo-halo is considered to be the unofficial national dessert of the Philippines. History The origin of halo-halo is traced to the pre-war Japanese Filipinos and the Japanese kakigōri class of desserts. One of the earliest versions of halo-halo was a dessert known locally as monggo con hielo (derived from the Spanish Filipino dessert maíz con hielo) or mongo-ya, which consisted of only mung beans (Tagalog: monggo or munggo, used in place of red azuki...
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