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Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis

A spicy dish made out of pork lungs and heart sautéed in tomatoes, chilies and onions.

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas

oblong biscuits topped with sugar

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas
  8. rice
    gotta have rice

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas
  8. rice
  9. Balut

The most horrifying Filipino food

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas
  8. rice
  9. Balut (images: https://www.google.com/search?q=balut&client=safari&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=2KqIUqirGYec2gXZ1YHIAQ&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAA&biw=1024&bih=644#facrc=_)
  10. sotanghon (or, cellophane noodles)
    I can’t believe we got all the way to #9 before balut was mentioned!
    Balut: best eaten with eyes closed.

It’s best eaten when everyone else’s eyes are closed. Because then you can throw it far away and claim you ate it after they open their eyes back up.

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas
  8. rice
  9. Balut
  10. sotanghon (or, cellophane noodles)
  11. Pinakbet

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas
  8. rice
  9. Balut (images: https://www.google.com/search?q=balut&client=safari&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=2KqIUqirGYec2gXZ1YHIAQ&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAA&biw=1024&bih=644#facrc=_)
  10. sotanghon (or, cellophane noodles)
  11. Pinakbet
  12. lumpia

Traditional Foods of the Philippine Islands

  1. Adobo (chicken or pork)
  2. Kaldereta
  3. Bopis
  4. San Miguel beer
  5. lechón (whole roasted pig)
  6. Sinigang
  7. Apas
  8. rice
  9. Balut (images: balu...ih=644 - Google Search)
  10. sotanghon (or, cellophane noodles)
  11. Pinakbet
  12. lumpia
  13. Tokneneng and Kwek kwek

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers
  3. Lipstick (Okay, so not often)

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers
  3. Lipstick (Okay, so not often)
  4. Blood (Ditto)

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers
  3. Lipstick (Okay, so not often)
  4. Blood (Ditto)
  5. Charcoal

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers
  3. Lipstick (Okay, so not often)
  4. Blood (Ditto)
  5. Charcoal
  6. Pencil

I went with the obvious.

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers
  3. Lipstick (Okay, so not often)
  4. Blood (Ditto)
  5. Charcoal
  6. Pencil
  7. Quill pen

13 things used to write or draw on paper

  1. Crayon
  2. Magic Markers
  3. Lipstick (Okay, so not often)
  4. Blood (Ditto)
  5. Charcoal
  6. Pencil
  7. Quill Pen
  8. Venus Paradise colored pencils

which is different from the graphite & wood kind mentioned by Little Nemo