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The Filipino’s Self-destructive Appetite for Junk

October 25, 2015October 25, 2015 - by zaxx - 102 Comments.

The age-old adage “garbage in, garbage out” rings out in every Introductory Computer Programming class across the nation. Yet the Filipino, narrow-minded as he is, is unable to apply the same logic …

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The 4th of July Captain America and Junk Food

July 4, 2014July 4, 2014 - by Gogs - 9 Comments.

I have lots to do today but some mysterious force compels me to spend a few minutes recognizing the 4th of July celebration in the US. I have no problem …

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Does the ‘best before’ date in food cause unnecessary waste?

May 19, 2014 - by benign0 - 2 Comments.

According to a Reuters report it just may; so much so that the European Union may be mulling scrapping the warning altogether. A use by date is applied if there …

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Expo 2015 and Filipino Food: An Opportunity Slowly Slipping Away

March 30, 2014March 30, 2014 - by MidwayHaven - 25 Comments.

A lot has already been said recently about Filipino food and how the world reacts to it, so I won’t be covering much of that issue here. What matters I …

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Why some foreigners would rather go hungry than eat Filipino food

March 22, 2014March 23, 2014 - by Ilda - 82 Comments.

I love Filipino food!!! I never get tired of eating adobo. The taste is so primal because I just think it satisfies every human being’s craving for protein and salt …

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Our Food Tells Something About Our Society

March 20, 2014August 27, 2015 - by ChinoF - 111 Comments.

Filipino butthurt again raged over an article titled “I would rather go hungry than eat Filipino food again,” where a tourist described her experience trying various types of Filipino food. …

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Debunking the Singaporean Laksa

July 9, 2013 - by John Bay - 2 Comments.

Before the Laksa goes by the way of “chopsuey”, I would like to say my piece that I myself had been deceived that the origins of the Laksa (A rich …

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Thirsty Thursdays at NYC

April 4, 2013 - by John Bay - 2 Comments.

It is a hot and humid Thursday afternoon and I’m feeling very thirsty. Living in the suburbs has its disadvantages, especially for one who has lived in the city most …

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