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Top 10 Filipino Street Foods

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Just recently, CNN named Manila as one of the greatest street food cities in Asia, wherein it stated in its article that Manila is “a city filled with street food options”. The Philippines entirely is a haven for street foods. Why? Not only it is cheap, but it is also found in almost every corner and of course, delicious!

What is your favorite Pinoy Street Food?
Taho
Barbeque
Chicharon
Buko Juice
Kwek Kwek
Balut
Proben
Puto at Kutsinta
Fish Ball
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Street foods as well are good source of income for many Filipino families. You’ll see a lot of them selling street foods outside the church, school and office premises. Street foods are also great alternatives for students and workers who would want to have an inexpensive meal.

Here’s a top ten list of Filipino street foods. A price will be placed for some foods and is based on Davao prices.

Fishballs

FishBall Pinoy Street Food

Although there are already fish ball stalls found inside the malls, nothing beats the fish balls sold on the streets. For five pesos only, you already have 7 fish balls in a cup topped with either a sweet or a spicy sauce.

Proben

Poben Pinoy Street Foods

One of the deliciously tasting street foods in the Philippines is the Chicken Proben. Proben is essentially the proventriculus part of the chicken, which is dipped in cornstarch and then deep-fried. The price for this street food is from 4 pesos to 5 pesos only. With that amount, you get a stick with 4 probens. You can have it dipped with either vinergar sauce or sweet sauce or just have it plain.

Kwek Kwek

Kwek Kwek Pinoy Street Food

These street foods are hard boiled eggs with an orange

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