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Gulaman Sago  
   

Gulaman Sago

This is a Filipino drink that has a strong sugar cane taste and pieces of jello and tapioca balls. Upon googling I have learned that the name refers to the gulaman pieces (a jelly made from dried seaweed) and sago pieces (tapioca pearls) and the drink is simply water and brown sugar, not actual sugar cane juice. It was delicious.
Adventures in Food Part 2: Boracay

February 4th 2012
Filipino food is not so much an adventure as it is yummy goodness. For a pescotarian like me, it was heaven being somewhere with such rich seafood and fish offerings. It was also refreshing after Shanghai, which has been challenging because of the language barrier and the love of pork. While in Boracay, I got to eat some of the freshest seafood I have ever had. On our last night there, I devour ... read more
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Philippine Flag The Philippine Islands became a Spanish colony during the 16th century; they were ceded to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. In 1935 the Philippines became a self-governing commonwealth. Manuel QUEZON was elected President and was ta... ... read more
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