Category: Other
Created by: paul01234
Number of Blossarys: 51
Filipinos would say "colgate" instead of saying toothpaste. Actually, this is a local popular brand name of toothpaste, which they are using to clean their teeth.
Filipinos are mostly Catholic Christians, so in every kitchen wall you usually see an image of The Last Supper. This picture can be either just a simple plastic banner or an expensive type of ...
In every kitchen or a bathroom or even at the garage of a Filipino home, you will find a small basin which is a tabo a.k.a. dipper. They usually use a dipper to scoop a small portion of water during ...
This is what Filipinos call as a coin purse. Every Filipinos have at least one or two coin purse, which they carry and keep in their pockets especially when riding a transport vehicle such as ...
Filipino loves eating street foods like isaw, toknene, one-day-old, balut, gizzard, barbecue, fish ball, hotdog, squid ball, etc. They usually eat this in the afternoon or during snack.
Immersion of chopped meat (chicken, beef or pork) into a sauce. Filipino adobo is one of many traditional meals during lunch or dinner. Usual ingredients of an adobo are soy sauce, vinegar, pepper, ...
This is an assemblage of a monitor (usually a television set) plus microphone and speaker with a software program of various genre of music with words. Singing especially with a videoke machine is a ...