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HALO-HALO

HALO-HALO

Haluhalo is a popular Filipino iced dessert. “Halo-Halo” literally means “mix-mix”. As its name implies it's a mixture of boiled sweet beans, gelatin, preserved or fresh sweet fruits, tapioca, and other sweet ingredients topped off with shaved ice, and evaporated milk. It is usually served in a tall glass or bowl.

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BEN'S HALO-HALO

SAN PABLO, LAGUNA

A Pinoy favorite is given a new twist in a restaurant at San Pablo City, Laguna. Owned by Mang Ben, thus the name "Ben's Halo-halo Ice C...

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  • While the Japanese settlers left after World War II, the Filipinos took hold of the dessert’s popularity and adapted it to suit their preferences – for instance, adding ube jam or ube ice cream to the concoction.

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PRITONG HALO-HALO

SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION

Aside from using regular ingredients Halo halo de Iloko dining introduce additional texture by layering polvoron

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HISTORY

  • This icy treat is known for its flavorful taste, and has a rich history that dates back to the pre-war Japanese period.
  • This favourite shaved ice dessert was introduced to the Filipinos by the Japanese settlers. According to historians, the Japanese had sweet desserts called ‘Mitsuma...

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SOME VARIETIES OF HALO-HALO IN THE PHILIPPINES

SOME VARIETIES OF HALO-HALO IN THE PHILIPPINES

SALUD'S HALO-HALO

LUCBAN, QUEZON

With ice so refined and velvety, the halo-halo is definitely impressive. It also contains roasted pinipig which provides an incredible blend to t...

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