Philippine Beauty

Located in the Southeastern part of the Asian country, the Philippines is known for its rich culture, linguistic diversity, beautiful beaches, vibrant festivals, delicious foods and friendly people. The country is made up of over 7,000 islands, with 170-190 languages spoken, and a population of over 100 million people, making it the 12th most populous countries in the world.

Its capital is Manila and although the people’s official languages are Filipino and English, the country has around 8-13 major dialects spoken including Bicolano, Tagalog, Cebuano, Waray, Hiligaynon and Ilocano. The Philippine economy is primarily based on Agriculture, remittance from Filipinos working abroad and the outsourcing of business processes. We are rich in natural resources including unique fruits and vegetables.

Here’s sharing with you the pride of our country… things others have not yet been introduced to, which we hope would lure your curiousity to explore our website. We love to welcome you with the hope to perk your interest in exploring what we will share, for the purpose of entertainment!

Fruits Grown in the Philippines

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Worldly-known Filipino Delicacies

Dulce Guava, Minatamis na Bayabas sa Gata

Dulce Guava, Minatamis na Bayabas sa Gata

Guava - a highly popular tropical fruit that is native to Mexico, central and south America Guava which over the centuries, adopted as a crop in subtropical and tropical Asia and some tropical parts of the United States like Florida, and North and...

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Millie & Family

Millie & Family

At Millie’s Kitchen, you’ll find a delicious array of dishes made from scratch, from Pinoy seafood recipes to Filipino meat recipes, and even some American-influenced favorites. With a background in Food Service Technology & Management and a...

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Cathy & Rich

Cathy & Rich

Cathy’s cooking style focuses on a balance of meat and veggies, emphasizing the importance of dietary fiber and protein. She also has a love for sweets, and this shines through in her dishes, whether it’s her delicious Sinigang, Tinola, Lumpia, or...

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Mel & daughter Kylie

Mel & daughter Kylie

Between growing up around a family of Filipino recipe experts, and her on-going adaptation to Belgian cuisine, from where she now resides, Mel continously masters creative ways in preparing fiery-delicious meals for her loved ones. From her lobster...

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Missy at the Beach

Missy at the Beach

Meet Missy, the self-taught home cook who brings a touch of artistry to every dish she prepares. From her elegant Pavlova recipe to her Huckleberry Hearts, her pasta and salad recipes and those refreshing cold treats like frozen strawberry limeade,...

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Janis & Family

Janis & Family

She blends sophistication and street-smart cooking techniques to bring delicious meals to her family’s dinner table. From her hearty pansit dishes to her savory Pinakbet and ginisa recipes, and even her creative take on Pinoy Mac & Cheese, she...

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Mark & Family

Mark & Family

Mark takes the lead in the kitchen, whipping up all-authentic Bicol recipes made from scratch. From his mouth-watering pork adobo to his flavorful Igado, and from his classic menudo to his sizzling inihaw recipes, his cooking brings back aromatic...

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Ludwig & Family

Ludwig & Family

Ludwig is a devoted family man who comes from a long line of excellent cooks. He has a passion for cooking and loves to share his delicious recipes with his family and friends. Whether it’s making Bulalo, Laing, Ginataang Alimasag, Pansit Bato,...

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Nimfa and Donnie

Nimfa and Donnie

“My husband and I knew each other for quite some time before “tying the knot” in Manila… celebrated our wedding with an interestingly weird ceremony attached to it. With love and devotion, through thick and thin, we stay together enjoying our times...

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All-time Favorite Sweets

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