Halo-halo This is the unofficial Filipino dessert which means mixed u ...

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Halo-halo
This is the unofficial Filipino dessert which means mixed up. Originally brought by Japanese
Filipinos or Japinoys during the prewar era, this dessert had evolved in many forms. #pinoyfood #pinoyfoodie #pinoydessert
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Wow! What a great way to eat a Halo Halo, on a buko! Delightful and delicious!

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Yup. After the ingredients are consumed, fresh young coconut flesh can be savored.

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Everything was invented by the Japanese :)

Yup. I also love their concept of shinrin yoku or forest bath, and it's a great way to fight stress.

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yummy

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Mmmm yummy! Just the dessert that I need during this hot summer :P #dbuzzrewardsyr3




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 2 years ago  

I've heard this a lot before. I heard that it is a very delicious dessert with ice cream.

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This looks very delicious~

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Ngayon lang ako nakaka kita nang halo-halo na ganyan I'm sure masarap yan 🤤

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