Mango shrimp paste

in #philippine7 years ago

You can think of it kind of like the Filipino version of a caramel apple, but instead of an apple it’s a green mango, and instead of caramel it’s spicy shrimp paste. And for me, it’s probably one of the best things you can eat on the streets of Manila.

They typically use Indian mangoes (what they are called), and the mangoes are cut off the seed, poked onto skewers, and when you order one, the vendor will give your mango a nice spread of shrimp paste.

The mango is crisp and very sour, while the shrimp paste is salty and fishy and a bit spicy, making the ultimate marriage of flavors and textures.

Price – 7 PHP ($0.14) per piece
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It's appetizing, I want to taste :)

I feel like I have never eaten green mango and bagoong (Filipino term for shrimp paste) for years! I miss this already. Thanks for posting @mrtrieu, I am now drooling! Followed you!

thanks you