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






Posted via D.Buzz Filipinos or Japinoys during the prewar era, this dessert had evolved in many forms. #pinoyfood #pinoyfoodie #pinoydessert #dessert #refreshment #dBuzzph

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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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