Monday, December 7, 2009

Pinoy Street Foods (Seasonal): Puto Sulot

It feels a lot like Christmas...

Every year, just as the -ber months approaches, you'll see files of street vendors offering puto sulot, puto bungbong, bibingka, champorado, itlog na maalat, keso, salabat (ginger ale) and other treats that are so Christmas-y and traditionally Pinoy.

And it's one of the reasons why Filipino around the globe miss spending Christmas here, dito lang may ganyan *grins*.
Puto Sulot - P10.00/each
(I think this is around six pieces)
Itlog na Pula/Maalat (salted egg) - P13.00/each

close up shot
(sticky rice topped with grated coconut and sugar)

Next post -----> bibingka regular and ispesyal, I can't wait!


Ratings:
5 out of 5

5 comments:

  1. Uy, gusto ko to. wala dito nyan sa Caloocan dyan lang sa inyo..

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  2. Oh that rice looks FABULOUS... with sugar, no less!

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  3. Err... when I saw the picture I thought its palitaw lol I miss eating it. I have not tried the puto sulot though. Does it tastes like suman? hehe

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  4. parang puto bumbong na di kulay violet ba yan? di pa ko nakakain nyan, he he.

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