๐I have Pinoy Food Cravings Today!
Origins: Humba is believed to have originated from the Chinese dish Hongshao Rou, introduced to the Philippines by Hokkien immigrants.
Flavor Profile: It's known for its sweet and savory taste, with a hint of tanginess. &
Key Ingredients: Common ingredients include fatty pork belly, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, garlic, black peppercorns, bay leaves, and fermented black beans (tausi).
Variations: Luzon humba often includes black beans, banana blossoms, or ripe saba bananas, while Visayan humba frequently includes whole peanuts.
Another Pinoy Dish I am craving for is Beef Bone Soup ( Bulalo) with Vegetables.
๐Filipino cuisine is on the rise—ranked among the top global favorites and seeing a 50% surge in U.S. popularity, especially among Gen Z foodies. 
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Meanwhile, Did you know that.....
The viral buzz sparked countless copycats and remakes, with bakers and brands around the world racing to recreate the magic. Yet behind the trend was the original artistry: a Filipino chef whose creativity proved that one inspired recipe could set off a worldwide wave.
Today, Chef Nouel continues that momentum with his own line of sweets and a new book, showing that what began as a viral moment has left a lasting lesson in innovation, passion, and the power of food to inspire.
Finally, My Word and Quotes of the Day:
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