Philippines Guide and Reference for Filipino Culture, Society, People, Humanities, Places, Travel & Destinations
|
|||||||
|
Islands Philippines - Philippine Travel - Ortigas Pasig Guide and Travel Information |
|
ORTIGAS CENTER TRAVEL INFORMATIONWhere to Stay in Ortigas, Pasig - Ortigas Travel Information Big business and financial establishments are scrambling for a space to set up their respective offices at the Ortigas Center, which is fast developing into a financial and commercial district, giving Ayala Center a stiff competition. The imposing structure of the Tektite Towers housing the Philippine Stock Exchange Center (PSEC) has changed the commercial landscape of the Ortigas Center. Where to Stay in Ortigas, Pasig - Ortigas Travel Information Travel Quotes: On long haul flights I always drink loads and loads of water and eat light and healthy food. Lisa Snowdon
Pulutan Philippines CuisinePulutan (from the Filipino word pulutin which literally means "something that is picked up") is a term roughly analogous to the English term "finger food". Originally, it was a snack accompanied with liquor or beer but has found its way into Philippine cuisine as appetizers or, in some cases, main dishes, as in the case of sisig. More details at Pulutan Philippines Cuisine Desserts Food, Philippine CuisineAs a tropical oriental country it should come as no surprise there are many treats made from rice and coconuts. One often seen dessert is bibingka, a hot rice cake optionally topped with a pat of butter, slices of kesong puti (white cheese), itlog na maalat (salted duck eggs), and sometimes grated coconut. There are also glutinous rice sweets called biko made with sugar, butter, and coconut milk. More details at Desserts Food, Philippine Cuisine |