When everybody
claims to have a sweet tooth, Bicolanos claim to have better. What could be
better than sweets, you ask? One that sizzles!
Known for an opulent
culture, the Bicol region has been especially noted to have that special taste
for food. We are noted for our abundance of seafood, coconut milk and pilinuts; but what really catapulted us
into the world of food lovers would be our original trademark– thesili.
Sili or ‘chili
pepper’ is a popular spice which originated from Americas. The term ‘pepper’ was coined by European
explorer Christopher Columbus. He based it from the Piper genus, a famous flavor
in Europe for having a spicy hot taste unlike other foods.
We (Bicolano’s) simply adore how sili spices up our food: we love it with gata or coconut milk, we love it with vinegar,we love it sautéed,
and with pretty much everything. Oh – and did I mention that we love spicy food?
Don’t get me wrong, we eat from a wide menu of different international
flavors, but we simply favor those with that special flavor.
It has been such
a known trait that even old people say that if you can’t stand spicy food, then
you’re not a true-blue Bicolano.
Can you imagine all those mouthwatering
delicacies? Here’s a list of dishes that pinned our region to a visible place
on the country’s food map. Make sure you
try them when you visit Bicol.
Pinangat, popularly known as laing, is an original Bicolano specialty. This dish is a blend of taro leaves, chili, meat and coconut milk. It is usually served wrapped in gabi leaves and tied securely with coconut leaf. A festival is also named after this dish. Pinangat Festival originated in Camalig, Albay and the festival is celebrated during summer. (Wikipedia.com)
Sili Ice cream.This is the first of its kind. Have you ever
imagined tasting spicy dessert? Well, your search ends here. The 1st Colonial
Grill is the only restaurant in Bicol that offers this one of a kind creation.
Confusion of taste will attack when you scrape sample off the surface. Will it
taste sweet or chili? Its creamy
goodness would give you a hint of what to taste first.
When the its tenderness reach your taste bud, the sweetness of vanilla will automatically capture your pallet. Then as you carefully savor it, the spice will burst out. It will surely supply your cravings for sweet and spicy dessert.
When the its tenderness reach your taste bud, the sweetness of vanilla will automatically capture your pallet. Then as you carefully savor it, the spice will burst out. It will surely supply your cravings for sweet and spicy dessert.
Want some? J
Photocredits:
rasagrafikamanila.blogspot.com
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