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Kwentong Palayok
SBS
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
With the belief that food is culture and history made edible, Kwentong Palayok seeks to understand our identity as a people through understanding Filipino cuisine, its origins and evolution.
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With the belief that food is culture and history made edible, Kwentong Palayok seeks to understand our identity as a people through understanding Filipino cuisine, its origins and evolution.
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Food
Arts,
Society & Culture
Episodes (18/18)
Kwentong Palayok
Kwentong Palayok: Lumpia Samosa - where Filipino and Indian flavours come together in one special bite
In this episode of Kwentong Palayok, we explore a unique fusion of the Filipino lumpia and Indian samosa by Anna Manlulo, a mix of comfort and spice that brings two cultures together through food.
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes 6 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: Menudo Shepherd’s Pie – A Pinoy twist to an Aussie comfort classic
In Kwentong Palayok, resident foodie Anna Manlulo blend two beloved comfort dishes, the Australian Shepherd’s Pie and the Filipino menudo, to create a delicious fusion that celebrates both cultures.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 10 seconds

Kwentong Palayok
Kwentong Palayok: No taro leaves? Try this silverbeet laing
In this Kwentong Palayok episode, resident foodie Anna Manlulo shared the recipe for the beloved Bicolano dish laing, which uses silverbeet as a handy alternative when taro leaves are hard to find in Australia.
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1 month ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: Capsicum or bell pepper? Aussie terms for Filipino vegetables and tips on buying fresh ones
Many vegetables Filipinos grew up with have different names in Australia. This episode of Kwentong Palayok unpacks Aussie terms for common Pinoy veggies, plus practical tips for choosing and storing fresh produce, and even substitutes for Filipino cooking from our resident foodie Anna Manlulo.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 41 seconds

Kwentong Palayok
Chicken oil or none? Breast or leg? A flavourful conversation about inasal in 'Kwentong Palayok'
In 2024, Taste Atlas declared Chicken Inasal as the 'Best Filipino Dish in the World.' But what exactly makes Chicken Inasal so special? Where did it originate, and why is it a dish that Filipinos truly take pride in?
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6 months ago
21 minutes 22 seconds

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'Is that Gising-Gising or Chopsuey?': Discover the different versions of gising-gising
Len-Len, Mac-Mac, Jun-Jun, Kat-Kat, and many more—repeating names are a signature Filipino quirk. But why has this tradition become so ingrained in our culture, and why has it even extended to the way we name our food? Dishes like pichi-pichi, kare-kare, poqui-poqui, and more follow this pattern. In this episode of Kwentong Palayok podcast, hosted by Anna Manlulo and Alina Co, we feature Gising-Gising, a spicy dish guaranteed to wake up your taste buds!
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9 months ago
18 minutes 10 seconds

Kwentong Palayok
Pork hamonado: Sweet, salty, and deliciously festive
Resembling ham, pork hamonado is pork marinated in pineapple juice and soy sauce.
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11 months ago
26 minutes 19 seconds

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Palabok vs. Luglug vs. Malabon vs. Ispabok; Which Filipino pansit dish takes the spotlight?
In this episode of Kwentong Palayok, Chef Joy Magbitang, Co-owner of Filo Station restaurant in Sydney, will share with us the differences among various types of pansit, their ingredients, and what makes Pansit Malabon so delicious.
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1 year ago
21 minutes 31 seconds

Kwentong Palayok
Kuwentong Palayok: Where did the boodle fight originate in Filipino culture?
Have you ever experienced a boodle fight? Did you know that it was popularised by the Philippine military? And why is eating kamayan-style so enjoyable?
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1 year ago
16 minutes 56 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: Have you ever tried "alembong"?
Meet this charming bread that resembles a lamington. Is there a connection? Find out.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 13 seconds

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Kuwentong Palayok: Are you feeling cold? Come, let’s have some bulalo
As the cold season sets in, Filipinos can't help but crave soups or hot dishes like goto, lomi, lugaw, and of course, bulalo—the famous soup that Batangas proudly claims as its own, the capital of cattle trading in Luzon.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 50 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: Lugaw is love
LUGAW. A very simple dish. But did you know that this is one of the oldest foods in our culture?
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1 year ago
16 minutes 3 seconds

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'Munggo, law-uy, binignit:' Exploring the traditional Filipino cuisine during Holy Week
In Semana Santa 2024, How Has the Celebration and Meaning of Holy Week Changed for Filipinos Residing in Australia, Embracing the Diverse Cultural Landscape?
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1 year ago
12 minutes 22 seconds

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'Kanin is Life:' Why do Filipinos love rice?
Find out why rice is indispensable in the lives of Filipinos and on every dining table.
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1 year ago
17 minutes 6 seconds

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Childhood memories and a whirl of flavours: why “dirty ice cream” is a favourite for Filipinos
Minatamis is part of the Filipino table. Similar to desserts, minatamis are sweet treats but can be enjoyed any time of the day.
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1 year ago
16 minutes 32 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: What's your "baon?"
Baon brings back a lot of childhood memories, from your favorite lunchbox to the delicious lunch and snacks your parents packed.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 41 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: Halo-halo, more than a sweet dessert
Bananas and leche flan. Mashed beans, corn and carabao milk pastillas. Topped with ube halaya and ice cream? How do you like your halo-halo?
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2 years ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

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Kwentong Palayok: All about almusal
Tocilog. Pan de coco. Coffee in rice. What’s your favourite Pinoy breakfast?
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2 years ago
16 minutes 16 seconds

Kwentong Palayok
With the belief that food is culture and history made edible, Kwentong Palayok seeks to understand our identity as a people through understanding Filipino cuisine, its origins and evolution.