Taho, a streetfood fave
Another favourite of mine for merienda and/or breakfast is Taho. I never tire from eating Taho every morning the last time I visited my folks in the Philippines (which was 2 years ago!). I can’t help it! The vendor is just right outside our doorstep, the same way it’s always been when we were kids. Believe it or not, the same vendor sells it to this day. He used to carry the oversized aluminum tins by way of a wooden plank over his shoulders, on foot, inside our village. Nowadays, he’s got them on board his customised bicycle. His bike even has a shade made out of tarpauline over his head to protect him from the sun’s scorching heat.
Unfortunately, living away from home forces you to DIY — from chores to errands to baby-sitting to food! Thanks to Manang, I discovered how to make my own. I didn’t actually make Taho from scratch. It’s more like a discovery of its whereabouts.
As for the sweet sugar-y syrup, my mom surprisingly knows how to make arnibal. She caramelised brown sugar in a pot then poured 1 cup of water until the sugar is dissolved.
As for the chunky, chewy sago, all you need to do is boil the tapioca pearls for 5 minutes or until they float to the surface and become crystal-like in appearance. Drain in cold running water.
and presto!
Happy cooking!



















yummmmm, one of my ultimate faves!