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Street Sweets: 10 Pinoy Desserts You can Buy Off the Streets


1. Halo-Halo

 

Halo-halo is the hallmark of Filipino icy dessert. It contains different ingredients such as fresh fruits and fruit preserves, jelly, candied beans, leche flan, milk, sugar, and of course shaved ice topped with ice cream. Halo-halo means mix, and this dessert is therefore best eaten by mixing all the ingredients first. While there are fine Filipino and Chinese restaurants that offer halo-halo, you can visit street-side stalls selling halo-halo and other iced desserts for nearly half the price.

Care for some dessert? No matter what time of day it is in the Philippines, it’s always a great time to have some sweets. Head down to the nearest street corner to find any one of these sweet treats to satisfy your dessert cravings. Meanwhile, share this story with your social media friends. Let them know that affordable desserts are just around the corner.

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