Showing posts with label DAGUPAN BANGUS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DAGUPAN BANGUS. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

#61_PASALUBONG ( treats from home)

My dear friends from Calasiao, Pangasinan, came back today after a 6-week visit to Pinas. Before they left they asked me what I wanted them to bring back. I told them to learn how to make the famous white puto (rice cakes) so we can make them here. Atchi Glo said she'll just bring me back some made ones because the puto maker in Calasiao will never, never, never give out their trade secrets in making the puto. The makers are so secretive and protective of their recipes that they make their puto in their armored backyards when the whole entire town is still asleep.(lol)



These are CALASIAO PUTO, when fresh they are a little sticky, white as snow, silky, a little chewy, soft, bouncy,spongy, moist and has the right sweetness (for me).
Translation: PERFECT PUTO!!

Some people might think I'm biased and will disagree with me, that's okay. But if you get a chance to go to Pangasinan, maybe on your way to Hundred Islands, try to swing by Calasiao and sample their puto and experience it yourself, but plan to be there early AM though or you'll get the putos from other towns. No, I'm not from Calasiao, we're neighbors though so I grew up eating these puto. I have been to Mindanao and Visaya and of course, Metro Manila, and I liked their puto but I like the Calasiao puto the best. (no hard feelings folks!)

By the way, Calasiao is a town in the province of Pangasinan and is right next to Dagupan City where I am from.

ADDENDUM: 1-15-09
I microwaved some of these puto today and oh my golly, by golly! they are like fresh out of the steamer! I can't believe they survived the more than 30-hour trip from Pangasinan!
Thank you very much Mr. and Mrs. Parayno!!


These are some other treats they brought back and shared them with me, (bless their hearts!):
tsokolate tabarelia, Engbee hopia, Romana peanut brittle from Mangaldan, Pangasinan



And the best of all the pasalubong: boneless bangus from Dagupan.
Mmmmm, Mmmmmm!!


It is good thing my husband doesn't care for any of the above mentioned treats so I don't have to share them with him. My friend Bobbi who had been to the Philippines few times, loves bangus as much as she loves the Filipinos, but hates the belly with passion , is coming out on Sunday to have a Bangus Party with me but I don't mind at all because I will have the best part and will enjoy the belly. Ha-ha!!!

As you know, when you put whole bangus on the table at a Filipino dinner, be it sinigang (stewed), fried or grilled, the belly will disappear first, as fast as lightning. Yeah, Filipinos fight for the belly!! Come on down, Bobbi!