the gloriously delicious apam- photo by my wife
Canon PowerShot Pro1, 3/5s, f/2.8, 10.6mm
I love streetfood and the Bongao apam beats all other Filipino street hotcakes I have tasted so far. The mixture of flour, margarine and eggs is rich. The serving is oversized, thick and fluffy. Add to that the rich sprinkling of ground peanuts and I would be in gustatory heaven.
cooking apam hotcakes at the Chinese Pier, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi
Canon PowerShot S40, 1/500s, f/2.8, 7.1mm
the apam being cooked, up close
Canon PowerShot S40, 1/1000s, f/2.8, 7.1mm
Too bad this type of apam is not available anywhere except Tawi-Tawi. For up to 10 pesos (the price in 2006, the year I last visited Bongao), I could not ask for more!
a lady cooking the apam- photo by my wife
Canon PowerShot Pro1, 1/10s, f/2.4, 7.2mm
hi,
ReplyDeletethe first pic is apam, pero ang kasunod hindi na. its "sarang bulan", a malay-influenced delicacy brought by migrants from sabah.
glad you had a good time!
Noor Saada- I thought he's cooking apam. thanks for the correction.
ReplyDeleteFarl