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View Poll Results: Spagetti (Filipino Style) or Palabok for this holiday season?

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  • Spagetti (Filipino Style)

    25 24.27%
  • Palabok

    41 39.81%
  • Both

    35 33.98%
  • none of the above

    2 1.94%
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    #1
    Which do you prefer? Spagetti (Filipino style...with red sauce, ground beef etc.) or Palabok for this holiday season?

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    #2
    Palabok!!

    My favorite -- especially Red Ribbon's!

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    definitely palabok. never really liked Filipino-style spaghetti. yung matamis...

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    #4
    May spaghetti para mas healthy (tomato sauce -> lycopene).

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    I call it Noodles with ketchup!!

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    Palabok (lalo iyong dala ni hotwheels kagabi sa Alabangers Christmas Party - tsalap!).....

    *** This is my 1500th post....

    :starwars:
    Last edited by CVT; December 22nd, 2006 at 04:46 PM.

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    #7
    Spag!

    I'm half Italian.

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    #8
    pasta lang kinakain ng eldest son ko he he he... parating on the side ang sauce

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    dahil malayo ako sa pinas ngayong pasko... gusto ko ng palabok para bawat subo maaalala ko ang pinas...

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    Spagetti (Filipino style...with red sauce, ground beef etc.)
    Interesting. Red sauce. You know it doesn't have to be tomato sauce or ketchup. It doesn't even have to be related to tomatoes. Of course, that wouldn't stop me from eating it....

    But it's palabok for me by a blowout. Not even close. Palabok with fried garlic pieces, sliced hard-boiled egg, chopped green onion, squeezed kalamansi juice. I never tire of it.

    Oh yeah. Add also bits of fried pork rinds (my wife uses leftover lechon kawali pieces)
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; December 22nd, 2006 at 06:23 PM.

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