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Polvorons
Few weeks ago, I made some *polvorons because my mom and sister asked me to make some; I don't have the slightest clue why, but my sister started it all, she must've seen a picture from Tumblr. When she started asking me, my mom followed her then and so I tried it.
I found a recipe from Google, the recipe, I presume, was written by a fellow Filipino as she mentioned going back to the Philippines. It was really easy but time consuming when moulding it, if you don't own polvoron moulder like I do. You could use a measuring spoon or small measuring cup like I did, or anything you think can mould them. The moulds can break easily, so if you are a perfectionist, you may have to do them again but if not, then its less time wasted.
The polvorons turned out good, but could be better because the flour was a bit burned so it had a slight taste of burn but it still worked out with the other flavours.
*Polvoron - is a type of Andalusian (a community of Spain) shortbread made with flour, sugar, milk and nuts
(description courtesy of Wikipedia)
Pearl TeaMy 1st ever Pearl Tea that I have been wanting ever since I saw it from a Taiwanese drama I watched, because of how the actor of the drama loved the tea so much, it made me want to taste it aswell. Going past China Town I didn't hesitate and decided to get it straight away.
The drink was exactly how it's named; it was made from tea with milk and pearls. The drink was not how I expected it, it was a little bit more bitter unlike how a normal sweet tea is like, on the other hand, the pearls were gorgeous; they were like the pearls put inside a Zagu flavoured drink I use to buy in the Philippines and tasting it again just eased my craving for a Zagu drink.
All in all, the pearl tea was a new taste for my buds and was totally a new exotic experience even though it wasn't really bought from China, I still felt like I was there after I tasted the famous Pearl Tea Chinese people always want.