Hearty, comforting food to indulge in during this rainy season
Looking for hearty food that can keep you warm and cozy this rainy season?
These delicious delights can spice up your days and help you beat the cold. Our social media feeds have been filled with mouthwatering offerings that are perfect for this chilly weather. We’re specifically talking about divine dishes that can feel like a warm hug on cold days. Thanks to online shops, we can indulge in them at the comfort of our own homes.
Champorado, but make it ube. Made with premium and natural ingredients, this ube offering by Gracia’s Champorado could be paired perfectly with cheese and tuyo flakes. Priced at P300, each tub (good for three pax) already comes with sides that let you maximize its flavor and creaminess.
Aside from champorado, here's another thing that can make your mornings a lot better: some pandesal by The Pandesal Project! Available per dozen in creamy egg (P70), malunggay (P70), and garlic (P100), it can make a great addition to the dining table—a simple yet yummy offering that your family will definitely love.
An added local touch to your usual merienda would be some bibingka from Bibingka Manila. The food brand is selling this Filipino favorite in different variants: original salted egg and cheese (P250/P370), ube and cheese (P350/P520), and four cheese (P450/P675). Meant to be shared with your loved ones on a cold afternoon, this freshly baked treat could leave you wanting more with its exciting taste.
Want some Japanese food? Let Ramen Ron PH satisfy your cravings with its tantanmen ramen (P480). This dish can keep you cozy on cold days not only with its hot soup, but also with its spicy kick. You can even ask the food shop to adjust the spices’ heat level according to your liking.
If you’re craving something hot and cheesy, Fenelley’s Kitchen Lasagna could be your best bet. This dish, which comes in different sizes ranging from small to super giant (P270 to P4,700), promises meaty and cheesy goodness in every bite.
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