Filipino Street Food Tour – Exotic Filipino Food Tour in Manila, Philippines My first time trying Filipino street food. Great Food and Good Times at Mercato Centrale. Tons of delicious street food's and a variety to choose from; a variety of meats and vegetables. #filipinofood This list below of best Filipino street food is focused on street food snacks, rather than full Filipino food meals, which you'll also find in abundance, everywhere. 1. Filipino Street Food - 🐔 BUCHI Manila Food Chicken Esophagus: https://bit.ly/30qsQxd 2. Filipino Street Food - Fried 🐷 PORK LIVER Pritong Atay ng Baboy: https://bit.ly/2YLWaOl 3.Filipino Street Food | MANILA Fried Quail Egg Pork Lung and Chicken Neck: https://bit.ly/2JvlZgn All food places inside Philippines Mercato Centrale are an excellent place to meet your friends and share some great food and a good laugh 😂. The best food is food that is not eaten alone. #streetfood Subscribe for more Filipino street food in the #Philippines.
Three kittens and a herd of goats Yesterday we adopted a trio of kitten boys to be barn cats. Their mama was a feral cat. They were born in a pile of insulation and when they were found, their eyes were all shut due to the irritation. One of our very kind friends was their foster mama for an organization called Community Cat Advocates in Maine. They are so precious, we are calling them Bob (the one with no tail of course) George and Ed. They spent the day exploring and met our barn cat Virginia, all the goat kids, and the chickens. It is amazing how brave they are for little furballs! They will enjoy fresh goat milk for breakfast each morning as they get stronger and settle in!
Rescued lioness walks on grass for first time in her life Yuna, a lioness rescued from an abandoned house in Kiev after the start of the war, was living in a 3 x 4m enclosure with a concrete floor. Evacuated to a wildlife rescue centre, she was then bombarded by Russian missiles, leaving her severely traumatised and unable to stand. It took months of specialist care for Yuna to recover from her post-traumatic stress disorder. Overweight due to inactivity and poor diet, she slowly regained her strength. The first lioness rescued as part of the Big Cats in Crisis campaign , Yuna has regained her confidence in her new sanctuary. Having never walked on grass before, she began to explore her new surroundings with curiosity and determination.