Saturday, January 9, 2016

My Salad Dressing



Squeeze out the juice of a medium lemon into a bowl. Add three tablespoons of honey (depends on your taste). If honey is not available, white sugar will do. Add a dash of black ground pepper and 1 teaspoon of extra  virgin olive oil. Mix well.

The honey I use at home for cooking and other dishes or just to sweeten pancakes and breads is guaranteed pure harvested from a beehive found in a forest in the province of Sarangani.


The singakamas I bought from Barangay Saravia in Koronadal, South Cotabato at 80 Php per bundle of string (had 12 pieces medium sized) and the iceberg lettuce I bought from the vegetable stalls in Bukidnon at 30Php per kilo became a good combo. This was my breakfast then this morning. My husband and kids ate with me too.

Apareja's Buko Halo-Halo in South Cotabato

It's one of our favorite stops whenever we wind down along the road. Located at Barangay Saravia, Koronadal (Marbel), South Cotabato; 5-10 minute drive from the city proper of Koronadal or 45 minutes to one hour from General Santos City (plus the traffic and speed limit) is where this very famous buko halo-halo of Apareja can be found.

They just cut a portion of the top of a young buko to make a bowl good enough to hold a serving, the young coconut meat intact and spoonfulls of minatamis na saging (boiled banana in sugar/glucose syrup), candied chewy jackfruit meat, dices of boiled sweet potatoes, a scoop of ice cream topped with leche flan, some nata de coco and kaong sprinkled with corn flakes and garnished with additional grated young coconut meat - ah is love love love love! There's not too much ice. I think they only place half a cup of crushed ice. So what you will be eating isn't the ice but the goodness treat inside the green coconut! Now this is the true halo-halo and not just ice!

Last year, per serving costed 65 Php but as of today or I don't know when did they start hiking its price, it's now 80 Php per serving.

I'm talking about real halo-halo here. Again, not ice! This I highly recommend a must try! Only in South  Cotabato! Only in Mindanao! ^*,







Aside from this buko halo-halo, Barangay Saravia has more to offer. On the sides of its road you can find stores selling singkamas, suka pinakurat, suka tuba, snacks, sweet potatoes, bananas and other farm produce.




It's always fun in South Cotabato!

Friday, January 8, 2016

Kouziena 9505 (kitchen & drinks) REVIEW

My husband requested me to accompany him to Koronadal, South Cotabato to meet his partner in their office. I was supposed to stay at home to arrange our things. Three bags are still unpacked from our December travels. The kids volunteered to just stay at home and our stay-out househelp said she can extend her stay until our return in the aftrenoon so off we went.. I made sure before leaving them at home that my children's mobile phone is just within their reach so they can message or call me anytime and vice versa..

Along the road from General Santos, my husband was craving for the buko halo-halo at Apareja at Barangay Saravia, Korondal but when we entered the town of Tupi driving at 40kph speed limit, Rex suddenly turned right to an establishment and declared,"Ga, let's eat. I'm hungry." I was about to say, "We just had breakfast at home an hour before we left!" but he abruptly seconded, "Masarap dito!" Let the husband lead the way then!

The tarp hanging on the outside says Kouziena 9505 Kitchen & Drinks. According to my husband, he already ate here last October 2015 with his colleagues. I also learned they opened last year's September. I ordered boneless garlic chicken for me and fish balls sweet and sour for Rex. Also ordered green apple drinks and creamy mustard baby potato for the both of us. We were served first with their cream of mushroom soup for free and when the rice meals arrived, they came with fried baby potatoes. Anything with potatoes or has potatoes as long as there's potato Rex my husband finds it with great gusto. The dishes are good. It made me like potatoes more. On a scale of 1 to 10 ranking 10 as the yummiest I'd rate Kouziena 9505 an 8.5. And that's a meal for 380 Php for the two of us.













The ambiance of the place is not that appealing much to one's sight. Simple acacia tables and plastic black chairs. Just plain. Enough to give you a sense of comfort while enjoying your budget meal. Good place for roadtrippers, backpackers and students who like to eat cheap but hearty and could fill a tummy.

Will come back once more and try their other rice meals and to eat again their baby potatoes - a must-eat!