Pinoy Foods
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200

What is an egg rolls filled with meat or vegetables.

Lumpia

200

When do we celebrate Philippines’ Independence Day

June 12

200

This pop star's debut album featured four straight number-one hits, including "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)."

Whitney Houston

200

Filipinos use this to point at something.

lips (or mouth)

200

The Philippines' most famous athlete.

Manny Pacquiao

400

Influenced by the Chinese, this dish is an adaptation of Chinese Lo Mein known as life longevity

Pancit

400

As the smallest local government unit, this is the Filipino term for what is often translated as a "village" or "district"

Barangay

400

This singer, who calls her fans "Little Monsters," won her first Grammy for the song "Poker Face".

Lady Gaga

400

As a Filipino child, you were probably hit by this by your parents.

tsinelas

400

This pop-rock duo, consisting of vocalists Yael Yuzon and Kyla, gained popularity with their ballad hits like "Sana" and "Wala na bang Pag-ibig?".

Sponge Cola

600

The national dish of the Philippines; any protein cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, and onions.

Adobo

600

He is considered the "Brains of the Revolution" and served as the chief adviser to President Emilio Aguinaldo.

Apolinario Mabini

600

This four-stringed instrument is the highest-pitched and smallest member of the modern string family.

Violin

600

It is not considered a meal if you don’t have this.

rice

600

She is known for her contributions to some of the most popular Disney songs.

Lea Salonga

800

Made from fertilized duck fetus. Popular in the country, not so much around the world.

Balut

800

He was the first president of the Philippines, leading the First Philippine Republic (or Malolos Republic) from 1899 to 1901.

Emilio Aguinaldo

800

The highest female vocal range, often associated with leading roles in opera.

Soprano

800

Almost every Filipino has this in their bathrooms.

tabo

800

This is the longest running game show in the Philippines, which first aired in 1979.

Eat Bulaga

1000

Fried sizzled chopped bits of pigs head and liver. Usually seasoned with calamansi and chili peppers and sometimes topped with an egg

Sisig

1000

The Portuguese explorer who “discovered” the Philippines.

Ferdinand Magellan

1000

In The Hangover, this actor played the character Stu Price and later topped the charts with "Shallow" from A Star Is Born.

Bradley Cooper

1000

The stereotype of Filipinos always arriving late to social events is known by this term.

Filipino time

1000

A Filipino pop girl group, known as for their global fanbase, which had hits like "Blink" and "Lagi" and a distinct sound combining pop, R&B, and hip-hop.

Bini

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