One of the first and more notable of the influences of the Philippines seen through language, food (lechon), and most importantly, religion.
Spanish
She first made her mark in Les Miserables and then sang hit Disney songs "Reflection" and "A Whole New World"
Lea Salonga
What is the most restricted mode of public transportation in the Philippines?
Jeepney
How many pounds of butter do you put in a Pound Cake?
1
A more recent influence which began during the World War Era. Hint: Clark Air Force Base, Douglas MacArthur, Fast Food Restaurants.
American
She was discovered by Ellen Degeneres and has guest starred in Glee as the character "Sunshine Corazon"
Charice Pempengco
What is the whole name of our president?
Rodrigo Roa Duterte
What provides the sour taste in traditional Chinese hot and sour soup?
Vinegar
Mainly influences the Philippines' commercial environment. They are now industrial leaders. Hint: SM Malls
Chinese
He is half Filipino, and is known for his songs "Just The Way You Are", "Marry You", and his feature in "Billionaire"
Bruno Mars
Who is the wife of a man who was travelling in crashed off the shore of Masbate Island, after suffering an engine failure.
Leni Robredo
Most supermarket wasabi is actually ______________
horse radish
Was the first foreign influence of the Philippines and it brought the Islamic faith to the islands.
Indian
From Hawaii, she is a member of the all-girls singing/dancing group, the Pussycat Dolls.
Nicole Scherzinger
Who is the News anchor that was born in La Union that was nominated and won in PMPC Star Awards for Television multiple times?
Jessica Soho
Back in the early 1800’s, What sauce used to be a mecidine.
ketchup
One of the more recent influences that has greatly affected the pop culture scene, music, and fashion.
Korean
He started out making YouTube covers of songs and eventually ended up on the cast of Glee as Blaine Anderson.
Darren Criss
Who is the paranormal field expert who appeared in GMA television shows?
Ed Caluag
Where is Corona beer's home country (in North America)?
mexico