Lyrics
Tagalog Time
Desserts
Traditional Dances
100

She's smilin' like she used to smile way back then

She's feelin' like she used to feel way back when

They tried, but somethin' kept them

Waiting for this magic moment, oh

Sarah Geronimo

100

"I love you"

Mahal kita

100

This sweet treat requires you to mix beans, milk, jelly, and ice together. The more the merrier!

Halo-Halo

100

This dance imitates Buff-banded rail bird as it walks between grass stems, run over tree branches, or dodge bamboo traps set by rice farmer.

Tinikling

200

When I grow up

I wanna be famous 

I wanna be a star 

I wanna be in movies

Nicole Scherzinger (Pussycat Dolls)

200

"Let's eat"

Kain na tayo

200

This Filipino sponge cake is known to be light and fluffy, and the perfect pairing for a cup of coffee.

Mamon

200

The story of this dance follows a mating ritual performed by 2 roosters and a hen. 

Manmanok

300

Hello, Zuko Here

Dante Basco

300

"Where's the bathroom?"

Nasaan ang banyo?

300

Though its green ingredients may add a grassy aroma akin to matcha, this dessert's creamy coconut milk keeps it refreshing and light to the taste.

Buko Pandan

300

This courtship choreography features dancing couples swaying fans to mimic the leaves of the pomelo tree.

Sua Ku Sua

400

Bailando (Bailando)

Bailando (Bailando)

Tu cuerpo y el mío llenando el vacío

Subiendo y bajando (Subiendo y bajando)

Enrique Iglesias

400

"How much does it cost?"

Magkano (po)?

400

This triple-layer treat features triple-threat flavor profile of jackfruit, coconut, and purple yam.

Sapin-Sapin

400
Originating form the Spanish fandango, this flirtatious dance developed as a way for Waray youth to subtly court each other by a touch on the shoulder or the flick of a wrist.

Kuratsa

500

Ikaw ang pag-ibig na hinintay

Puso ay nalumbay ng kay tagal ngunit ngayo'y nandito na ikaw

Ikaw ang pag-ibig na binigay sa akin ng Maykapal

Biyaya ka sa buhay ko, ligaya't pag-ibig ko'y ikaw

Yeng Constantino


500

(passive aggressively) "Do whatever you want with your life!"

Bahala ka sa buhay mo!

500

This coconut topping is simple yet standard for a lot of Filipino desserts, especially rice cakes. 

Latik

500

This dance originates from the the Visayas region, telling the story of local fishermen trying to catch a quick and clever school of fish.

Pasigin

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