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Curacha

This is the curacha. Curacha is the Chavano (a Spanish Pidgin dialect of Zamboanga City, Philippines) word to refer to this interesting creature. Curacha is an abbreviation of cucaracha a Spanish word to mean “cockroach” in English, “ipis” in Tagalog and “ok-ok” in my wonderful language the Cebuano-Bisaya.

Curacha is a crustacean that to most look like a marriage between a lobster and crab. To me it looks like a giant orange cockroach – a bug in a an orange shell. Its just ok-ok, but the yummiest ok-ok/cockroach in the world. By the way why is it called a “COCk”-roach?

Dining with this crustacean cockroach is the finest experience. I tell you. It taste better than any crustaceans I’ve had on the table. The curacha however can only be found in Jolo Archipelago and in the market of Zamboanga City in the Southern Philippines. It can cost about P250.00 owing to its rarity!

How to cook the curacha.

1. Steam it with water.  It should be moderately done so as not to spoil its tender meat.

2. Ginataan. Stew it with 3-5 cups of coconut milk and ginger and spices. You can be creative on this. There is no limit with your imagination.

3. Sauced. I like it better when it is stewed with spices and red sauce – ketchup and tomato sauce.

How to eat:

To open the shell you can follow the same procedure eating crabs. To most Filipinos eating is not as delightful without dipping the meat in suka and/or toyo. Therefore you have to prepare your condiments as well. It is best with vinegar and soy sauce and hot pepper.

Have a grand curacha experience.

Sandwich in Malacanang

As I write this, it is seven minutes before five o’clock in the afternoon. I have not had a descent meal but bread and butter, yogurt and water. Blogging about brushing elbows with Sec. Ermita at the Premier Guest House in Malacanang reminds me of the sandwich.

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Yes, the cheezy sandwich shown on the picture. The sandwich was a pile of a mouth watering thin slice of cheeze on the inside, a touch of mayonnaise, and fresh lettuce wrapped in a slice of bread so delicately toasted it would melt in the mouth.

Who would have known that my gastronomic adventure will bring me to the heights over that little luscious sandwich in the house? And by the way the malacanang emblemed napkin is just a bonus. :)

Lindt Lindor Truffles

DSC05202This could be the bestest tasting chocolate I’ve had in my entire choco-adventure.

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Delicious in a way that it makes you want to  snuggle in bed and dream [the sweetest dream]. Well in my case, smiling from ear to ear while savoring the pleasant taste in my mouth.

Melts in your mouth.Some chocolates just give you a jaw work-out. This one gives you the real indulgence of a heavenly experience.

How come I don’t see any of these in the market?

Mine was a gift from a friend who came from the US last summer. I could not let the gastronomic moment pass me by hence the picture.

Today as I dream on this cholocate I just had this exquisite moment of finding their web page. I could have done this a long time ago last summer.

Here’s their website.

http://206.229.193.197/lindtlindortruffles/

Dream away!