these look so yummy. your food photography is excellent. plus i learn about different foods. I have not seen these before and love sweet potatoes. what a nice snack! BTW, we started a new travel photo site at www.vivalavoyage.com we post new photos each sunday. Currently we have photos from India that you might enjoy since you like travel. I hope all is well.
I came across your blog while trying to figure out if I could eat the leaves from my sweet potato plant--not sure if all varieties are edible--and was researching camote. Your photos are so beautiful! This photo reminded me of a dessert my Untie makes, ube "donuts" that my mom said were called bitso-bitso or bitsu-bitsu. They were basically nuggets of fried ube dough with some sort of crackly glaze on it, and they were a beautiful purple. I've never seen it anywhere except from my aunt, but it's hard to find Filipino food here in Arizona. Anyway, I hope you keep posting your wonderful photos!
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Delicious photo! Looks like a yummy snack indeed!
I'm drooling! I'm craving for turon since yesterday. We'll probably cook something like that this weekend.
these look so yummy. your food photography is excellent. plus i learn about different foods. I have not seen these before and love sweet potatoes. what a nice snack! BTW, we started a new travel photo site at www.vivalavoyage.com we post new photos each sunday. Currently we have photos from India that you might enjoy since you like travel. I hope all is well.
I just finished my dinner but I'll try happily some of these. Gorgeous image!
Wow, I want some! Looks fantastic!
And your blog is really beautiful!
I make a variation on these myself.
They're lovely!
Look like'cucur pisang' (fried bananas with flour).This is good for tea time:)
Lovely.
good that i read this post just in time for merienda. hehehe...
my favorite snack! :-)
I came across your blog while trying to figure out if I could eat the leaves from my sweet potato plant--not sure if all varieties are edible--and was researching camote. Your photos are so beautiful! This photo reminded me of a dessert my Untie makes, ube "donuts" that my mom said were called bitso-bitso or bitsu-bitsu. They were basically nuggets of fried ube dough with some sort of crackly glaze on it, and they were a beautiful purple. I've never seen it anywhere except from my aunt, but it's hard to find Filipino food here in Arizona. Anyway, I hope you keep posting your wonderful photos!
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