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Monday Apr 7, 2008

buko pandan halo

The midsummer heat can be cruel and oppressive, often causing headaches and just plain old discomfort.  There are three ways to find relief from the heat: you can either take a shower, stay in an air-conditioned room, or have an ice-cold dessert. Typically Filipinos have a dessert called halo-halo in the afternoon, where the heat is at its worst.  Halo-halo is a combination of different preserved fruits and jellies mixed with crushed ice and milk.  You can find halo-halo pretty much at any restaurant, but the Travel Cafe Philippines at Greenbelt 5 puts an interesting twist to this popular summer snack.  Their buko pandan halo is a sweet combination of the party favorite buko pandan salad and halo-halo.  Made up of pandan-flavored jelly, shredded young coconut, milk, and crushed ice, this refreshing dessert will definitely lower the temperature and make you forget the summer heat, at least for a while.


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