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    [Bauang] ▬ Buko Juice in La Union, Served Chilled. Yay!

    BUKO JUICE!

    Gutom Intro


    I'm on my way to a town nearby actually when I got thirsty (not hungry). Oh well, well, well, well, I felt well! Char! Because the thirst region of my brain is unwell, I walked around the town of Bauang in La Union to look for a great, great, cooly cool kool drink! And what I've found? It's coconut!

    Locally known as buko, buko is a coconut (umayos ka!). And from that coconut, there is a juice. So, it's a buko juice! hahaha... Sorry guised, @PalagutomBoy is a bunch of nonsense. Please quit reading now. I'm awesome who cares?

    BUKO CROSS SECTION

    About Buko Juice


    Buko juice is used to refer that uhm, juice, coming from coconuts. #JuiceColored. I saw that the buko was stored inside a freezer so the juice is of course, chilled. Ready for swallowing! Ulkkk...

    Cost: 130 pesos


    So the cost per buko juice is 30 pesos. This is far way sulit than buying a softdrink that costs cheaper but in the long run, will let you buy expensive medicines. And to note, buko juice has medicinal properties. 'San kapa! Sakay na!


    LOOK: Palagutom Boy looks so Hot! (Sabay hithit ng katol. Katol pa teh!)

    [Secret Toro-Toro]


    Because the owner did not allow me to blog about their restaurant, I'm not going to mention the name of the restaurant. But if you're from Bauang, for sure, you know this. This is the only restaurant in Bauang that makes buko pie. Period! K Fine! Bye!

    [Vigan] Dragon Fruit Shake, Bet mo?


    Bet mo? As in bet na bet na bet? LOL! Well, well, huh, I tried this Dragon Fruit Shake, or have you tasted dragon fruit already? No, it is not from a dragon, it is from a species of cactus that bears a pinkish fruit. You don't need to be kikay just to eat this pinky fruit because even maskulado men (and maskuladong bakla included) can eat this while wearing bra.

    Dragon Fruit Shake is not new, and so what? I want to blog something old, and why not choconut? And it was 2010 when I tried the fruit shake you are seeing on the photo, what what? This is just a mere history lesson because this fruit is already known just before, lol.

    So, Palagutom Boy wanted to eat this and it was cheap at 60 pesos (the very large one), there is also medium size and small size which becomes cheaper as the size becomes smaller, of course! But I don't know in your own place if they have the same prize, but I want to warn you, "Don't buy expensive shake like this if you don't have enough budget because you can buy them cheaper to some stalls."


    So there, Palagutom Boy, the poor food blogger still needed beg to streets to accumulate 60 pesos that's why he only has 1 blog entry last month! Because December is a month of giving, he earned 60 pesos! yay!!

    Until next time Palagutom readers!

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