Balut, or fertilized duck egg, is considered a Filipino delicacy. As you might imagine, the history of this unique, polarizing food is as interesting as it is.
A delicacy in much of Southeast Asia, balut eggs may not be for squeamish North American palates. However, those who try them, should season carefully.
Smorgasburg Miami in Wynwood wants to “thrill ya with manila.” This weekend, they are smashing street food and purple yams together for the first Filipino<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://wsvn.com/entertainment/deco-drive/smorgasburg-miamis-inaugural-filipino-street-food-ube-festival-a-flavorful-feast-in-wynwood/">Read More</a>
Filipino netizens are calling out American rapper and singer Doja Cat for her incorrect use of the Filipino term "balut" in her new song titled the same. Doja Cat’s explanation: Doja Cat released the song called “Balut” from her upcoming album “Scarlet,” which will be released on Friday. The song, which features self-praising lyrics with a mid-slow tempo, was named after the famous Filipino street food balut.