Hanging Rice in a Bycycle. Puso: Originated from Cebu.
This hardworking man is about to deliver his bundle of puso to the catery or to the fastfood chain using only his bicycle in the middle of the street. Puso is rice wrapped and boiled in a triangular casing made of woven coconut leaves. It is also called hanging rice, as the packets are often picturesquely hung in bunches using the long ends of the leaves.
Puso is best paired with other Cebuano foodstuff like Lechon Baboy, Siomai, Ngohiong, Lechon Manok, Barbecue, Ginabot (chicharong bulaklak) that can be found near Redemptorist Church in Mango Avenue, sidewalk foods such as tempura, pungko-pungko, lumpia, and a lot more. There are many stalls that can be found anywhere in Cebu. It can also be ordered from the puso vendors at a very cheap and affordable price.
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Category | streetphotography |
Camera | Nikon D3300 |
Location | Cebu, Philippines |
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