Lechon Baboy, Philippines




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If you are lucky enough to go to a party or make a friend that is making this specialty you will be in for a delight! It is an all day affair of preparing the pig. If you're animal activist/lover you may not enjoy the rituals that are performed.
For the best lechon it will be slowly roasted over hot coals for several hours. It has to be turned continously in order for it to be cooked evenly. Several people will rotate in doing this tiring chore. All will be rewarded with so tasty eating when it's fully cooked.
Wow! Lechon. Ang sarap naman nyan. Pahingi naman. Nagugutom tuloy ako. Ang sarap ng lechon lalo na pag sa lechon cebu. Yummmy. Napakasarap ng lechon sa cebu at napaka crispy pa ng balat. Delicious. yum yum yum
Lechon cebu the best ang lechon ninyo.
sassygrl, 2008-06-26 09:05:48
Lechon cebu the best ang lechon ninyo.
sassygrl, 2008-06-26 09:05:48
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Yes lechon cebu is best! The tender juicy meat and crunchy was great. The taste was good. It is flavorful from inside out. The tasty meat which absorbs the aromatic fragrant of herbs and spices. Wow its yummmy. Very delicious lechon cebu.
try www.lechoncebu.com
amoeba, 2008-07-30 09:14:54