This is all I can contribute for today's Photohunt theme. It is a taho container (made of silver-white aluminum) brought along by taho vendors while calling on customers in various pitches of 'Tahoooo!!!!" For the benefit of those who do not know what a taho is, here is feature from Wikipedia:
Tahô is a Philippine snack food made of fresh soft/silken tofu, arnibal (brown sugar syrup), and sago "pearls" (similar to tapioca pearls).[1] This staple comfort food is a signature sweet and can be found all over the country. The Indonesian and Malaysian equivalent of this dish is Tahu.[2]
Enjoy your taho, I mean your photohunting, folks!
ooo nice containers .. I want some!!! I have my metal up as well :)
ReplyDeletehi, Kylie! how i wish i can give you some he he :-) but's it's already afternoon, no taho vendors anymore. they only sell in the morning.
ReplyDeletemmm... taho... yummy!
ReplyDeletegreat shot!
They look new, sparkling in fact. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure glad you added what they were...All the while I was reading I was saying to myself, "What is that?"....They sound yummy!!! Sweet? Gimme, gimme, gimme!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter [or happy weekend, if you don't observe the holiday], and if you can, drop by for my metal interpretation!!! See if you can guess what it is.
hi, karen! thanks. :-)
ReplyDeletethey are, lynn.
it is yummy, anni! happy easter to you. :-)
i miss eating taho! hehehe.
ReplyDeletehappy photohunting!
ako rin.. matagal nang di nakakatikim, ivan girl. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love taho! Miss ko na siya.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your family, Bing!
hey, jayred! happy easter to you and your family, too! you werent able to have it when you visited the Philippines? sad.. he he
ReplyDeleteNice shiny container and I guess that's you I see on the lid.
ReplyDeleteThe second picture in my Photo Hunt is an old bell that sits in a cemetary in the East village here in New York.
Have a wonderful holiday weekend & thanks for coming by!
on the lid? didnt even recognized it. :-) i am not sure if it's me, frances.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful weekend too. no problemo. :-D
That snack sounds delicious. I'll love to have that for my supper now..craving for something sweet :P
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!!
Dang I miss taho! great shot here..;) Have a Wonderful Easter!Take a peak on mine here and here if you have time..;) Happy weekend!
ReplyDeletenice choice for photohunt
ReplyDeleteLooks like a metal container that can be used to fill anything!
ReplyDelete(:
That is a really cool shot! love the angles.
ReplyDeleteI'll ahve to check that out. I don't remember eating any, but I was pretty young and I've forgotten the times when i lived in Philippines.
I like the angle and lighting of the shot.
ReplyDeleteThey looked like the old straw holders from the 1950's Soda Shops in the States. I enjoyed the set-up and angle of the shot.
ReplyDeleteLoved the explanation to go with it (I love learning new things) and cracked up that you have it tagged "addiction." They must be pretty good. lol
Must be similar to a pudding then? Very shiny pots!
ReplyDeleteI love that shot. Great take on the theme. You asked if the fallen statue on my post was metal. That is Collapse I and took fallen statues as inspiration although it started off being built that way. It is the one I showed the close-up of the concrete and steel bars so it is in part metal. I probably didn't describe it very well. From a distance it almost looks like it's made of painted clay but it's actually concrete with metal bars holding part of it in place. Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice photograph of the holders!
ReplyDeleteOh boy, I have not had tofu in syrup for a long while.
ReplyDeletethat is some bright metal, thank you for stopping by
ReplyDeleteWow! what a lovely picture for this week theme, just keep it up and enjoy what you are doing!
ReplyDeleteCheck mine also in HERE!!!
Happy Easter!
i dont know if it suits as dessert after supper, napaboaniya. we usually eat this in the morning. can be a breakfast substitute, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteyou will really miss it, liza. will go visit, dont ya worry. ;-)
thank you, lissa. :-)
nah, kyels! they are really meant for taho ha ha
hi, yoshi. actually, it's a shot done by my daughter. are you Filipino?
was really waiting for anybody to notice the angle and the lighting. i think this is really one of her cool shots, Mama bear.
hello, byrningbunny! nice to have you here. it is really my intention to affix an explanation because not everybody is familiar with taho. it's addictive. ;-) and so is blogging, too.
no, it's not a pudding, willthink4wine. it's almost liquid-like though not exactly. it's very soft tofu. they are put on glasses, or containers like cups. :-D
thank you, carver. actually, i love that statue shot. one of your best shots though you could've improved the texture. :-) thank you for the info about the statue, appreciate it.
glad you liked it, ellen.
you should have one then, jesie :-)
yw, sarge charlie. really bright metal.
hi, denz your comment was caught by akismet. thank you for visiting. :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
ReplyDeletehappy easter to you, too, rolly!
ReplyDeleteOh, I miss taho! I wish that there's a Mamang Taho around... pero wala e. :(
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Bingskee! :)
happy easter to you, too, toe!
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