The open-air kitchen of a house that survived the storm in San Jose is the closest one could get to fast food in the province, especially after the typhoon. OdettePH
DINAGAT ISLANDS — The open-air kitchen of a house that survived the storm in San Jose is the closest one could get to fast food in the province, especially after the typhoon.
Each pot is brought by tricycles caled bao-bao to villages like Mahayahay, where its contents are finished up in minutes. But there’s also a reason why this is the meal of choice—practicality amid dwindling food supplies in the province. Gov. Arlene “Kaka” Bag-ao said the food supply in many towns could be used up before the weekend, based on reports passed by mayors.
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