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Question dumb question about kwek kwek chicken (?)

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greetings philippine people !!
Hello, I am not from the Philippines, but I remember a TV show from my childhood called 'Super Inggo,' which was dubbed in my local language. In the show, there was a food called 'Kwek Kwek Ayam' (where 'ayam' means chicken in my language). I've always wanted to try it. Could you please clarify if 'Kwek Kwek Ayam' is an actual Filipino dish or something unique to the 'Super Inggo' show?
and if its real where to get it ? its my childhood fantasy please lol i wanna try it so bad
 
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greetings philippine people !!
Hello, I am not from the Philippines, but I remember a TV show from my childhood called 'Super Inggo,' which was dubbed in my local language. In the show, there was a food called 'Kwek Kwek Ayam' (where 'ayam' means chicken in my language). I've always wanted to try it. Could you please clarify if 'Kwek Kwek Ayam' is an actual Filipino dish or something unique to the 'Super Inggo' show?
and if its real where to get it ? its my childhood fantasy please lol i wanna try it so bad
Kwek kwek is the term for deep fried quail eggs that are coated in batter. Its coating depends on the seller but its mostly flour, egg and water. Common sauce for it is sweet or sweet and spicy sauce but some wacky peeps like fried garlic on it like me. It is sold by street food vendors that are found all over the philippines. If you do get to visit our country, just ask the nearest filipino where to buy streetfoods or kwekwek and they'll point you to the right direction. Watch out though if you have food restrictions as it is cooked at one pot with other foods such as pork-based foods, and other stuff.
 
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