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We all know that food is important mostly in our people.Food is what people and animals eat to survive. Foods are definitely comes from plant or animals . It is eaten by living things to have a nutrients and energy. In short food is definitely important for us especially in human beings. There are many different kinds of food like vegetables,fruits,grains,beans,nuts,meat,poultry,fish,seafood,dairy foods etc. Come and read more about my food blogs to know more about my realization about foods.

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Lomi is a type of noodle soup dish using thick egg noodles. Although this dish has a Chinese origin, several different variations became available around the Philippines through time. One of the most popular variation of this dish is our very own Batangas Lomi.

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You’d know Batangas Lomi from the others because it has no vegetables. The soup is very thick and somewhat slimy – but in a good way. All the towns and cities of Batangas have numbers of lomi stores (commonly called lomi houses) which offers their own special flavor and choice of toppings. These toppings could be a mix of different meat products such as kikiam, meatballs, squidballs, fishaballs and liverstrips to name a few. Other usual toppings are hard boiled eggs and chicharon that adds more flavor to the dish.

Like other noodles, Batangas Lomi is served hot and usually eaten with fried garlic, onion, soy cause and calamansi (with chili if you’re brave).

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A video or live broadcast of someone eating large amounts of food for entertainment. From Korea: a blend of the Korean meokneun, ‘eating’, and bangsong, ‘broadcast’

Traditionally, Mukbang is a video where a person eats a large amount of food while conversing with an audience. The person eating the food is called a host, so one “hosts a Mukbang.” The video can either be broadcast live or prerecorded, and it is usually distributed via the web on streaming services. The word Mukbang is a combination word (portmanteau) for the Korean words for “eating” (먹는; meokneun) and “broadcast” (방송; bangsong). Mukbang came into existence in the 2010s in South Korea. During the Mukbang broadcast, all kinds of food ranging from pizza to sushi are consumed on camera. In most situations, the hosts are paid to perform, which generally prompts them to consume unusually large amounts of food or odd foods. With the rise of people making money on the internet, many Mukbang hosts have earned huge incomes either by accepting donations or becoming paid partners with ad networks. It is important to note that there are many smaller hosts who earn a full-time living producing Mukbang videos, but most of the focus is on the biggest hosts.

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