Variety of Food everywhere
Aside from Amadeo’s famous product coffee, the town is also rich in unique type of foods. These yummy food stuffs can be bought at “one-step stores” meaning that they are near to everyone. These shops are bulit near other stores so that it would not be hassle for the fellow customers to find them. Some stores offer cheap yet delicious food and some offer cooked dishes.
Few steps away from plaza, you can smell the smoke coming from the grills where the street foods are being grilled. At cheap price, one has the opportunity to buy and taste the delicious food on sticks. Some of the street foods being sold are the isaw, barbecue, bindonggo, dugo, and hotdogs.
On the other street, you can see the famous fishballs on cart. Buying in the rolling street food tricycle is sure to be a new experience. With a few coins, you can now afford to taste the hot fishballs and kikiams on a sweet chili sauce. This place is where most of people, particularly the students decided to go.
“Tahoo…. nandito na”. Another food that is surely popular in the town is the taho. A sweet treat composing of soy, sago, and syrup. This food can be bought for only Php5.00 or higher depending on the cup’s size. This famous taho is the children’s favorite treat which they eat during snack time in the morning. The person selling this product often roam around the whole town(sa bayan) while shouting “taho”.
Suman is one of the “kakanin” that is mostly made in the town especially during November. This product is made up of malagkit rice which is cooked in coconut milk, often wrapped on banana leaves.
Lastly, Amadeans also cooked different mouth watering dishes such as Adobo and Sinigang. These dishes are nativley cooked in their original recipe which gives off its natural flavor and taste. These dishes are mostly seen in some karinderyas in the town.